Former Republican Governor Terry Branstad broke his silence Friday about his 2010 gubernatorial campaign.
After months of speculation, Branstad used a Friday press conference to announce his retirement from Des Moines University, where he served as president for six years.
During that press conference, Branstad also announced his intent to fully explore a run for governor next year. He said he was "very touched and humbled" by the thousands who have asked him to run.
Earlier in the week, the 16-year governor hired top GOP strategist Jeff Boeyink as his campaign manager. The week before that announcement, Branstad formed an exploratory committee for governor.
"We're going to move fast," Boeyink said in an interview. "My job is to build the infrastructure and campaign to make his decision easy. ... It will happen very quickly now that we've moved from a volunteer organization, to secure a professional staff. We will be ramping up our efforts."