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In recent debates the candidates were asked whether they will support the nominee of their party. Despite increasingly harsh rhetoric between the candidates only two candidates had the courage to put peace before their party and refused to issue blanket support for their party nominee. Rep. Ron Paul and Rep. Dennis Kucinich responded they would not
An investigative journalism piece - in St. Petersburg Florida November 28th...
These fervent supporters and their freewheeling tactics have helped turn Paul into, first, an Internet sensation and, now, this political season's most unlikely phenomenon.
Let's look again now that the Iowa caucuses are near. What are the issues and which candidate will best solve them? Clinton, Obama, Thompson, Giuliani, McCain, Paul, Romney, Huckabee, Edwards?
Republican presidential candidate and Texas congressman Ron Paul's run for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination just keeps gaining steam.
Remember, Kerry only had 15% going into Iowa. Paul is on track to be the top Republican fundraiser this quarter. Who knows? How would the dem candidates line up against a populist Republican candidate?
It was the largest event ever produced for a US President in Hollywood, it was the largest private concert produced closed to the public and it was the largest fundraising event ever produced for a Senator. It also became a federal crime when Hillary Clinton's campaign hid the source and amount of Peter Paul's $1.2 million plus expenditures for Hil
Who knew ABBA and Dr. Paul would make such a great pair?
Congressman Ron Paul of Texas continues to gather surprising amounts of money from what appear to be largely grassroots sources. As of the dateline of this article, Rep. Paul's campaign Website was brandishing a leaderboard announcement that he has raised more than $10 million so far this quarter, with a goal of reaching $12 million by 31/12.
Congressman Ron Paul is unique. He has a principled, consistent visiting record that is not dictated by special interests in Washington. Many promise in the election season; Paul has always delivered. He has stood resolute against our government's interference overseas, in the economy and our personal lives. He is the champion of the Constitution.
You could tell everything you wanted to know about the Republican presidential race by watching who attacked whom during Wednesday's CNN-YouTube debate.- Rep. Ron Paul, the libertarian and self-described "anti-interventionist," defies prediction and convention. He has raised so much money on the Internet that even he is surprised.
Jonathan Last, in his attempt to trash Ron Paul, actually lists some of his most important attributes ("Ron Paul: A Big Tent, but Don't Bet the Farm," Nov. 25 guest editorial). There is a broad base of support for Paul of people who see our deviance from constitutional principles as the root of the problems being addressed by all the candidates.
The late-fall night fairly crackled with energy -- from a persistent Santa Ana wind, the high-tension power lines overhead and, especially, from the crowd packed inside the living room of a ranch house at the west end of the San Gabriel Valley. Eighty people sat elbow to elbow on tight rows of folding chairs, chattering with enthusiasm and ideas..
The Washington Times and The Washington Post ran pieces over the weekend reading big things into Paul's showing in the polls. He's at around 5 percent nationally and in Iowa - far above the 1 percent blip you'd expect from a fringe candidate. And he's done phenomenally in fund-raising....leading the GOP fundraising efforts this quarter.
With the help of Trevor Lyman, a leading figure in the Nov. 5th Money Bomb, "Operation Live Free" is now ready to kick off "Five for Freedom." This is a NH canvassing drive - the volunteers will be involved in “canvassing” throughout New Hampshire for Ron Paul. The goal: 20,000 pledges of $5 by December 5th.
I'm not a Ron Paul supporter, but I think that every "pro-American" politician who supports the American economy should support this piece of legislation.
"If the Republican Party really wanted to hold on to the White House in 2009, it's pretty clear what it would do. It would grit its teeth, swallow its doubts and nominate a ticket of John McCain for president and Mike Huckabee for vice president -- and president-in-waiting."Wait, what about Ron Paul? ;)