- As Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney sling mud across the Sunshine State, another candidate has been markedly absent from the Florida barnstorming this week. (The Business Insider)
- Ron Paul took a risky position in Florida in Thursday's debate, calling for communication and diplomatic relations with Cuba, saying that peoples' positions have changed dramatically over the last few years. (Orlando Sentinel)
- Would you pay $95 for a Ron Paul action figure? Revolution PAC, the super PAC supporting Pauls candidacy, is betting on it. (YAHOO!)
- Republican presidential candidate Ron Pauls strategists say they have discovered a surprising source of support for their candidate—Latinos in Florida. Paul hasnt made any overt appeals for the Hispanic vote, his advisers say. (US News and World Report)
- Ron Paul appears headed toward reaching his latest fundraising goal: $250,000 to help end the Transportation Security Administration. The GOP presidential candidate began a money bomb shortly after his son, Kentucky Sen. (USA Today)
- Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Florida, Nevada, all states well and good, but don't overlook Maine, says Paul Madore. (Sun-Journal)
- Libertarian rock star Ron Paul may be beloved by his followers, but he will have to ratchet up the Paul Fan Club membership in Florida if he is to avoid a last place finish. (Forbes)
- A federal judge has rejected a request by presidential candidate Ron Paul to immediately unmask the creator of a video clip that Paul says defamed him. In a ruling issued this week, U.S. (MediaPost)
- CSU officials said Pauls appearance is being organized by a student group and is not an official university event. Im really excited to meet him. Dr. Paul is one of the most inspirational people in my lifetime. (Coloradoan)
- WATERVILLE -- Republican Party presidential candidate Ron Paul, who said he would abolish the U.S. Department of Education and end the federal governments role in education, will speak today at Colby College. (Morning Sentinel)
Friday, January 27, 2012
Ron Paul
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