Friday, January 27, 2012

Ron Paul

  • 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)

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