Thursday, April 12, 2012

Ron paul mitt romney

  • FORT WORTH, Texas -- Republican presidential contender Ron Paul says hes friendly with GOP front-runner Mitt Romney but that hes not planning to endorse Romney anytime soon.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • and theres Mitt Romney. But with Santorum out, Gingrichs likelihood in any given primary contest remains negligible. In fact, its Ron Paul who has an increased likelihood of carrying a state with Santorum out of the way.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Sure, neither Newt Gingrich nor Ron Paul has any shot at the nomination -- or for that matter the vice-presidential nod -- but theyre still in the race. Well, sort of. On Sunday, Gingrich admitted (yet again) that Mitt Romney will be the nominee.
  • (Atlantic Online)
  • Republican presidential contender Ron Paul said hes friendly with GOP front-runner Mitt Romney but that hes not planning to endorse Romney anytime soon. Republican Rep.
  • (AZCentral.com)
  • An electric atmosphere greeted presidential hopeful Ron Paul Tuesday evening as 2,500 students and The delegate count stands strongly in favor of former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, who leads the field with 661 delegates.
  • (Battalion Texas AM)
  • Ron Paul doesnt pull any punches in his latest ad But with Mr.
  • (The Christian Science Monitor)
  • (CNN) – The GOP nomination may appear to be in Mitt Romneys reach, but Texas Rep. Ron Paul isnt leaving the race without knocking his rivals at least one more time.
  • (CNN)
  • Ron Paul, R-Texas. Both Gingrich and Paul trail far behind Romney It's all going to come together for Mitt Romney.
  • (Times Reporter)
  • TAMPA, April 7, 2012 – GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney continues to win primaries and Ron Paul still won't go away. Part of the reason is that the Paul campaign understands the primary process and knows a little history.
  • (Washington Times)

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