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Super Tuesday: Ten States Vote for GOP Candidate

Your Ad Here Today, March 6, 2012, is Super Tuesday. Ten states will vote and decide who they pick in their primaries and caucuses to get their delegates and get one step closer to the GOP nomination. Ron Paul has yet to win a state, but today could be his day. Newt Gingrich could possibly

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Ron Paul Says Rick Santorum Can’t Beat Obama

Count on Texas Congressman and GOP Presidential Candidate to tell it like it is. On CNN’s State Of The Union, in an interview with Candy Crowley, Congressman Paul was asked if he thought GOP Presidential Challenger Rick Santorum, who he calls a pretend conservative, could beat President Obama. Congressman Paul, looking tired and worse for

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Romney Remains Maine’s Caucus Winner

Your Ad Here There was a lot of controversy when it was announced last week that Mitt Romney had won the Maine caucus. Ron Paul put a lot of time and effort into Maine and has a lot of supporters in Maine – it was assumed that Ron Paul would have won. There was a

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How The Delegates Could Go To Ron Paul

This video is great: Rachel Maddow gives a good explanation of how caucuses work and how the delegates for the specific candidates have not been set in stone and chosen yet, because the delegation process after the voting is the more important part. Worth watching and understanding, even if you aren’t a Ron Paul supporter.

Ron Paul Speech Part 1-4

Here are the first four parts that have been uploaded so far from Ron Paul’s speech January 27 in Bangor, Maine. Filmed on my flip cam:

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The Mitt and Newt Show

Your Ad Here Last night CNN made the mistake of letting Wolf Blitzer moderate the debate. It goes much better when John King or Anderson Cooper moderate. Last night was the Mitt and Newt show. The two just bantered back and forth about personal problems, their finances and personal things between the two of them.

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Ron Paul Comes to Bangor, Maine

Your Ad Here I woke up at 7 a.m. and went to the Brick Church in downtown Bangor, Maine with my boyfriend, roommate and some friends. There were over 200 people there (and some dogs as well). We watched as his wife and grand daughter sat down and then a huge applause and standing happened

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Republicans Debate Back to Back

Your Ad Here Last night at 9 pm the Republicans debated at St Anslem College for the first time without Bachmann, and this morning at 9 a.m. they debated in New Hampshire’s capital. Two debates within 12 hours of each other – that’s a lot of debating. The debate from last night stood out more

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Iowa Caucus Today; GOP’s First Test

The Iowa Caucus is today and marks the first test of the Republican, or if you like GOP, Presidential Candidates. But just was is the Iowa Caucus? The Iowa Caucus is a gathering of tribes, essentially. In fact, the word “caucus” comes from the Native American term for just that: a gathering of tribes. There

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Ron Paul Celebrity Endorsements

Ron Paul has been endorsed by some celebrities – one of them being American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson. Fox News reported that when she announced she was endorsing Dr. Paul she lost some fans, but she also gained a lot of fans: “”I love Ron Paul,” Clarkson tweeted Wednesday night.. “I liked him a lot

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Ron Paul and Racism: Ron Paul’s Not Racist

In 2007, this blogger made a video question for the CNN YouTube Republican Debates for Ron Paul, and it was based on the work of Alan Bernstein of the Houston Chronicle, where he wrote: Texas congressional candidate Ron Paul’s 1992 political newsletter highlighted portrayals of blacks as inclined toward crime and lacking sense about top

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Gary Johnson vs Ron Paul

Ron Paul has always been set a part from all the other Republicans running for President, because he is so much different in his views than the others who stood on the stage with him. His libertarian beliefs made him stronger, but now there is someone who has entered the race that people are pinning

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