Washington, DC – Before trekking down to CPAC I asked Ron Paul's national campaign chair why the Texas congressman was skipping out on a convention that the other candidates are attending. His quick one sentence response: Too much campaigning to do
The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign announced today Congressman Paul's campaign schedule. Dr. Paul will visit three local caucus sites as well as address.
Mitt Romney picked up a victory in the Maine caucuses Saturday to rounds of raucous applause, garnering 39% of the vote (2190 votes). Ron Paul finished second, with 36% (1996 votes). The Maine victory stems a state losing streak
Washington, DC – Before trekking down to CPAC I asked Ron Paul's national campaign chair why the Texas congressman was skipping out on a convention that the other candidates are attending. His quick one sentence response: Too much campaigning to do
Mitt Romney picked up a victory in the Maine caucuses Saturday to rounds of raucous applause, garnering 39% of the vote (2190 votes). Ron Paul finished second, with 36% (1996 votes). The Maine victory stems a state losing streak
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