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Ron Paul Campaign Convention Strategy
From: Jesse Benton, Chief Strategist Date: May 15, 2012 Every day, I see firsthand how humbled and encouraged Dr. Paul is to have the enthusiastic support of so many who are committed to revitalizing our country. Let me be very clear. Dr. Paul is NOT dropping out or suspending his campaign. As Dr. Paul has previously [...]
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Great Organizational work in Nevada – Paul supporters seize control of Clark County GOP
Paul supporters seize control of Clark County GOP From the Las Vegas Review Journal By Laura Myers LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL Posted: Mar. 10, 2012 | 10:48 a.m. Supporters of GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul on Saturday effectively took control of the Clark County Republican Party by winning election to 14 executive board positions, or two-thirds [...]
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Ron Paul’s In-It-To-Win-It Strategy Is ‘Not Far-Fetched’
From NPR – Liz Halloran … On how the campaign’s in-it-to-win-it posture seems highly improbable, given the post-Super Tuesday state of play It’s not far-fetched at all. Most of the delegate projection is simply that, speculation based on how people think delegates will be allotted based on performance in nonbinding straw polls. They’re going to [...]
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ICYMI: Taxpayer Group Says Ron Paul is “without peer”
Tax policy expert says that on the whole, Ron Paul’s record is “exemplary,” suggests Santorum’s Mesa debate claim based on fuzzy math LAKE JACKSON, Texas – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul earns high praise for being a taxpayer watchdog, and works to ensure that federal government revenue is collected in a manner consistent with Washington’s constitutional limits to [...]
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This PDF that contains polling place information for New Hampshire including address and hours. Click HERE to download the PDF.
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In Case You Missed It: CS Monitor: Being a Washington insider has made Newt Gingrich a wealthy man
Being a Washington insider has made Newt Gingrich a wealthy man After 20 years as a member of Congress, including two terms as House speaker, Newt Gingrich did not go back home to Georgia. Instead, he kept his hand in the political game, making lots of money consulting for corporations. By Brad Knickerbocker, Staff writer posted [...]

