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The Courier-Mail
| 1 year ago
IN a rare appearance on Capitol Hill after announcing the winding down of his presidential campaign, US Representative Ron Paul says he is not mulling a third-party White House run. "I don't have any plans to do that," the veteran Republican said...
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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
| 1 year ago
Rep. Ron Paul has effectively given up his presidential campaign but will not yet give up his delegates to Mitt Romney. Paul, a Texas Republican, said this week that he would no longer compete in his party's primaries, leaving Romney, the former...
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New York Observer
| 1 year ago
Listen to an Angry Voicemail From a Ron Paul Supporter 5:27pm Ron Paul rocking out. (Photo: Facebook) This morning, the New York Observer switchboard received a voicemail from an angry Ron Paul fan, presumably in response to our coverage of Mr. Paul...
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The Guardian
| 1 year ago
Ron Paul, who first ran for president in 1988, campaigned in 2012 on a libertarian platform. Photograph: TJ Kirkpatrick/Getty Images Ron Paul announced this week that he was suspending active campaigning in the states yet to vote in this year's...
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Star Tribune
| 1 year ago
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has won most of the delegates in the Oregon primary, leaving him 155 delegates shy of the number of delegates needed to win the Republican nomination for president...Romney won at least 16 of the 25 delegates at...
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USA Today
| 1 year ago
Ore. (AP) Mitt Romney is adding two more victories to his win column. Nebraska and Oregon Republicans, as expected, have made clear their preference for the GOP nomination by choosing Romney in Tuesday's presidential primaries...The state's 32...
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Jerusalem Post
| 1 year ago
Our campaign will continue to work in the state convention process. We will continue to take leadership positions, win delegates and carry a strong message to the Republican National Convention that liberty is the way of the future, Paul said. But...
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 1 year ago
He gave his endorsement with little fanfare, shouting "I'm for Mitt Romney" at ABC America reporters as he was getting into an elevator. Mr Bush has made few media appearances during the Republican campaign to determine who will challenge president...
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Miami Herald
| 1 year ago
Rep. Ron Paul may have dropped off the presidential campaign trail, but he insisted Tuesday that he's not entirely out of the race. A day after Paul announced that he would no longer formally campaign or spend money in primary states, his camp...
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CNN
| 1 year ago
Ron Paul supporters have a plan. As they doggedly work the Republican system from the ground up, electing more of their team as delegates to the Republican National Convention, they have a heavyweight plan that's markedly different from the rumors of...
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International Business Times
| 1 year ago
Bush told ABC News Tuesday that he supports White House hopeful Mitt Romney, the Republican party's presumptive nominee for president...He made the statement after he gave a speech on human rights in Washington, according to ABC News . Romney had...
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Los Angeles Times
| 1 year ago
One day after announcing that he would no longer campaign in states that have yet to hold primaries, officials with Ron Paul 's campaign clarified Tuesday that the Texas congressman was not suspending his presidential bid. While Paul recognizes that...
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National Public Radio
| 1 year ago
Presidential candidate Ron Paul is not expected to ultimately endorse presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney, Paul's chief strategist said Tuesday. "Never say never, but I don't believe that's likely," said Jesse Benton, during a half-hour-plus give-and-...
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New York Observer
| 1 year ago
In Memo, Ron Paul Says Campaign Not Over, Lays Out Delegate Strategy 10:55am Ron Paul's presidential campaign pushed back hard in a new memo this morning on the notion that the Texas congressman is ending his presidential bid. Let me be very clear. ...
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The Hill
| 1 year ago
Campaign chairman Jesse Benton said that while he was "sure [it] would help Mitt Romney to earn Dr. Paul's endorsement," the presumptive Republican nominee would have to work to win the support of Paul's fervent supporters. In a lot of ways, the ball...
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The Hill
| 1 year ago
Dr. Paul is not ending his campaign," Paul chief strategist Jesse Benton wrote. "As Dr. Paul has previously stated, he is in this race all the way to the Republican National Convention in Tampa this August." The memo promises that Paul will continue...
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OpenSecrets.org
| 1 year ago
About 45 percent of Paul's money came from small donors -- those giving $200 or less. The Federal Election Commission doesn't require disclosure of the identities of those individuals. But Paul supporters who went over that threshhold have a distinct...
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USA Today
| 1 year ago
Ron Paul is "unlikely" to endorse Mitt Romney for president, as he continues with his strategy to gain GOP delegates so their voice can be heard at the party's convention this summer. Paul's national campaign chairman, Jesse Benton, told reporters on...
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Washington Post
| 1 year ago
Texas Rep. Ron Paul (R) has conceded that he cannot win the presidential nomination, but he is not dropping out of the race, his campaign announced Tuesday morning. The announcement, following on the heels of Paul's decision to stop campaigning in...
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International Business Times
| 1 year ago
Now that he is no longer campaigning for the Republican nomination, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, is shifting his focus to influencing Republican policy at the party's nominating convention in August in Tampa. Share This Story A Monday email to...
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National Public Radio
| 1 year ago
Republican Ron Paul is not shuttering his presidential campaign, his chief strategist says in a memo sent this morning to supporters and the news media. "Let me be very clear," said Jesse Benton, "Dr. Paul is NOT dropping out or suspending his...
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The Guardian
| 1 year ago
Good morning and happy Tuesday to you, unless you're Jamie Dimon and facing angry shareholders in Tampa, in which case, good luck with that. Here's a summary of this morning's politics news from Ryan Devereaux . Barack Obama has made his first...
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Miami Herald
| 1 year ago
Even though the Libertarian-leaning Lake Jackson doctor announced Monday that he's not spending any more money in the remaining Republican primaries, the last Texan standing in the presidential contest stressed that he's not out of the race. A super...
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The Independent
| 1 year ago
A predominant focus in the recent case of the sex gang found guilty of abusing teenagers in Manchest... Suggested Topics Ron Paul, Mitt Romney's only remaining rival for the Republican nomination in the US presidential race, said last night he would...
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Fort Worth Star Telegram
| 1 year ago
Even though the Libertarian-leaning Lake Jackson doctor announced Monday that he's not spending any more money in the remaining Republican primaries, the last Texan standing in the presidential contest stressed that he's not out of the race. He's...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| 1 year ago
Mr. Paul, the Texas congressman and perennial Republican long shot, said he would stop spending money in the 11 states with upcoming party primaries. Instead, Mr. Paul said he would continue seeking delegates to the GOP convention -- just not at the...
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Christian Science Monitor
| 1 year ago
ments Ron Paul effectively ends presidential campaign The Texas congressman and libertarian favorite is still urging supporters to argue for his principles. By Phillip Elliott, The Associated Press / May 14, 2012 Ron Paul, the congressman from Texas...
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San Jose Mercury News
| 1 year ago
Font Resize New York Times Ron Paul called it quits Monday -- sort of. In an email to supporters, Paul said he would no longer campaign actively in states that have not yet held Republican presidential primaries. To do so, he said, "would take many...
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Epoch Times
| 1 year ago
May 14, 2012 Republican presidential candidate, Texas Rep. Ron Paul, is to stop actively campaigning for the GOP nomination. Paul, 76, released a statement saying he would, no longer spend resources on campaigning for primaries in states that had not...
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Gawker
| 1 year ago
You Won't Have Ron Paul to Kick Around Anymore While Ron Paul still hasn't dropped out (technically), he is going to stop spending money campaigning . But while Paul is backing off, he hopes his supporters will continue to raise hell. In an email...
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United Press International
| 1 year ago
Rep. Ron Paul said Monday he will stop actively campaigning in state primaries for the Republican presidential nomination...Rep. Ron Paul said Monday he will stop actively campaigning in state primaries for the Republican presidential nomination. The...
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The Orange County Register
| 1 year ago
46 pm · Paul at CSU Fullerton Republican Ron Paul , citing a lack of funds, today announced he's suspending further campaigning in upcoming primary states but encouraged his legions of followers to continue to support his effort.
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USA Today
| 1 year ago
Rep. Ron Paul of Texas announced Monday he would stop actively campaigning in Republican presidential primaries but also indicated he is not ready to throw in the towel on his presidential bid quite yet. Paul said in a statement he would now focus on...
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Christian Science Monitor
| 1 year ago
That means getting supporters elected as delegates and even picking up some 'stealth' delegates. Is Ron Paul ending his official campaign for the Republican presidential nomination? That seems to be case, as he announced Monday that he won't be...
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Washington Post
| 1 year ago
Texas Rep. Ron Paul (R) announced today that he is scaling back his presidential campaign operation. He said in a statement that he will continue to fight former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney for delegates at state conventions around the country,...
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The Guardian
| 1 year ago
Ron Paul, who first ran for president in 1988, campaigned in 2012 on a libertarian platform. Photograph: TJ Kirkpatrick/Getty Images After building a political campaign that was long on passion and grassroots support, if ultimately short of votes,...
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Vanity Fair
| 1 year ago
Tough news for America's favorite septuagenarian congressman: wily, Fed-hating Texan Ron Paul will no longer spend resources campaigning in primaries in states that have not yet voted, according to an e-mail addressed to supporters. This means that...
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The New Zealand Herald
| 1 year ago
Tuesday May 15, 2012 Ron Paul, the US congressman who led a stubbornly persistent presidential bid against presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney and other rivals, says he is suspending active campaigning. Paul said in a statement he will "no...
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Acushnet Community News
| 1 year ago
Texas Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) announced today that he will cease actively campaigning for the GOP nomination. Paul issued a statement to supporters saying that while the campaign would continue trying to amass...
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The Hill
| 1 year ago
A letter sent from Paul to supporters promised to continue the battle for delegates at state party conventions in order to try to influence the party's platform, but said the campaign will no longer try to win delegates in new states an uphill battle...
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Los Angeles Times
| 1 year ago
Ron Paul , Mitt Romney 's lone remaining rival for the Republican presidential nomination, announced Monday that he would stop spending money on the party's 11 remaining primaries, in effect suspending his campaign. The libertarian Texas congressman...
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International Business Times
| 1 year ago
Ron Paul's 2012 presidential campaign will continue to pursue its convention delegate strategy despite the candidate's abrupt announcement Monday that he is suspending active campaign activities. Share This Story Must Read Sponsorship Link "Moving...
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National Public Radio
| 1 year ago
Eyder Peralta Rep. Ron Paul, of Texas, issued a carefully worded statement today, saying his team will no longer campaign in the rest of the primary states. Does that mean he's bowing out of the GOP primary and leaving the nomination all to Mitt...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
| 1 year ago
Ron Paul says he is done spending money on his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. Paul on Monday issued a statement that insisted he would continue the fight for delegates, taking the battle to the GOP convention in Tampa. But the...
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USA Today
| 1 year ago
Ron Paul to stop spending money on primaries Updated Ron Paul said today he'll stop spending money on GOP presidential primaries, but will still try to obtain delegates for the national convention in Tampa. In a statement today, the Texas congressman...
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Russia Today
| 1 year ago
Congressman Ron Paul has announced that he will no longer be using resources to campaign in primary states, instead focusing all of his efforts on delegate-selection events as he vows to continue to vie for GOP nomination for presidential candidate.
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International Business Times
| 1 year ago
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul will not campaign in states with upcoming primaries, his campaign said in a statement on Monday. "We will no longer spend resources campaigning in primaries in states that have not yet voted," the statement...
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United Press International
| 1 year ago
Diehard Ron Paul supporters were having none of the Mitt Romney campaigns calls for party unity at the Arizona Republican Convention this weekend. The Arizona Republic said Paul supporters booed and shouted down Romney's son, Josh, and other pro-...
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Tulsa World
| 1 year ago
Backers of GOP presidential contender Ron Paul came up short Saturday in their attempt to elect their slate of delegates to the national convention during a raucous state convention hindered by fights over rules and a physical altercation between...
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Chandler Republic
| 1 year ago
The Republic azcentral.com Supporters of Ron Paul booed presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's son off the stage Saturday at the Arizona Republican Party convention, as he sought to solidify support for his father's nomination. Hundreds of state GOP...