Ron Paul's New Book, <i>The Revolution: A Manifesto</i>
Nation & World
- April 30, 2008
He's back—though GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul never really left.
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Ron Paul Sees Bailout Writing on the Wall
By Luke Mullins -
The Home Front
- April 15, 2008
Housing rescue critic predicts Congress will support bailing out "anybody and everybody."
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Ron Paul to Visit Penn State
By Alison Go -
The Paper Trail
- March 26, 2008
Despite the odds, the College Libertarians are still keen on the dark-horse Republican candidate.
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Ron Paul, the Bomb on the Internet
By Paul Bedard -
Washington Whispers
- March 5, 2008
Ron Paul's E-campaign was the ticket to his success and riches.
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Nader's In, So How About Paul?
By James Pethokoukis -
Capital Commerce
- February 25, 2008
A third-party bid on the left could open up room for one on the right.
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Ron Paul: Spoiler?
By John Mashek -
A Capital View
- February 8, 2008
In a close race, he could make a Nader-like difference.
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Paul Debuts His Economic Plan
By James Pethokoukis -
Capital Commerce
- January 28, 2008
Better late than never, GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul has released his economic plan.
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McCain, Paul, and the ‘Plunge Protection Team’
By James Pethokoukis -
Capital Commerce
- January 25, 2008
The secretive presidential group gets a mention at the GOP debate.
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Website Proves a Good Electoral Predictor
News Desk
- January 7, 2008
For months, those paying close attention to the presidential race have speculated about what role the Internet will play in this election, with the biggest question being whether online popularity will translate into victories at the polls.
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The Ron Paul Hottie of the Day
By Paul Bedard -
Washington Whispers
- January 7, 2008
We wrote about this pin-up calendar, and now you can see the pictures too at hotties4ronpaul.com.
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Ron Paul Backer Aims to Snag Travelers
News Desk
- November 20, 2007
Larry Lepard, a venture capitalist and Ron Paul supporter from Massachusetts, has shelled out about $85,000 of his own money to throw what he told U.S. News is a "small hard rock at a good target": a full-page ad supporting Paul that will run in tomorrow's edition of USA Today—the nation's largest circulation daily newspaper—on the busiest travel day of the year.
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Republicans Like Obama or Edwards as Democratic Pick
News Desk
- November 19, 2007
Hillary Clinton may be a Democratic favorite, but if Republicans had to choose which Democratic candidate they'd like to see win the nomination, she wouldn't be the pick. In a new poll released today by the Pew Research Center, the two candidates who are closely following Clinton in the polls—Barack Obama and John Edwards—are more popular with GOP voters. Twenty-one percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning registered voters said they'd pick Obama to win the nomination, and 17 percent chose Edwards. Clinton came in third, with 11 percent.
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Ron Paul Finds Fans in Cradle of Liberty
News Desk
- November 12, 2007
Ron Paul is on a roll. After a record-breaking online fundraising week, the libertarian Republican candidate for the presidency entertained a crowd of 5,000 in the Old City section of Philadelphia on Saturday.
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Currency Rising for a GOP Long Shot
By Liz Halloran -
Nation & World
- November 10, 2007
Presidential wannabe Ron Paul attracts big bucks online
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Q&A: Presidential Candidate Ron Paul
By Liz Halloran -
Nation & World
- November 9, 2007
'Freedom brings diversity. It brings people together. Big government divides us.'
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The Iowa GOP Straw Poll
By Michael Barone -
Michael Barone
- August 13, 2007
Romney had to finish first and did. For the also-rans, it was a decidedly mixed result.
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The Changing Republican Race
Michael Barone
- April 3, 2007
The possible entry of Fred Thompson into the Republican presidential race seems to have changed the standings. The USA Today/Gallup poll taken March 23-25 shows Rudy Giuliani with 31 percent of the vote, down from 44 percent March 2-4, and Thompson, a new name on the list, at 12 percent.
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