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
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Liz Halloran
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Nation & World - November 10, 2007
Presidential wannabe Ron Paul attracts big bucks online
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Q&A: Presidential Candidate Ron Paul
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Liz Halloran
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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
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Michael Barone
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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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