• Comment (1)

A defiant Paul faces a winless day of primaries

March 6, 2012 RSS Feed Print

By JACK GILLUM and REBECCA BOONE, Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul remained defiant Tuesday night in the face of no primary wins, rallying his fervent supporters to his signature causes of civil liberties and an overhaul of the country's monetary system.

Paul gave no definitive statement of how long he'd continue his campaign. But he told supporters in Fargo, N.D., that his campaign has sent a clear message to voters that government grows endlessly, ignores personal privacy and spends too much money.

"If we set a standard of individual liberty, the rest of the world will notice," Paul said as he competed aggressively for caucus wins in three states. "It's much easier to promote our cause through peaceful deeds than through war."

Earlier Tuesday, Paul campaigned in Idaho, another caucus state, promising a smaller federal government, $1 trillion in federal spending cuts and an administration dedicated to liberty.

Paul said he chose to spend Super Tuesday in Idaho because it's one of the states where poll numbers show his campaign is strongest.

"We're going to do well and that will excite us going forward," Paul told reporters after addressing about 500 people during a noon event in this southwestern Idaho town. "I think it's a super-good opportunity for us to get votes and a chance to win the states."

About 1,200 people showed up to see Paul in northern Idaho's Sandpoint on Monday and roughly 2,000 attended an Idaho Falls event at which he appeared Monday evening.

The Texas congressman hoped for victory in at least one of the Super Tuesday caucus states: Idaho, Alaska and North Dakota. Paul apologized for being unable to take questions in Nampa and said he had to get on a plane for a campaign stop in Fargo.

The Nampa crowd applauded Paul when he panned the nation's "entitlement system," which he said bailed out big corporations better than it did average Americans.

"The difficulty and the real challenge is people don't want to cut any type of funding. This idea of the entitlement system — anybody who wants something or needs something or demands something has a right to it — that's not true," he said. "You don't have a right to other people's income. You have a right to keep your own."

Paul also drew cheers for his plan to balance the nation's finances. He said he could achieve the feat within three years by cutting the federal government and taking $1 trillion out of its budget.

___

Boone reported from Nampa, Idaho.

Follow Jack Gillum at http://twitter.com/jackgillum

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Tags:
Associated Press,
politics

Reader Comments Read all comments (1)

Add Your Thoughts
Your comment will be posted immediately, unless it is spam or contains profanity. For more information, please see our Comments FAQ.

Thinking Ron Paul hasn't won a State? Sillyheads, New Hampshire - for years now in peaceful transformation to a free society - has gone Liberty Republican already in the legislature. Watch and notice the Free State Project turning the traditionally freest State into what is promised by the sacrifices of our ancestors... into our sweet land of liberty.

Freedom Democrats [perhaps Vermont?] could begin to prevail somewhere soon too... it's non partisan.. the Ron Paul Revolution is.. with Ron Paul a great champion like Thomas Jefferson was and Samuel Adams and George Washington. And like all of those who stand for the unenslavement of everyone, we think of John Locke and we think of the teachings of Jesus Christ.. if we want to be quite honest.

Republican Liberty Caucus

Democratic Freedom Caucus

Libertarian Party

American's founding principles ~

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness"

-Thomas Jefferson-

The Ron Paul Revolution for peace and freedom lives inside all Americans and people everywhere.

John of NY 7:18AM March 07, 2012

Photo Galleries

Women on Death Row

Only 12 women have been executed on death row in the U.S. since 1976.

advertisement

Latest Videos