With Rick Santorum Out, Republicans Can Now Focus on Obama

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The writer or anyone else might want to deny it, but it's a three way race now. The Ron Paul Revolution for American freedom and international peace grows and grows.

The 'Tree of Liberty' is sprouting in New Hampshire.. in concert with The Free State Project there. It is thriving in the national campaign of the Ron Paul Revolution. It grows in the realm of every patriot in America and also in the cherished dreams of all mankind.

The Republican Party is welcome to have patriots a along for victory this year. And AmericansElect is a natural place for Liberty lovers who are now in the process of nominating Dr. Ron Paul for President.. an inovative online gathering of people from all Parties and all backgrounds, AmericasElect opens a new paradigm for direct democracy via the internet. All registered voters welcome to participate. And the Libertarian Party will replace one of the two majors.. within the coming decade or so.

America Will rise again, make no mistake. United We Stand.

John of NY 1:47PM April 11, 2012

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Boris Epshteyn

Boris Epshteyn

Boris Epshteyn is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report.He is a Republican political strategist, investment banker, and finance attorney currently living in New York City. He was a communications aide with the McCain-Palin campaign. He is also a regular guest on MSNBC, CNN, CNBC, Fox News, and radio programs nationwide providing analysis on topics including political strategy, financial markets, international affairs, future elections, and party relations.

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