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Some good news for the liberty movement coming out of Iowa. Senator Rand Paul holds onto 15% of the vote in a new statewide poll released by PPP. He trails the leaders of the poll, Huckabee and Rubio by only 1 point, and a
ABC: 2016, is there going to be another Paul for president campaign? Rand Paul: That’s classified…Am I interested in thinking about that? Yeah. Think it’s too early? Marco Rubio is already making speeches in Iowa and raised a record $600,000 for a Republican gathering
Just hours before election day, the TV airways are abuzz with presidential and Congressional campaign messages. But around the country, some of the most important votes won’t be cast for president, senate, or house. They won’t be cast for a governor, or even a
Despite no longer being in the race, Rep. Ron Paul continues to receive more donations from the U.S. military than the Republican presidential nominee, Gov. Mitt Romney. Paul has raised $399,274 from members of the armed forces, while Romney has taken in $398,450. (FEC
In short, the debate was a joke. Both candidates support the status quo in foreign policy, so there really isn’t much to talk about. What struck me was the caviler way in which we commit to future acts of war with nary a mention
Jimmy Kimmel asks Americans their view on the 2nd Presidential Debate. The only problem is…it hadn’t occurred yet.
The first presidential debate takes place between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama. The topic will be domestic issues. Below, you can find multiple links for watching the debate. The debate will begin at 9pm EST. Scroll down for Ron Paul’s thoughts on the upcoming
Fox finally gets it right after claiming, “His operation went dark for a total of 18 days last month, holding no campaign events. So far this month, he’s held just one.” Just a casual search of recent events will show you this is untrue–Dr.
It’s been a big news day for presidential candidate, Ron Paul. Tonight, he heads into the Fox News presidential debate with the endorsement of South Carolina Senator Tom Davis and a national CNN poll which shows him in a statistical tie with Romney against
As a U.S. senator elected from and by the tea party, I am often asked about the tea party, the conservative movement and the presidential race. While conservatives and limited-government activists did, indeed, make great strides in 2010, those could easily be set back