Primbs
05-08-2008, 09:17 AM
"a substantial percentage of voters — about one-fourth — still showed up to vote against him in the three most-recent Republican presidential primaries."
http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20080508/NATION/150419884/1002
"Ron Paul, who is still running, though he has put his campaign into a lower gear."
"More than 1 million Republicans have come out to vote or caucus for Ron Paul now," said Jesse Benton, a spokesman for the congressman. "There are a lot of Americans out there and a lot of Republicans that really are very hungry and very eager to hear a traditional Republican message of limited government. I think that really has been lacking."
http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20080508/NATION/150419884/1002
"Ron Paul, who is still running, though he has put his campaign into a lower gear."
"More than 1 million Republicans have come out to vote or caucus for Ron Paul now," said Jesse Benton, a spokesman for the congressman. "There are a lot of Americans out there and a lot of Republicans that really are very hungry and very eager to hear a traditional Republican message of limited government. I think that really has been lacking."