bobbyw24
04-19-2011, 05:12 AM
Their policy stances couldn't be any more different but there's something Ron Paul shares in common with President Obama-- at least in terms of campaigning-- and that's enthusiastic support from young people.
In the past month, Paul has crisscrossed the country, hopping from Iowa to New Hampshire and back again, speaking to hundreds of young people at each stop. This week should be no different. Paul, with his new book, Liberty Redefined, coming out tomorrow, will be headed to Mississippi State and Florida State. Organizers from both campuses expect more than a thousand students to attend each event. In Florida, Young Americans for Liberty chapter organizer Patrick O'Sullivan says there are "Facebook groups from Gainesville, Orlando and Sarasota (that I know of) that are set up for people who plan to caravan up to Tallahassee." FSU students collected 1000 signatures in two days to convince Paul to speak on campus.
Read more: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/04/18/ron-paul-other-politician-who-can-draw-crowds-campus-0#ixzz1Jy0f4t6G
In the past month, Paul has crisscrossed the country, hopping from Iowa to New Hampshire and back again, speaking to hundreds of young people at each stop. This week should be no different. Paul, with his new book, Liberty Redefined, coming out tomorrow, will be headed to Mississippi State and Florida State. Organizers from both campuses expect more than a thousand students to attend each event. In Florida, Young Americans for Liberty chapter organizer Patrick O'Sullivan says there are "Facebook groups from Gainesville, Orlando and Sarasota (that I know of) that are set up for people who plan to caravan up to Tallahassee." FSU students collected 1000 signatures in two days to convince Paul to speak on campus.
Read more: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/04/18/ron-paul-other-politician-who-can-draw-crowds-campus-0#ixzz1Jy0f4t6G