May 07, 2007
Ron Paul: The Lone Exception
"With the lone exception of Ron Paul, a highly principled but largely unknown conservative Congressman from Texas, the current crop of lip service GOP candidates will insure the continuing disillusionment of the conservatives and hence their absence from the ballot boxes."
Ira Hansen, 05/07/07
May 06, 2007
Reaction to Debate
"Only Ron Paul came out defiantly opposed to a national ID. After he did, other candidates then began revising and extending their answers on the issue. Who said Ron Paul’s presence in this campaign wouldn’t impact the discussion?"
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"Ron Paul hit a solid note in stating he’d get rid of the IRS; however, he hit an even more solid point when he stated that the country needs to decide what the proper role of government is supposed to be first. THAT’S the Ron Paul that Ron Paul fans have come to know and love."
Chuck Muth, 05/04/07
May 05, 2007
Highest Positive, Lowest Negative
In the MSNBC.com rating window of 72,419 votes at 8:10 PM EDT, Friday, May 4, Ron Paul not only had the highest positive rating:
32% Paul
30% Romney
26% Giuliani
21% McCain
14% Huckabee
9% Brownback
9% Tancredo
8% Hunter
8% Thompson
6% Gilmore
...but he also had the lowest negative rating:
29% Paul
35% Romney
37% Huckabee
40% Giuliani
42% McCain
43% Gilmore
43% Hunter
45% Thompson
45% Tancredo
46% Brownback
May 04, 2007
Press Release
Ron Paul Wins MSNBC Debate Poll
Ron Paul steps into national spotlight
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 4, 2007
ARLINGTON, VA – Congressman Ron Paul finished first in the MSNBC poll following the GOP primary debate last night held at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. Dr. Paul received 43 percent, beating the second-place finisher by five points, and crushing the rest of the field.
“Last night, Americans met Ron Paul and loved what they heard,” said Ron Paul 2008 campaign chairman Kent Snyder. “Dr. Paul’s message of freedom and limited government resonates with Republicans hungry for a return to their party’s core values.”
“Ron Paul is the only true conservative in the GOP race. Americans saw that last night,” continued Snyder. “The campaign looks forward to further debates and opportunities so even more Americans will discover Dr. Paul’s message of freedom, peace and prosperity.”
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May 03, 2007
Ron Paul Invited to South Carolina Debate
Congressman Ron Paul has been invited to participate in the First-in-the-South Republican Party Presidential Candidates Debate sponsored by the South Carolina Republican Party. The debate will be held on Tuesday, May 15th and will be televised by FOX News.
GOP Debate on Thursday, May 3
The first debate among the candidates for the Republican nomination for president will take place Thursday, May 3rd, at 8:00 pm EDT. Congressman Ron Paul will be on stage standing between Senator John McCain and Rudy Giuliani. The 90-minute debate will be broadcast live on MSNBC, and streamed live on politico.com. The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library will host the event.
May 02, 2007
South Carolina Debate: 10 Candidates Invited
"All 10 current candidates for the Republican Party's 2008 presidential nomination will be able to take part in a debate to be aired on Fox News on May 15, the cable channel said Wednesday."
Fred Lucas, CNSNews.com, 05/02/07
South Carolina Debate
Fred Lucas of CNSNews.com reports on who might or might not be invited to the South Carolina GOP debate scheduled for May 15th. Congressman Paul filed the required paperwork and filing fee with the South Carolina Republican Party yesterday. We expect Dr. Paul will receive an invitation soon to participate in the South Carolina debate, and will quickly announce when that invitation comes.
Kent Snyder, Chairman
Ron Paul 2008
Fred Lucas, CNSNews.com, 05/02/07
May 01, 2007
Press Release
Ron Paul Files in South Carolina
Republican takes important step toward securing GOP nomination
May 1, 2007
ARLINGTON, VA – South Carolina Republican primary voters will be able to choose Congressman Ron Paul when they vote for the Republican nominee for president. Today, Dr. Paul filed the necessary paperwork with the South Carolina Republican Party and paid the required $25,000 fee.
“With Ron Paul on the ballot, South Carolinians will now have a true conservative they can support,” said Ron Paul 2008 campaign chairman Kent Snyder. “We know that Dr. Paul’s message of freedom and limited government will resonate with the citizens of the Palmetto State.”
Officially joining the field in South Carolina comes in the midst of exciting times for the Ron Paul 2008 campaign. Dr. Paul recently returned from successful trips to New Hampshire, Arizona and Iowa. He will participate in the first Republican presidential debate at the Ronald Reagan Library this Thursday, May 3.
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2 comments:
And ABC finally has an epiphany!
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/comments?type=story&id=3147940
Ron Paul wins Fox Debate. Ron Paul was the only candidate at the debate that gave clear and concise answers. He was the clear winner. While the other candidates gave canned white washed answers, Mr. Paul gave principled, no holds barred answers giving us an alternative to the ordained establishment picks.
Norm Angeleri Conway, Arkansas
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