Other Candidates

Ron Paul has officially endorsed the following candidates.

New England/Northeast
Murray Sabrin for Senate (NJ) Lost primary

Congressman Scott Garrett (NJ) General election
David Gay for Congress (NY) Primary pending in September
Steven Vasquez for Congress (NY 21st District)
Jim Taylor for State Senate (PA) Lost primary

Middle Atlantic
Congressman Roscoe Bartlett (MD)
Peter James for Congress (MD) Special election June 17
Congressman Virgil Goode (VA)
Amit Singh for Congress (VA) Lost primary

Southeast
Congressman Walter Jones (NC) Won primary May 6
William Lawson for Congress (NC) Won primary May 6

Erich Smith for Superintendent of Instruction (NC) Primary May 6
Congressman Paul Broun (GA) Primary July 15
Congressman Jimmy Duncan (TN)
Matt Chancy Public Service Commissioner (AL)

Midwest
Linda Goldthorpe for Congress (MI) Primary August 5
Eric Plourde (L) for Mayor of Ann Arbor (MI) General election

Mountain West
Congressman Doug Lamborn (CO) Primary August 12
George Lilly for Congress (CO) General election (primary still possible)

Upper Midwest/Northwest
Congressman Dennis Rehberg (MT)
Mike More for State House District (MT)
Ron Marquardt for State House (MT)
Bob Wagner for State House (MT)
Greg Hinkle for State Senate (MT)

Southwest/Farwest
Bill Johnson, Superior Court Judge of LA County (CA)
Kevin Tunstall, City Council of Missouri City (TX) non-partisan election May 10

9 Responses to “Other Candidates”

  1. Not sure how to go about getting Ron’s endorsement, but here is someone running for State Rep in Missouri.

    http://www.JeremyCady.com

  2. Also, we are trying to help him raise funds for the primary http://www.theshowmebomb.com

  3. Ron Paul withdrew his endorsement of Bill Johnson for superior court judge of Los Angeles.

  4. Yes it’s time for a change for America. It’s time for the American Revolution to kick in and raise the American banner for a better world for our children. We need to bring back family morals.

    We voted for Carter for a change in America and everything is still the same.

    The American Revolution has a better platform and they have not swayed from the constitution of the United States and they have endorced Ron Paul as their canadate for president. I am ready for a change in American politics, I am ready for a change in the whitehouse, I am ready for better government, I am ready to fight for the American Revolution and vote for Ron Paul for president.

    Let’s take back what our past presidents gave away, Let’s vote Ron Paul in office.

  5. http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/breaking/s_571996.html

    Seriously? Grow up.. Stop throwing a temper tantrum because nobody cares about your campaign. You’ll do nothing but hurt the republican party.. you’d rather see Obama (read: Carter the 2nd) run this country than McCain? Get over yourself and back your party.

  6. I have recently noticed that Ralph Nader is running with Gonzalez for an Independent Candidacy for President 2008. Although he seems to hold some similiar values and views that Ron Paul held, there is one in particular, which is dramatically different. That is his regard for Health Care and how to handle it. He is proposing to adopt a single payer national healthcare insurance and suggests how it has worked well for Cannada and other countries whose medical programs give people 100% coverage and whose medicare expenses are ~1/3 of the expense of the United States medicare program that is far from covering 100% of the its citizens. But since Ron Paul has withdrawn from the Presidential Race, I would much rather vote for someone like Ralph Nader than either Obama or McCain because in my opinion they are both puppets controlled by the corporate world who once they get in office, not matter what they might have said in the past, their positions will be in the corporate interests because those are the people who funded their campaigns so they could pull their strings later.

    I just wanted to see what some people thought about his health care suggestions.

  7. I live in the 8th congressional district in Florida; does anyone know where to find good information on candidate stances, or have any suggestions?

  8. If he already has, please forgive my mistake, but I have looked and have not seen anything. Has or will Ron Paul endorse Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr? It would make sense to me, especially as part of the Campaign For Liberty. If he does not is there any reason why?

  9. To Mike who wrote about Ralph Nader. About the only thing that He and Dr. Paul have in common is the grass roots approach to campaigning. Ralph Nader wants the federal government to oversee everything from health care to regulating what vehicles we drive. Ron Paul is a champion for Freedom and Liberty. There is really no comparison. If you are looking for a 3rd party candidate, I would not look there. Dr. Paul is really a Republican in Name Only (RINO). Many people use that term as an insult, but it’s a compliment as far as I’m concerned. His positions are very similar to the Libertarian Party. I understand your frustration with the Democrats and Republicans, and if the Message of Dr. Paul awakened something in you, I would encourage you to check out the Libertarian Party.

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