Who won the debate?
- Ron Paul (94%, 10,338 Votes)
- Mitt Romney (2%, 243 Votes)
- Newt Gingrich (2%, 179 Votes)
- Herman Cain (1%, 165 Votes)
- Rick Perry (0%, 41 Votes)
- Michele Bachmann (0%, 31 Votes)
- Rick Santorum (1%, 31 Votes)
Total Voters: 11,028
Who won the debate?
Total Voters: 11,028
Our economy seemingly on the brink of collapse…
High unemployment sticking around…
New foreclosures jumped 20%…
Fallout from the debt crisis…
Seven million jobs lost…
The nation’s debt keep surging.
Barack Obama: Change has come to America!
Herman Cain: The concept of TARP – I was willing to go along with it.
Mitt Romney: I think there is need for economic stimulus.
Rick Perry: I signed a letter with a Democrat: Act!
Where are the people that say all of this stuff is socialism?
Ron Paul: Government is too big. The role of government ought to be for the protection of liberty, not for the intrusion in economic affairs. We’ve spent too much, we taxed too much, we borrowed too much. It’s bankrupting this country! I’ve been talking about these problems for a long, long time. Now we’re bankrupt and we have to decide which way we’re going to go.
Outraises all other Republican candidates combined, outraises Obama
The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign raised more campaign donations from active military than all other presidential candidates—Republican or Democrat—including having raised more funds from this segment than all other GOP competitors combined, and more than incumbent President Barack Obama.
Dr. Paul, an Air Force veteran, raised more than $75,000 from active military in the third quarter. This comes after Dr. Paul out-raised all GOP candidates – including all GOPers combined, and President Obama singularly – in the second quarter of this year. Dr. Paul also outraised his GOP competitors in a head-to-head comparison during his 2008 run for the presidency.
This determination was arrived at using an independent campaign analysis of FEC filing data focusing on contributors who listed their occupation and employer when contributing.
“Ron Paul is the only candidate with a plan to end the growing number of unconstitutional undeclared wars, having an unclear connection to U.S. national security, end costly overseas nation-building that pays no friendship dividends, and stop subsidizing global security. Instead Dr. Paul will bring our troops home, secure our borders and lead the nation in practicing a traditional Republican noninterventionist foreign policy,” said Ron Paul 2012 Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton.
“Let me also submit that Dr. Paul out-raising all candidates in military donations demonstrates that his ‘Plan to Restore America’ might sit well among voters who are active-military or veterans,” continued Mr. Benton.
On Wednesday the CNN and Western Republican Leadership Conference Debate took place from 8:00 – 10:00 PM ET in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Participants: Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum
The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign announced the release of Dr. Paul’s “Plan to Restore America,” an ambitious federal government spending, tax and reform blueprint that as President he will implement.
The plan, authored by Paul’s campaign staff at his direction, promises to restore the federal government to its former Constitutionally-limited, smaller-government and less-burdensome place. The plan cuts $1 trillion in federal spending during the first year of a Paul Presidency and delivers a balanced budget in year three of a Paul Presidency.
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