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By RonPaul.com on July 28, 2011
Transcript Anderson Cooper: I spoke to him just a few moments ago. So, Congressman, you’re not willing to support the Boehner Bill at this point, why? Ron Paul: Well, it raises the debt limit, and I’ve made too many promises I wouldn’t raise the debt limit. I’ve never voted for the appropriation bills, and I’ve [...]
Posted in Debt, Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged Debt Ceiling, John McCain, Role of Government, Tea Party |
By RonPaul.com on February 16, 2010
Show: Anderson Cooper 360° Host: Anderson Cooper Channel: CNN Date: 02/16/2010 Transcript Anderson Cooper: But first, the views of Congressman Ron Paul and his son, Rand Paul, who’s running for the Republican nomination to replace the retiring Kentucky senator, Jim Bunning. He’s running against the GOP establishment as a staunch conservative and proud Tea Party [...]
Posted in Rand Paul, Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged Compromise, Establishment, John McCain, Principles, Sarah Palin, Tea Party Movement |
By RonPaul.com on January 21, 2010
Channel: CNN Date: 01/15/2010 Transcript Ron Paul: We’ve been going in the wrong direction for a long time, not just with this administration. This administration has only had one year. The problems we have today are a consequence of bad policies for decades. It takes a long time to destroy a healthy, vibrant economy and [...]
Posted in Ron Paul's Interviews | Tagged 2012, Barack Obama, Change, Congress, Healthcare Bill, John McCain |
By RonPaul.com on November 16, 2009
POLL #1: Ron Paul for President 2012? We asked the question that’s on everyone’s mind: “Should Ron Paul should run for President in 2012?” Our readers submitted 9,312 votes and 376 comments while the poll was open from Oct. 27 to Nov. 16. Should Ron Paul run for President in 2012? Yes. (94%, 8,727 Votes) [...]
Posted in Ron Paul 2012, RonPaul.com Polls | Tagged Adam Kokesh, Alan Grayson, Alex Jones, Andrew Napolitano, Barney Frank, Chuck Baldwin, Chuck Hagel, Cynthia McKinney, Dennis Kucinich, Gary Johnson, Glenn Beck, Jesse Ventura, Jim DeMint, John McCain, Lew Rockwell, Lou Dobbs, Mark Sanford, Mel Watt, Michael Badnarik, Michael Bloomberg, Michele Bachmann, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Pat Buchanan, Peter Schiff, Rand Paul, RonPaul.com Polls, Sarah Palin, Wayne Allyn Root |
By RonPaul.com on November 5, 2009
Ron Paul hasn’t announced a decision yet whether he is going to run for President in 2012. If he runs, who should he choose as his running mate? This poll is now closed. It was open from Nov. 5 – Nov. 16, 2009 and attracted 9,425 voters who could select up to five options for [...]
Posted in Ron Paul 2012 | Tagged Adam Kokesh, Alan Grayson, Alex Jones, Andrew Napolitano, Barney Frank, Chuck Baldwin, Chuck Hagel, Cynthia McKinney, Dennis Kucinich, Gary Johnson, Glenn Beck, Jesse Ventura, Jim DeMint, John McCain, Lew Rockwell, Lou Dobbs, Mark Sanford, Mel Watt, Michael Badnarik, Michael Bloomberg, Michele Bachmann, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Pat Buchanan, Peter Schiff, Rand Paul, RonPaul.com Polls, Sarah Palin, Wayne Allyn Root |
By RonPaul.com on June 3, 2008
New Mexico and South Dakota vote in Republican primaries today. New Mexico will be sending a total of 32 delegates to the GOP National Convention. 29 of these delegates are proportionally allocated to the presidential contenders based on today’s statewide Presidential primary vote. The actual delegates will be elected at the New Mexico State Republican [...]
Posted in Republican Primaries | Tagged John McCain, Murray Sabrin, New Mexico, Primaries, Ron Paul, South Dakota |
By RonPaul.com on May 28, 2008
The Ron Paul Revolution’s growing success continues to haunt Republican party officials who support amnesty for illegal aliens and Al Gore’s global warming propaganda by pressing on with their efforts to make John McCain this year’s Republican nominee. In Minnesota, John McCain got only 22% of the vote in the state’s caucuses on February 5, [...]
Posted in Republican Primaries, Ron Paul Revolution | Tagged John McCain, Minnesota, Rochester, Ron Paul, State Convention |