By RonPaul.com on March 3, 2010
Congressman Ron Paul won today’s Republican primary election in Texas’s 14th district in a landslide. With all 271 precincts reporting, 80.76% of voters expressed their desire for Ron Paul to remain in office. END RESULTS John Gay – 3,003 votes – 5.27% Tim Graney – 5,536 votes – 9.73% Ron Paul – 45,947 votes – [...]
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By RonPaul.com on February 20, 2010
Location: Katy, TX Date: 02/20/2010 Full debate here: Part 1 – Part 2 – Part 3 – Part 4 – Part 5 – Part 6 Transcript Opening Statement Ron Paul: Thank you, I appreciate being here today. I am a physician from Lake Jackson. My wife is with me. We’ve been married for 53 years. [...]
Posted in Ron Paul 2010, Ron Paul's Debates | Tagged 14th District, Debate, Katy, Primaries, Tea Party, Texas, Texas Primaries |
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
In a stunning upset victory for the Ron Paul Revolution, Presidential candidate Ron Paul obtained 24% of the vote in yesterday’s Republican primary in Idaho, by far his best showing in all primaries so far. Idaho Results John McCain: 87,341 votes (70%, 17 delegates) Ron Paul: 29,741 votes (24%, 5 delegates) Uncommitted: 7,974 votes (6%, [...]
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By RonPaul.com on May 27, 2008
Latest Update: Revolution in Idaho: 24% for Ron Paul! Idaho votes today in an open Republican primary. The state will be sending a total of 32 delegates to the GOP National Convention. 26 of these delegates are proportionally allocated to the presidential contenders based on today’s statewide Presidential primary vote. A 5% threshold is required [...]
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By RonPaul.com on May 20, 2008
Kentucky will be sending 45 delegates to the national convention, 42 of which are tied to today’s closed primary. Results will be available here. Kentucky Results: John McCain: 142,855 votes (72%) Mike Huckabee: 16,239 votes (8%) Ron Paul: 13,439 votes (7%) Uncommitted: 10,630 votes (5%) Oregon will be sending 30 delegates to the national convention, [...]
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By RonPaul.com on May 13, 2008
Nebraska will be sending 33 delegates to the national convention. Today’s closed primary is non-binding and final delegates will be determined at the Nebraska state convention on June 28. Nebraska Results: John McCain: 118,065 votes (87%) Ron Paul: 17,647 votes (13%) West Virginia will be sending 30 delegates to the national convention. Of those, 9 [...]
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By RonPaul.com on May 6, 2008
Presidential Primaries Results: Indiana: McCain 77%, Huckabee 10%, Paul 8%, Romney 5% North Carolina: McCain 73%, Huckabee 12%, Paul 8%, No Preference 4% Both William Lawson and Walter Jones, who were endorsed by Ron Paul, won their Congressional Primaries in North Carolina. William (B.J.) Lawson 70.71% vs. Augustus Cho 29.29% Walter Jones 59.52% vs. Joe [...]
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By RonPaul.com on May 6, 2008
In Indiana, 27 delegates will be awarded today in an open primary. Another 27 delegates are selected during the state convention from June 9 to June 10, 2008. You can vote for Ron Paul even if you aren’t registered Republican. Results will be available here. Ron Paul made several stops in Indiana, including Indiana University-Purdue [...]
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