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Ron Paul to cease active campaigning

Posted by Olog-hai on Mon May 14 15:08:56 2012

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BREAKING: Ron Paul to end active campaigning

May 14, 2012
Posted by CNN Political Editor Paul Steinhauser
An announcement from Rep. Ron Paul indicates that the Republican presidential candidate will no longer actively campaign for the GOP nomination, but will continue to work to secure delegates at upcoming Republican state conventions.

"Moving forward, however, we will no longer spend resources campaigning in primaries in states that have not yet voted," said Paul, in a statement released Monday afternoon. "Doing so with any hope of success would take many tens of millions of dollars we simply do not have."

As of April 1, Paul's campaign had $1.8 million cash on hand.

But the longtime congressman from Texas, who's making his third bid for the White House, says he'll continue to try and secure delegates to the Republican convention in Tampa, Florida in late August.

"Our campaign will continue to work in the state convention process. We will continue to take leadership positions, win delegates, and carry a strong message to the Republican National Convention that Liberty is the way of the future," adds Paul, in his statement.

With former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich having suspended their campaigns, Paul is the last remaining major candidate still standing against former Massachusetts Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.

According to the most recent CNN estimate, Romney has secured 945 delegates, compared 286 for Santorum, 145 for Gingrich and 99 for Paul. One-thousand, one-hundred and forty-four delegates are needed to clinch the nomination.

Last Wednesday, Paul told CNN that he doesn't foresee lending his support to Romney any time soon, and that he's staying in the race to impact the party's agenda. He added that to reconcile his differences with Romney would, at this point, be "pretty hard."

"It certainly isn't for the reason of disrupting the convention," said Paul, of his push for delegates at state party conventions. "I'm in it for very precise reasons: to maximize our efforts to get as many delegates as we can. I'm still a candidate, and to promote something that is very, very important, that is a change in the direction for the Republican Party."

— CNN's Gregory Wallace contributed to this report


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Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Mon May 14 16:41:49 2012, in response to Ron Paul to cease active campaigning, posted by Olog-hai on Mon May 14 15:08:56 2012.

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i wondered if somebody was going to post this

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Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning

Posted by Train Dude on Mon May 14 16:45:34 2012, in response to Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Mon May 14 16:41:49 2012.

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Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning

Posted by orange blossom special on Mon May 14 18:20:21 2012, in response to Ron Paul to cease active campaigning, posted by Olog-hai on Mon May 14 15:08:56 2012.

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Does this mean 3rd party to pull more votes from nobama?

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Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Mon May 14 18:55:32 2012, in response to Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning, posted by Train Dude on Mon May 14 16:45:34 2012.

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WAKE THE FUCK UP

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Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning

Posted by bingbong on Mon May 14 19:00:32 2012, in response to Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning, posted by orange blossom special on Mon May 14 18:20:21 2012.

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Any of the potential 3rd party candidates at this point will only divide the republicans. You didn't get the memo?

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Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning

Posted by Train Dude on Mon May 14 20:16:13 2012, in response to Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning, posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Mon May 14 18:55:32 2012.

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Shut up, bitch


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Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning

Posted by orange blossom special on Mon May 14 20:43:21 2012, in response to Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning, posted by bingbong on Mon May 14 19:00:32 2012.

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While Ross Perot did buy a full page ad for a buddy last sunday, I don't see any tea party 3rd parties running this time. Not even sure if Ralph Nadar is at it.

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Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning

Posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Mon May 14 20:46:25 2012, in response to Ron Paul to cease active campaigning, posted by Olog-hai on Mon May 14 15:08:56 2012.

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That kindof sucks... hopefully he runs 3rd party. Otherwise the choices are:
Romney: Clueless fuck who would probably sell his vote for a pack of smokes
Obama: Can't play the game well enough to force the Republicans to play ball, folds too easily and lacks followthrough (why is Gitmo still open?? Where is the public option for Obamacare, which would have actually put it in the "better" category? Why was national HSR a major campaigning point and yet the only project that has any hope of completion is constantly in danger of getting cancelled?).

If Ron Paul as an independent were to actually get in office, he would not be able to actually accomplish anything, but that is actually what we need at this point: the partisan politics is making everything worse, and a message needs to be sent. Democrats want to take away guns (the last line of defense against a corrupt government) and add more taxes, and are headed straight towards "a government big enough to give you everything you want, can take everything you have" (which seems to be the OWS goal). Republicans want to take away domestic services (and dare I say even *lives*) by cutting taxes while spending what little is left on keeping our status quo of "world police," despite the fact that we are overextending ourselves. There are also the Republican extremists who are all about legislating morality.
And *both* sides seem to agree on taking away due process and unincumbered travel by perpetuating things like PATRIOT and the TSA. And both like to simultaneously spend money on fighting the "war on drugs" and "war on terror", where a good chunk of the funding for the terrorists comes from illegal drug money. By legalizing the mostly harmless drugs like marijuana, you manage to cut terrorist funding, massively reduce prison populations, create a new tax revenue stream and allow the ATF, DEA & FBI to focus on more important things like cults, heroin and actual terrorist plots.

Is there anything from the Bill of Rights that isn't under attack? Well, I don't *think* anyone's been told to quarter some troops...

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Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning

Posted by salaamallah@hotmail.com on Mon May 14 21:22:03 2012, in response to Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning, posted by Train Dude on Mon May 14 20:16:13 2012.

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ladies 1st

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Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning

Posted by bingbong on Mon May 14 22:14:07 2012, in response to Re: Ron Paul to cease active campaigning, posted by Henry R32 #3730 on Mon May 14 20:46:25 2012.

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I haven't heard thing one about taking guns away from anyone aside from the mentally unstable through strengthening existing law WRT background checks. Remember, people have the right NOT to be shot too. They have the right to peace and to be safe in their homes and person, and allowing anyone to have a gun willy-nilly ( the NRA dream) infringes on that right. As to taxes, there's bills the last bunch rung up that need to be paid. Don't like it? Next time, don't elect republicans. Obviously they can't handle it.

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