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Ron Paul announced his intention to run for the Republican candidate in the 2008 Presidential Election on March 12, 2007.
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Fast Facts:
- Traditionally, Ron Paul has identified himself as a Libertarian
- Set the Republican Party record for most Campaign Donations ($4.2 million) in a single day
- Ron Paul has been a vocal opponent of the Iraq War since its first proposal
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Ron Paul for President Questions
What is your favorite Ron Paul commentary? 1 AnswerI love Ron Paul and his political positions. My favorite was when he was on tonight show or late night. He said something along the lines of his dream ticket wo... read more
In 2012, do you think the Republicans will run Ron Paul for President of the US? Why? Why not? 1 AnswerI see no chance for this to happen. Paul is far outside of the Republican mainstream on too many issues. read more
Is the Free State Project still an active organization? 1 AnswerFree State Project is still active and Ron Paul remains a supporter. http://www.freestateproject.org/ read more
Will Ron Paul run again in 2012? 2 AnswersRon Paul has said he hasn't ruled out a 2012 run (on the Republican ticket), but his age may prove to be a concern. He's a year older than John McCain, and if h... read more -
Ron Paul for President Blogs and Commentaries
- Right Pundits: Ron Paul For President (January 20, 2008)
- Political Machine: Ron Paul For President...of What? (December 30, 2007)
- "One of the things I really like about Paul is his immunity to simplistic, butt-headed arguments, exemplified by his defense of his anti-war positions at the Republican debates"
- Marginal Revolution: Ron Paul as President (December 26, 2007)
- La Crosse Tribune: "Ron Paul for President" (December 12, 2007)
- Collegiate Times: "Ron Paul for President Campaign Attracts Following" (September 27, 2007)
- Las Angeles Times: "YouWho?" (August 17, 2007)
- AlertNet: Ron Paul for President? (June 11, 2007)
- Prison Planet: Ron Paul: Next President Of The USA? (January 12, 2007)
- Wonkette: Save America! Ron Paul For President! (January 11, 2007)



