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Thousands of supporters of former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul gathered last night in Minneapolis for a counter-convention to show support for the Libertarian-leaning Texan congressman. During the primary season, Paul placed second or third in twenty states, but he was barred from speaking at the Republican National Convention, reportedly because he would not change his position on the war in Iraq. During his speech in Minneapolis, Paul refused to endorse his fellow Republican, John McCain. AMY GOODMAN: Thousands of supporters of former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul also gathered last night in Minneapolis for a counter-convention to show support During the primary season, Ron Paul placed second or third in twenty states but he was barred from speaking at the Republican National Convention, reportedly because he would not change his position on the war in Iraq. Ron Paul ran his insurgent campaign on a largely Libertarian antiwar platform. Without a role at the Republican National Convention, Paul held his own “Rally for the Republic” in Minneapolis last night. During his speech, Ron Paul refused to endorse his fellow Republican, John McCain.
AMY GOODMAN: Texas congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul, speaking last night here in the Twin Cities. Source: http://www.democracynow.org/ Quote this article on your site | Views: 887
1. 04-09-2008 09:26 2. 04-09-2008 10:01 Real Electoral Choice Imagine the presidential campaign debate we could have had between the real conservative perspective of Ron Paul and the liberal perspective of, say, Dennis Kucinich. Both reject imperialist adventures and support the strengthening of American democracy but they differ widely on the role that government should play. That would have been a choice to think about and the debate would have educated us all. Guest Write Comment
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