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Primary 2008: Ron Paul

 
Ron Paul



Party: Republican
Home State: Texas
Status:Filed for primary 10/23/07
Occupation: Congressman, TX-14
VoteSmart profile: link
New Hampshire campaign office: South Main St., Concord
Website: RonPaul2008.com


Latest NHPR Stories and Programs

In Fifth, Paul Vows to "Continue This Grand Revolution" : The Texas Congressman finishes fifth in New Hampshire, but says the primary is just the beginning of a new movement.

Texas Congressman and Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul: He opposes the income tax, the FBI and the Department of Education and has a rather large group of supporters who campaign on his behalf by spreading flyers, knocking on doors and spreading his message through the internet.

Volunteers Break New Ground: Typically in the final weeks before the primary, campaigns coordinate their out-of-state volunteers. Ron Paul backers have organized an ambitious campaign to provide out-of-staters with free housing while they campaign.

Paul Makes His Case To UNH Students: The Texas Republican hits familiar themes at his UNH campaign stop.

Paul Campaigns in New Hampshire Following Fundraising Success: Paul's return comes two days after raking in 4.3 million dollars in a 24 hour period.


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News Links
New Hampshire Presidential Watch: Paul Cancels Events Day Before New Hampshire Primary

Concord Monitor: A shrewd run for Congress

New Hampshire Presidential Watch: Barry Goldwater, Jr. Joins Ron Paul in New Hampshire

Laconia Citizen: Cutting Ron Paul from the debate has many Republicans upset

Concord Monitor: Ron Paul's Constitutional

Concord Monitor: They dropped the money bomb

The Exchange
Dec. 20, 2007MP3
June 5, 2007MP3

Full speeches

Nashua - Nov. 7, 2007MP3

Manchester - Sept. 29, 2007MP3

Photos

Ron Paul Photo Gallery
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Multimedia

WMUR: Conversation with Ron Paul, part 1

WMUR: Conversation with Ron Paul, part 2

Google Video: Ron Paul Speaks at New Hampshire Liberty Forum

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