Ron Paul Gets 24% in Idaho Primary; Will Speak at Missouri Convention
From the official blog:
Ron Paul Grassroots A Gem in Idaho
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – Presidential candidate Ron Paul received 29,741 votes, or 24 percent, in the Idaho Republican primary yesterday, making it his strongest Republican primary showing to date. Dr. Paul made one stop in the Gem State during the month of April.
“Dr. Paul’s grassroots supporters in Idaho and across the country are doing a tremendous job spreading our message, winning votes and laying a strong foundation for the future,” said campaign spokesman Jesse Benton.
Dr. Paul is continuing his bid for the Republican nomination to spread the message of constitutional government and personal freedom, build the GOP back to its traditional roots, and continue the grassroots activism his candidacy inspired. To date, he has received over one millions votes in Republican presidential contests.
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Ron Paul to speak in Branson Friday
Ron Paul to speak to delegates and supporters
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 29, 2008
Arlington, Virginia – Presidential candidate Ron Paul will speak to supporters and delegates to the Missouri Republican State Convention Friday evening, May 30th. The event will be held at the Tri-Lakes Center in Branson at 7:00 pm CT and is open to the public. Dr. Paul will be available for media interviews in the south lobby from 6:15pm to 6:50pm.
“Dr. Paul has inspired more energy and enthusiasm in Republican politics than we’ve seen in many years,” said national field director Debbie Hopper. “We are excited that he will be in Branson to address Republicans interested in returning the party to the principles that once made it great.”
Dr. Paul’s campaign has achieved tremendous grassroots success in Missouri, with supporters winning more than 700 delegate seats to the state convention. Dr. Paul, a 10-term Republican Congressman, has won over a million votes in this year’s GOP primaries. His campaign has sparked a movement led by dedicated grassroots across the country to help return the GOP to its core principles of limited government, personal freedom, sound money, and a responsible foreign policy.












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