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Ron Paul To Spend Weekend In Texas Ahead Of 2012 Iowa Caucuses

By BETH FOUHY   12/30/11 09:28 PM ET   AP

SIOUX CITY, Iowa -- Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is at or near the top of polls in Iowa, where he's drawing big crowds and has an enviable campaign organization. But with Iowa's caucuses on Tuesday, the Texas congressman plans to head home for the weekend, the latest evidence of an unconventional approach to winning the GOP nomination.

From his low-tech events and his relatively small entourage to his reluctance to glad-hand voters, the 76-year-old Paul has stubbornly adhered to his own campaign playbook with seemingly little regard for the calendar or the shifting dynamics of the GOP field.

The rest of the contenders braced for a grueling weekend of campaign events. Paul, however, planned to fly home late Friday night to spend the weekend with his wife, Carol. He was set to appear on several Sunday morning talk shows from Texas, and was scheduled to return to Iowa by Monday morning for a "whistle-stop" campaign tour with his son, Sen. Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican.

"He's a family man and he wants to spend time with his family," said Paul's Iowa campaign chairman, Drew Ivers.

Leaving Iowa just three days before the kickoff nominating contest of the 2012 election is one of many quirks that set Paul's campaign apart from the more traditional presidential hopefuls.

Paul's schedule is a model of efficiency. Events start on time, and he delivers the same remarks at each one, no matter the location or size of the crowd. He speaks favorably of Iowa's importance in the nominating process but never forcefully asks audience members for their vote.

His venues are typically stark – no bunting, no music, no booming sound system. Voters sit quietly, as if listening to a university economics lecture.

Paul never strays from his message of limited government, free markets and the importance of the Constitution, even when the moment might call for a different approach – like when a 10-year-old autistic boy asked Paul on Friday what he might do to help children like him.

"The most valuable resource for children, teenagers, college kids and adults is liberty. If we protect those liberties we will have the maximum amount of progress," Paul said. Later, he assured the boy he did not plan to slash health care for children or the elderly if elected.

Paul has refused to engage rivals like Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum, even as they have stepped up their criticisms of his foreign policy views and his lack of legislative accomplishments in Congress. He also rarely criticizes President Barack Obama, insisting that both parties are responsible for excess spending and debt.

He saves his attacks for campaign commercials and interviews. He told Bloomberg News on Friday that he might not be able to support any of his rivals because they embraced the status quo in Washington.

"If ... they don't want to change anything on foreign policy, they don't want to cut anything, they don't want to audit the Fed and find out about monetary policy, they don't want to have actual change in government, that is a problem for me," he said.

Paul travels with a small band of trusted advisers including a son-in-law, Jesse Benton, who doubles as his campaign chairman. Two of Paul's adult granddaughters, Linda and Lisa Paul, have also joined him in Iowa.

Carol Paul has made only limited appearances with her husband, showing up at debates and other major events.

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SIOUX CITY, Iowa -- Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is at or near the top of polls in Iowa, where he's drawing big crowds and has an enviable campaign organization. But with Iowa's caucuses...
SIOUX CITY, Iowa -- Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is at or near the top of polls in Iowa, where he's drawing big crowds and has an enviable campaign organization. But with Iowa's caucuses...
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Joe Goforth
11:28 PM on 01/01/2012
When our nation was conceived there were no telephones, internet cars trains.... If someone from another part of the country wanted to take part they had to send a representative to Washington and pitch their case. Our country has grown. Do we really need a huge federal government when in fact Americans have the power to directly govern themselves through the internet and other technologies? Do we need all of the overlapping government agencies duplicated over and over again at Federal, State and local levels? What if we reduce our government learn to limit our military, spend within our means and protect programs that are vital to us and not allow government grow and fester into a beast which preys on it's own citizens. Can we do better? Yes but we have to be willing to change. Ron Paul isn't an end to the problem but he is proposing some ideas that can lead us to a more efficient form of government and to more individual liberties and not less. Americans have a clear choice here, turn for a better future or allow an out of control federal government to wreak us like so many other Empires of the past.
DianaLynn1967
It's a great life if you don't weaken!
12:23 AM on 01/02/2012
I'm kind of open to the notion of city-states such as what there were in ancient Greece--or maybe even smaller units. I'm not a big Ron Paul fan, but I like what you have written here.
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Joe Goforth
12:30 AM on 01/02/2012
It's about making some of the ideas mainstream more than the man.
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MarketAnarchist101
Make my enemies ridiculous.
09:35 PM on 12/31/2011
It's called being a real American..

as normal Americans spend Holidays with their families.. especially with something like.. New Years.
08:06 PM on 12/31/2011
Yes, he wants to go home and spend New Year's with his children and grandchildren, instead of spending it in Iowa with all with the corporate media that have had such fair and unbiased coverage of him. What a sick and twisted individual.

If you need proof that anything is seriously amiss with the US, you need to look no further than the almost complete disinformation campaign against Ron Paul by the so called left wing and right wing media. And you have to ask yourself why those pulling the strings of the corporate media are so afraid of him. That truth is truly enlightening.
07:52 PM on 12/31/2011
Iowa has no business separating the "wheat from the chaff". They have no God given right to do this. It is not proscribed in the US Consitution, nor is Iowa representative of the demographic of the nation as a whole. In other words, Iowa is actually a BAD choice for a first primary.

Larry Sabato recommends a national lottery January 1 of the year PRECEEDING the primaries to pick one state to go first in each of the four regions of the country (NE, Midwest, South, West). The idea is a sound one and I like it.
leonel
MA, Pol.Sci.; MA, Ed.; JD. Veteran.
07:29 PM on 12/31/2011
Dr. Ron is a nice, honest country doctor. What he is doing running for president of the most powerful country in the world, at least for a while longer, is beyond the imagination of most people.

He is not even a republican, he is a libertarian, don't try to explain that to the voters in Iowa; they think that republicans and libertarians are the same.

If one was serious about helping Dr. Ron run for president, we would get a time machine and try to find a slot for him in one of the elections in the last 250 years. But there seems to be no election where he could fit in.

In the periods the US was growing and needed to fight Indians or take over new territory---no place for this pacifist here---in some other periods there was a need for a national bank, no place for him there either.

Maybe he could have been a vice-president, such as for Herbert Hoover or Calvin Coolidge.
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07:43 PM on 12/31/2011
Well, he is a nice and honest doctor. You got that right. Country doctor? Cute, but false and you know it. There a whole lot of things beyond the imagination of most people. You speak for all Iowans too? That's interesting. Paul is not a pacifist in the least but he does want wars to be decided by congress. He actually believes in the constitution. And then he wants them won and over with, not dragging on for 10 years with no end in sight.
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07:07 PM on 12/31/2011
Kate O Beirne : OWNED by EVIL.
One thing has happened from this ENTIRE presidential race : We've learned that 99.9% of ALL reporters, interviewers, talk show hosts, and Media are OWNED by Evil.
This presidential race has motivated us to "Cue the STEAMROLLER" to flatten the Evil Regime.
The more "Mainstreamers" lie, the louder the "Squish" when the Steamroller of Freedom works its magic.
GO RON !
GO RON !
GO RON !
GO RON !
GO RON !
GO RON !
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Agnostic Realist Tradevknaught
12:13 AM on 01/01/2012
Heheheh.
06:49 PM on 12/31/2011
Ron Paul overwhelmingly leads in support from the troops! Help this pro-Ron Paul article go completely viral! Spread it all over the internet and social networks! Denver Conspiracy Examiner’s, “Support the Troops by Supporting Ron Paul”
http://www.examiner.com/conspiracy-in-denver/support-the-troops-by-supporting-ron-paul
06:56 PM on 12/31/2011
So freakin what? So did GW Bush.
That's no reason to support Paul.
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07:18 PM on 12/31/2011
Bush was bought by the military complex, and he was a chicken hawk.

Paul is supported by the men and women in the service, and federal employees, and gets the most minority vote from the GOP.

He is hated because he is the only one who wants to stop the senseless, endless wars.
08:10 PM on 12/31/2011
The point is, rmrgdr, one of the major criticisms of Ron Paul is his foreign policy. However, overwhelming support by the troops, veterans, makes mockery of that position; troops and veterans may not be experts on foreign policy, but they probably have a better handle on it than 99% who haven't served.
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Candide33
I heart Bernie Sanders
06:44 PM on 12/31/2011
I am no fan of the guy but come on!!!

He is just going home for the weekend for Pete's sake!!!

Everyone needs rest.... that headline was idiotic!
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Agnostic Realist Tradevknaught
12:25 AM on 01/01/2012
Nor am I. You have a couple of good points as well.
I hope he has a good weekend.
The grind of the race has to be a tremendous drain.

Happy New Year my friend.
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Candide33
I heart Bernie Sanders
08:21 AM on 01/01/2012
I cannot abide idiocy, no matter who's side it is coming from! LOL

Happy New year to you too Almondo
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06:17 PM on 12/31/2011
Meanwhile, Obama signs the NDAA renewing the contract for more deployments, unnecessary defense spending, and other constitutionally ambiguous provisions...because while he says he disagrees, he didn't have the guts for a veto....like Ron Paul would have.
06:13 PM on 12/31/2011
I don't think he wants to win. He just wants to run.
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therblig
Noids do not have sex with doodles.
06:22 PM on 12/31/2011
and hear himself talk.
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chuck nathaniel
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07:05 PM on 12/31/2011
BINGO! None of the GOP candidates are actually trying to win. The plan is to keep blaming Obama for another 4 years.
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GeoffreyF
Pragmatic Liberal in Massachusetts
06:09 PM on 12/31/2011
When will Ron Paul's supporters realize they have been scammed. RP knows that his policies are bunk. He is saying what sells newsletters and speaking engagements. This man is scamming his supporters and it is sad that they think the never never land that he depicts can ever exist.

RP knows it. His worst nightmare would be to win the nomination and actually have to make it all work. Ever worse would be for him to win the Presidency, a job thatt he actually does not want.
06:13 PM on 12/31/2011
I do believe you have him pegged! F/F!
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06:14 PM on 12/31/2011
Here's a much more interesting essay regarding his importance in the race:

http://www.salon.com/2011/12/31/progressives_and_the_ron_paul_fallacies/singleton/
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montn2
06:08 PM on 12/31/2011
The really scary thing about Ron Paul is that we will have to contend with his son, Rand, in future elections. Scary and dangerous......a sad day for the good ole' USA.
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06:18 PM on 12/31/2011
Yeah, someone might stand up for your constitutional rights...
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Agnostic Realist Tradevknaught
12:17 AM on 01/01/2012
Like the right to pollute without interference from others until after the damage is done.

No thanks.
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07:29 PM on 12/31/2011
I'll give you scary:

indefinite detention of US citizens (fought against by rand)
FISA
TSA and the new roving TSA security
assassination of US citizens by executive order
no warrants to break into your home
endless war
patriot act
destruction of the dollar

how is the good ole USA sounding so far? Ron & Ran are strongly against
all of that.

Orwell was an optimist