Paul: I'm Not Dropping Out
GORHAM, Maine -- Ron Paul said Saturday the Republican presidential race has "a ways to go" and he doesn't intend to get out or get behind another can...
GORHAM, Maine -- Ron Paul said Saturday the Republican presidential race has "a ways to go" and he doesn't intend to get out or get behind another can...
Robin Koerner | Posted 03.20.2012
Obama three years ago generated unusual excitement, but it never involved the same depth and duration of commitment that we see today among the Ron Paul revolutionaries.
HuffingtonPost.com | Christina Wilkie | Posted 12.26.2011
WASHINGTON -- The intensity of Rep. Ron Paul's (R-Texas) pro-life beliefs was questioned by fellow conservatives Monday evening, when the group Person...
Earl Ofari Hutchinson | Posted 02.24.2012
A slash and burn assault on government, even when its race tinged, doesn't hurt Ron Paul one bit. It gets media and public attention, draws denunciations from his defenders as hitting below the belt, and quiet cheers from the multitudes that happen to agree with him.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 02.12.2012
Ron Paul. Remember him? His basic story, if you've been absorbing the most conventional accounts from the most conventional media, is that Ron Paul doesn't... quite... exist. Paul's the candidate who has consistently gotten ten times the amount of support of the various candidates who get excluded from the debates, without getting much more in the way of press coverage. He consistently outperformed Jon Huntsman and Rick Santorum, now has Bachmann and Perry envying his position, and yet, even as he's peaked, the disrespect continues. At the last debate, Paul received only about eleven minutes of time to answer eight questions. But how will Iowa treat him?
AP | By ALLEN G. BREED | Posted 02.09.2012
GREENVILLE, N.C. -- Long before he discovered Friedrich Hayek and other free-market economists, Ron Paul got a lesson in sound money from his oldest b...
Posted 11.29.2011
Ron Paul's semi-secret -- and not actually affiliated with his campaign -- weapon is back. "Pin-Ups for Ron Paul," a group of women supporting the ...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jon Ward | Posted 11.04.2011
WASHINGTON –- If Wednesday's Republican presidential primary debate, the first in which Texas Governor Rick Perry will participate, is a test for al...
Janis Hotham | Posted 05.25.2011
With 5000 questions and only 40 being picked to air during the debate, are we getting a fair representation of what people really want to ask?
AP | By BETH FOUHY | Posted 01.28.2012