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  • ...rty and more niche-interest presidential candidates like Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul.
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  • He supports the presidential campaign of [[Ron Paul]], and argues, citing J Street protest over Paul's call to terminate all fo
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  • ...or Trump, 227 for Clinton, 3 for Colin Powell, and 1 each for John Kasich, Ron Paul, Bernie Sanders and Faith Spotted Eagle ([http://www.thegreenpapers.com/]).
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  • ...p]] of New York as a staff economist He was a legislative assistant for [[Ron Paul]] in 1976.
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  • He said that when she attended a Ron Paul rally, she met met "a lot of 'ordinary' people, as in not privileged" and
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  • He supports the presidential campaign of Ron Paul, and argues, citing J Street protest over Paul's call to terminate all fore
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  • ==Ron Paul, 2008 U.S. Libertarian Party presidential candidate==
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  • [[Patrick Buchanan]] is one of the more prominent paleoconservatives. [[Ron Paul]] is sometimes considered a paleo and sometimes a libertarian.
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  • ...most of the candidates for the 2008 election, with [[Barack Obama]] and [[Ron Paul]] the most successful.
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  • ...Rep. Duncan Hunter, 92.0; Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo, 97.8; and Texas Rep. Ron Paul, 82.3." see [http://www.washingtontimes.com/article/20070623/EDITORIAL/1062
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  • * [[Ron Paul/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Ron Paul/Metadata]]
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  • * [[Ron Paul/Definition]]
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  • ...ricia McGowan Wald]] and [[David Tolbert]]. Some conservatives, such as [[Ron Paul]] and [[Howard Phillips]], consider U.S. involvement with the Court to be a
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  • ...mocratic election of the U.S. Senate. Proponents of the latter, including Ron Paul and Tony Blankley, see it as a return to states' rights. ...country." They are concerned with comments from movement figures such as Ron Paul, and Senate candidates Rand Paul (R-Kentucky (U.S. state)|Kentucky), Mike
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  • *[[Ron Paul]]
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  • Should we mention rumours about Ron Paul possibly running as an Independent Candidate?
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