Santorum fights "fake" conservative charges
23.02.2012 3:06 0 views 0 comments
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Ron Paul and Mitt Romney hit former Pennsylvania senator in CNN debate in Arizona Czytaj więcej »
| Dem calls for investigation, tighter rules following Ron Paul double-payment allegations
(Daily Caller)
22.02.2012 18:03 8 views 0 comments
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Daily Caller - Democratic Rep. Mike Quigley, chairman of the bipartisan Congressional Transparency Caucus that he co-founded with Republican Rep. Darrell Issa, is proposing the House of Representatives strengthen congressional travel reporting requirements following reports on Rep. Ron Paul collecting twice — once from taxpayers and once from non-profits — for flights he has been taking, Roll Call reported on Wednesday. Czytaj więcej »
| Iowa Poll Favors Republican Candidates for President
(ContributorNetwork)
20.02.2012 19:47 21 views 0 comments
Tags: Saturday, ContributorNetwork, President, Paul, Republican, Obama, Barack Obama, Iowa, Texas, Ron Paul, Post
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 ContributorNetwork - A Des Moines Register poll released Saturday gives indication that in at least one important Midwestern state, President Barack Obama would lose to three of four Republican nominee candidates. Texas Congressman Ron Paul would fair best if the general election was held today in Iowa. Czytaj więcej »
| GOP Field Not Exactly the Fab Four
20.02.2012 16:31 16 views 0 comments
Tags: News, There, Rick, Mitt, Gingrich, Newt Gingrich, Paul, Washington, Americas, Ron Paul, America
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Joseph Curl, Washington Times Mitt, Rick, Ron and Newt. Seriously?There are roughly 158,842,912 Americans 35 and older, making them eligible to run for president. Of the total, 75,637,212 are men mdash; halve that you get 37,818,606 leaning right.So that means that Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich are the hellip; very hellip; best hellip; four hellip; men out of the nearly 38 million in America to be president. (And women, before you get all, ldquo;Yeah!rdquo; letrsquo;s just note that of your roughly 41 million right-leaning, eligible-aged sisters, you put... Czytaj więcej »
| Paul looks for delegates, respect in caucus states
(AP)
20.02.2012 14:33 23 views 0 comments
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AP - Ron Paul may not win the Republican nomination for president — he has yet to win a single state — but his strategy of trying to amass delegates in caucus states could land him a prominent role at the party's national convention this summer. Czytaj więcej »
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