When Mitt for Brains Romney talks, there is little to get excited about. He is a central planner with a liberal record and voters aren't flocking to his rallies in mass. This of course has the GOP a little nervous as the words unity are heard throughout their rhetoric after Newt Gingrich dropped out leaving just Ron Paul, a man who is continuing to rack up delegates and has won states once declared for Romney and Santorum like Iowa, Colorado, and Minnesota. If the Republican primary is over, Ron Paul supporters weren't sent the memo by the Republican establishment who handpicked gun grabber, healthcare statist Mitt Romney.
Over 6,000 people showed up in Austin, Texas, to hear the good doctor speak about why he is the best man for the job.
Thousands of chanting, cheering supporters flooded the University of Texas campus to show Ron Paul some love Thursday night, undaunted by the prospect that the Texas congressman is a long shot for the GOP presidential nomination. There is more to winning than victory at the polls, Paul told the crowd, which broke into occasional chants of "President Paul." "I'm convinced a revolution is going on. It is an intellectual revolution," Paul said. "It is going to be difficult, but it is always glorious to have success. And we will have success," he said. "Regardless of what happens next week, next month, November the spirit of this revolution is not going away."
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An article in the Austin Statesman written by Chuck Lindell reads, "WIth campaign, Paul trying tobuild national movement to change GOP.