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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Ron Paul: There’s “No Way” I’m Endorsing Romney He has the delegates, but he doesnt have the hearts and the minds of the people Steve Watson Infowars.com June 20, 2012 Congressman Ron Paul has appeared on two major news networks and declared that there is no way he will endorse Mitt Romney for president. On last nights Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, Paul said that despite his own sons endorsement for Romney, he would not be throwing his hat in with the former Massachusetts governor. Well, it looks like he has the delegates, yes, Paul told Blitzer. But he doesnt have the control of the hearts and the minds of the people. And right now a lot of people a lot of delegates who are pledged to vote for Romney are actually very strong supporters of ours and will be strongly supporting us when we want to put things into the platform that say, hey, we dont need another war. Yes, we do need to audit the Federal Reserve. Yes, we ought to really cut spending. Despite assurances from Rand Paul last week that he had discussed the Romney endorsement with his father, the senior Paul said he was not ready to fade away and vowed to fight on with his campaign all the way to the convention, even though victory is now impossible. I think its legitimate for us to continue to debate, Paul said. I know they dont want the debate at the convention. Everything has to be smooth and proper. But, you know, I helped pay for the convention because the taxpayers pay Republicans $18 million-plus. And Obama gets $18 million plus to have these grand parties. I think we should be serious and discuss differences. The Congressman also declined to oppose a lawsuit that has been brought against the RNC by his supporters. The suit, challenges the GOPs binding delegate rule that enforces delegates in certain states to vote for the candidate who won the state primary. It argues that delegates have the Constitutional right to vote their conscience at the national convention. If they have a legitimate argument that they can make and thats what they want to do, Im not going to say Dont do it, Paul said. Watch the video: Appearing on MSNBCs Morning Joe today, Paul repeated that he would not endorse Romney. I would say he has core convictions, but I just disagree with them, the Congressman said. Paul also outlined his desires for the national convention, noting that although he will not have enough delegates to take over the convention, he would relish a speech on the floor or failing that an on site meeting to influence the party platform. All I want to do, if I dont get a speech on the floor in the convention, all I want to do is have a meeting and say, Look, we have numbers, we have people, we have enthusiasm, we believe in something. Why dont you pay a little attention? And actually I think they are. They dont know quite how to handle it. Paul urged. I think [the GOP] has lost its way. I think a long time ago. I cant see the difference between Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, Paul argued. Theyre both very militaristic, interventionist, pro-war
do Republicans really stop welfare expansion? No. Do they really cut back and balance the budget? No, they usually introduce bigger budgets. When it comes to the philosophy of government, theres not enough difference for me, Paul concluded. I would like to change those convictions of the Republican Party because there were times when they had much better positions. And theres no reason why we cant restore those and improve upon them. Watch the interview: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 10.
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The Democrats could do very well if they secretly (i.e., without revealing they are Democrats) encourage and subsidize a third party run for Ron Paul. Effectively done, Ron Paul could siphon enough Conservative votes away from Romney to assure that Obama has a plurality, if not a majority. It may work out that every dollar spent supporting a Ron Paul run would be more effective than two dollars spent advertising for Obama directly.
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