When the Pauls were in Reno, shortly after their 55th anniversary, I was able to get a few minutes with Carol.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY today, Carol!
When the Pauls were in Reno, shortly after their 55th anniversary, I was able to get a few minutes with Carol.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY today, Carol!
LAKE JACKSON, Texas – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul remains competitive in a head-to-head matchup against President Barack Obama according to a new PPP poll.
Paul wins 41 percent of the vote to Obama’s 49 percent. The Texas Congressman is also within the +/- 3 percent margin of error of fellow GOP contenders Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney who garnered 44 and 42 percent against the President respectively. Paul also does better than Newt Gingrich, who would only win 40 percent against the President according to the poll.
Notably, Paul fares the best against Obama among independent voters, trailing him by one point, well within the margin of error. In the same match up among independents, the President beats Santorum, Romney, and Gingrich by four, nine, and 19 points respectively.
“Ron Paul is the only true conservative in the race who can mount a serious challenge to President Obama,” said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton. “The fact that Congressman Paul draws more support from independent voters than all the other GOP candidates in a matchup against Obama proves that he is the one with the best chance to win the White House.”
The results are based on a telephone survey conducted February 9th through the 12th with a random sample of 1,200 American voters.
The full results of the poll can be found here.
This comes on the heels of a USA Today/Gallup Poll which showed Paul within the margin of error against President Obama.
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Ron Paul won the special late-hour caucus that had reportedly been set up by a Nevada billionaire supporting Newt Gingrich. That strategy backfired after Ron Paul supporters managed to persuade the audience – and the nation:
Final Nevada Results:
HENDERSON, Nevada – The Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign announced today new members of its active “Veterans for Ron Paul” nationwide coalition.
Today’s additions hail from Clark, Douglas, Lyon, Nye, and Washoe counties, all Nevada, and pledge to spread the word among their respective communities concerning the 12-term Congressman from Texas’ staunch advocacy for veterans’ issues.
The announcement occurs on the heels of a recent announcement of Dr. Paul’s support and co-sponsorship of H.R. 210, a bill to honor and aid Filipino veterans of the Second World War in the lead up to today’s Rally In Support of H.R. 210 & World War II Filipino Veterans Fairness Day.
It also follows today’s release concerning Ron Paul having received far more donations from active military men and women than all the other candidates combined.
Representing five counties, information about each veteran is provided in the following sequence (if provided): Name and residence, rank, branch, conflict/assignment, years of service.
Clark County
Ryan Gilmore of Henderson, Corporal, National Guard, serving since 2009.
Paul Francis of Las Vegas, Specialist-4, US Army, Korea, four years.
Ian Drazih of Las Vegas, Corporal, US Army, six years.
Reed Zachary of Las Vegas, disabled veteran.
Mark Bailey of Las Vegas, US Marines draftee.
Douglas County
Jack Dien of Gardnerville, Corporal, US Army, Korean Conflict, two years active/six reserve.
Lyon County
Ryan Renken of Fernley, Captain, US Army, Iraq Conflict, serving since 2002.
Kellen Easter of Fernley, Iraq Conflict.
William Sandell of Dayton, Senior Airman, US Air Force, Philippines, six years.
Nye County
Joseph Heath of Pahrump, US Army, Iraq Conflict, five years.
Washoe County
Gene Braeger of Sparks, Private First Class, US Marines, Asia, two years.
Thomas Hamel of Sparks, Lance Corporal, US Marines, Okinawa, four years.
James Young of Reno, US Army, Canada, two years.
Josef Wuepper of Reno, Specialist-4 Airborne Ranger, US Army, Iraq/Haiti/Panama, eight years.
Brian Suen of Reno, US Navy, four years active/eight reserve.
Ron Paul is the only candidate in this election possessing an honorable record of military service. A flight surgeon during the Cold War era, his commitment to veterans was recently showcased in the campaign’s television ad ‘He Served’. The campaign’s more recent television ad titled ‘Secure’ highlights Dr. Paul’s plan to keep America safe.
As a function of this announcement, all of the above-mentioned persons are members of the “Veterans for Ron Paul” nationwide coalition, in particular its Nevada steering committee.
As a basic first step, those wanting to join the active “Veterans for Ron Paul” nationwide coalition should visit the official web page by clicking here. Prospective members should also send an email tonvcoalitions@ronpaul2012.com, writing the coalition name in the subject line.