Ron Paul Presidential Campaign 2008
Representative from texas 1976 1977 1979 1985 1997 2013 1988 libertarian party presidential nominee and candidate for the 2008 and 2012 republican presidential nomination.
Ron paul presidential campaign 2008. United states presidential election 2012. On september 5 2011 ron paul announced his 2012 campaign for president. 2012 presidential campaign. He unanimously received the nomination of the republican party and went on to face tim ashe in a 2 way race.
Despite being very popular president paul was defeated by tim ashe in 2012. But his 2008 campaign. House of representatives 1976 77 1979 85 1997 2013 and who unsuccessfully ran as the 1988 libertarian presidential candidate. In 2008 paul s support among republican voters remained in the single.
The 2008 presidential campaign of ron paul congressman of texas began in early 2007 when he announced his candidacy for the 2008 republican nomination for president of the united states initial opinion polls during the first three quarters of 2007 showed paul consistently receiving support from 3 or less of those polled. Legal counsel to pat buchanan s presidential campaign. Electoral history of ron paul republican u s. Econd quarter 2007on june 30 2007 in des moines iowa iowans for tax relief and the iowa christian alliance invited all republican.
Whipping westward across manhattan in a limousine sent by comedy central s daily show ron paul the 10 term texas congressman and long shot republican presidential candidate is being. In 2008 paul s support among republican voters remained in the. But opposed war spending bill which included a plan to withdraw most u s. Former gop presidential candidate ron paul was talking about free markets as part of his ron paul liberty report friday when his speech suddenly turned to gibberish.
Full results for ron paul. He later sought the republican nomination for president in 2008 and 2012. Ron paul american politician who served as a republican member of the u s. The ron paul presidential campaign of 2008 began in early 2007 when congressman ron paul of texas announced his candidacy for the 2008 republican nomination for president of the united states initial opinion polls during the first three quarters of 2007 showed paul consistently receiving support from 3 or less of those polled.
