Ron Paul Likely To Score Delegates
The Ron Paul Presidential campaign was reported to have largely ignored playing a key campaign role in Florida’s Republican primary, but has followed a strategy that will likely pay off this week.
According to The Christian-Science Monitor, the champion of liberty will likely win more delegates to the 2012 GOP convention this week than Newt Gingrich or Rick Santorum. In fact, the news outlet says, Paul likely will have more delegates than the two combined.
As his rivals were embroiled in a battle for Florida’s winner-take-all delegates, Paul continued a strategy which many pundits have labeled as odd.
Paul has made visits to Nevada, Colorado and Maine in an effort to garner support in the caucus States. The candidate says he is happy with the outcome of his strategy.
Linda Bean, heiress to Maine outfitter L.L. Bean, said she supported Paul last Saturday as the candidate made a campaign swing through the State.
On Tuesday, as the Florida primary was under way, Paul was actively campaigning in Colorado.
Sam Rolley Staff writer Sam Rolley began a career in journalism working for a small town newspaper while seeking a B.A. in English. After learning about many of the biases present in most modern newsrooms, Rolley became determined to find a position in journalism that would allow him to combat the unsavory image that the news industry has gained. He is dedicated to seeking the truth and exposing the lies disseminated by the mainstream media at the behest of their corporate masters, special interest groups and information gatekeepers.
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