LAKE JACKSON, Texas -- According to recent surveys in the New York Times, 2012 Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul polls quite well in a head to head match up against President Obama. In the polls, Paul comes within 5 percentage points of the president, doing slightly better than a majority of the other Republican contenders.
“It is exciting to see how well Dr. Paul does against the President, better than the majority of announced candidates,” said Ron Paul 2012 spokesman Jesse Benton. “It is proof that Americans are sick of the status quo and are eager to support a leader who stands for constitutionally limited government and individual liberty.” Read more
“It is exciting to see how well Dr. Paul does against the President, better than the majority of announced candidates,” said Ron Paul 2012 spokesman Jesse Benton. “It is proof that Americans are sick of the status quo and are eager to support a leader who stands for constitutionally limited government and individual liberty.” Read more
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