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Ron Paul Gets Best Primary Finish Yet

Posted by John Nichols, The Nation at 10:50 AM on May 30, 2008.


The gadfly candidate is still pulling heavy support away from McCain
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After Hillary Clinton wraps up her campaign and Barack Obama stakes his uncontested claim on the Democratic presidential nomination -- something that could happen as soon as next week -- John McCain will still have a race on his hands for the Republican nod.

Ron Paul, the Texas congressman who is running an anti-war, libertarian-themed challenge to the GOP establishment,refuses to quit.

Indeed, Paul is running better now than when the media was paying attention to the race for the GOP nod.

In Idaho, which held its primary Tuesday, Paul won almost a quarter of the vote -- his best percentage so far this year.

Final returns give Arizona Senator McCain just 70 percent support from Idaho Republicans -- not a very impressive figure for a man who has been the presumptive party nominee since February.

Paul, who has made it clear that he does not intend to endorse McCain, took 24 percent.

Six percent picked "uncommitted" -- in other words, nobody -- over McCain.

Paul gains five delegates from Idaho, adding to the base his campaign hopes to use to force platform debates at this summer's Republican National Convention in St. Paul.

And Paul's not done yet.

He's been to Montana, where he has attracted big-name endorsements and substantial support for his effort to finish strong in the state's "beauty contest" primary on June 3. Paul's also got a campaign going in South Dakota, which votes the same day. And his supporters are packing state conventions in other states, still seeking to win delegates -- and, with them, to make the GOP convention a whole lot more interesting than the Democratic gathering.

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Ha ha ha ha!
Posted by: SoCalLib on May 30, 2008 11:42 AM   
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I would love to see Rachel Maddow turn it around and ask Pat Buchanan, "So, Pat, what's wrong with John McCain? Why can't he seem to close the deal?"

I'm really getting a kick out of seeing the GOP in such disarray.

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Who knew
Posted by: Jeanne on May 30, 2008 8:28 PM   
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Ron Paul was in the race still? This is a glaring example of how the "news" does not report the news. If Clinton's persistence in the face of the numbers is newsworthy, surely Paul's equal persistence despite even more overwhelming numbers ought to warrant a mention. It's a good thing I don't rely on NBC, CBS, ABC, etc for information.

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» RE: Who knew Posted by: Dboy
Hand the Nomination to Hillary - and I'll Vote for Paul!
Posted by: Purple Girl on May 31, 2008 5:07 AM   
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As a Michigander I was Livid when I voted in that RIGGED primary! It was handed to Hillary on a silver platter by the (not for long)'Leading Dems of this State! I have been a Loyal voting Dem (even voted for Bill 2x's- Hindsight being 20/20 now- MY APOLOGIES TO ALL). But I Will NOT vote for Hillary -in any way shape or form if they steal the nomination for her.She has done a GREAT Dis service to Women with her cries of 'Sexism' which are unfounded due to her recieving the Red carpet treatment during the majority of this campaign, It is Her Fault tha ther Red Logo'ed Slip fell Our and Tripped Her Up. No DLC'er will ever again be able to 'seal the Deal' with the True Blue Dem Base- they Reek of Corporatism- LIEberman is a prime example of Traitors who disguises themselves in Blue- also STILL a DLC Member!
Cave Adsum DNC, Those of US who hold the Principles and ideals of the Real Democratic platform ( Equal Rights for ALL, Labor is the heart,soul and breath of industry, The environment is key to mankinds survival....We are the Stewards: Caregivers and responsible for all that happens) WE ARE WATCHING YOU TODAY!Can You feel the Base rumbling under your Feet?

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Go Hillary!
Posted by: Constitutionalist on May 31, 2008 8:39 PM   
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www.women4ronpaul.com

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Bleh
Posted by: Love Me, I'm a Liberal on Jun 2, 2008 7:00 AM   
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Ron Paul is an evil Republican just like all the others. Don't be fooled.

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» RE: Bleh Posted by: marlow
» RE: Bleh Posted by: lively56