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Obama Wins Dixville Notch, Hart's Location, N.H.

Nov 4th, 2008 · Voting polls weren't even open when Dixville Notch and Hart's Location announced their results. For 60 years, the two small villages in New Hampshire have been observing a tradition of having the first Election Day ballots. In Dixville Notch, Obama defeated John McCain by a count of 15 to 6. Hart's Location reported 17 votes for Obama, 10 for McCain and two for write-in candidate Ron Paul. Independent Ralph Nader was on both towns' ballots but got no votes.

Keywords: Town · Village · N.H · candidate · Traditional · McCain · John McCain · New Hampshire · Obama · Hart · Election Day · Ron Paul

Ron Paul Says He Won't Endorse McCain

Sep 10th, 2008 · Former Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has said he rejected an appeal to endorse John McCain. At a news conference with third-party candidates, Paul criticized both parties, saying voters are faced with the "lesser of two evils."

Keywords: Republicans · presidential · parties · voters · candidate · McCain · John McCain · Paul · Lesser · Ron · Ron Paul

What's Next for Ron Paul?

Jun 19th, 2008 · From his guerrilla campaigners to Internet rock star status, Ron Paul's run for the Republican nomination was far from traditional. The congressman reflects on his presidential run and what's next.

Keywords: Republicans · presidential · campaign · Traditional · guerrillas · Internet · Congressman · Paul · Ron · nomination · Ron Paul

Missing Ron Paul

Jun 19th, 2008 · We check in with some fervent Ron Paul supporters to get their thoughts at the end of his unconventional grassroots campaign.

Keywords: campaign · Paul · Ron · grassroots · Ron Paul

Ron Paul Stands Out in Republican Crowd

Feb 18th, 2008 · To say that Ron Paul, the Republican congressman who is running for president, marches to his own drum is a fair statement. While this has brought him fame and money from Internet donors, not everyone back home in his Texas congressional district is happy with him.

Keywords: Republicans · congressional · president · Texas · money · fame · districts · Internet · Congressman · Paul · donors · Ron

What Candidates' Names Mean to S.C. Voters *

Jan 18th, 2008 · The presidential candidates have spent millions of dollars painstakingly crafting their messages and images. But what words pop into voters' minds when they hear the names John McCain, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Rudolph Giuliani, Fred Thompson, Ron Paul, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and John Edwards? Voters in South Carolina offer an earful.

Keywords: presidential · voters · candidate · S.C · dollars · John McCain · John Edwards · Hillary Clinton · South Carolina · Fred Thompson · Barack Obama · Mitt Romney

Ron Paul Takes 'Moral Responsibilty' for Newsletters

Jan 14th, 2008 · Ron Paul's campaign responds to the controversy surrounding newsletters published under the presidential contender's name in the 80s and 90s. "He did not approve what went out," says Paul's campaign manager, Jesse Benton regarding the racist and homophobic remarks. Benton also clarifies that Paul will not run as an independent if he loses the GOP primary.

Keywords: manager · presidential · GOP · Controversy · independent · campaign · racist · moral · Paul · Ron · newsletter · Homophobic

Ron Paul's Questionable Newsletters ****

Jan 10th, 2008 · As Ron Paul campaigns for the Republican nomination, his involvement in an ultra-conservative newsletter is being questioned. Some of those newsletters contain racially charged material and rants about gays. We speak with New Republic reporter James Kirchick who dug up the newsletters.

Keywords: Republicans · Gay · ultra · Conservation · campaign · Paul · Ron · nomination · New Republic · newsletter · Ron Paul · James Kirchick

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