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Justin Sink
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11/06/12 05:46 PM ET
Paul defended his decision not to endorse Romney or Obama, telling CNN there wasn't "enough difference between the two candidates."
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Meghashyam Mali
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07/15/12 08:43 AM ET
Paul had hoped to win enough delegates to be nominated and secure a speaking slot at the national convention.
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Jordy Yager
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07/14/12 01:51 PM ET
“I think the Romney campaign organization is very insecure,” said the Texas lawmaker.
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Meghashyam Mali
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06/10/12 12:55 PM ET
Santorum said Sunday he hoped to rally "principled conservatives" to "counterbalance the effect of the Paul folks."
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Meghashyam Mali
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06/07/12 08:09 AM ET
In a statement, Paul said his 200 delegates gave him an opportunity to "shape the future of the GOP."
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Justin Sink
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05/15/12 12:49 PM ET
A top official for Ron Paul's presidential campaign said that he does “not believe that that is likely” the Texas congressman will back Mitt Romney, and said discussion of a potential endorsement was "premature."
Campaign chairman Jesse Benton said that while he was "sure [it] would help Mitt Romney to earn Dr. Paul's endorsement," the presumptive Republican nominee would have to work to win the support of Paul's fervent supporters.
“In a lot of ways, the ball is in the court of the Republican Party and in the court of Mitt Romney. If our people are treated with respect, if our ideas, their ideas, are embraced and treated seriously and treated with respect, I think the Republican Party has a very good chance of picking up a substantial number of their votes,” Benton said. “On the flip side, if they’re treated I guess largely like they were in 2008, I think a lot of people are going to stay home, a lot of people are going to sit on their hands.”
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Cameron Joseph
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05/15/12 10:53 AM ET
A memo from Paul's campaign outlines his strategy for the convention and cites the issues his delegates will fight for
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Cameron Joseph
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05/14/12 02:15 PM ET
"We will no longer spend resources campaigning in primaries in states that have not yet voted," Ron Paul said.
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Alicia M. Cohn
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05/09/12 11:39 AM ET
Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) on Wednesday sharply denied that he has plans to stage a coup at the Republican National Convention in August.
“That is not in my plan, that is against my plan, I don’t like that even being a suggestion,” Paul told CNN.
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Josh Lederman
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05/08/12 05:25 AM ET
The other Republican candidates have all packed it in, but Ron Paul campaigns on.
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