Ron Paul
Ron Ernest Paul is a United States Congressman of the Republican Party. He is also a physician, author, and a presidential entrant from Lake Jackson in Texas. He campaigned in the presidential elections twice, in 1998 and 2008. He possesses a lively support of factions that and his campaign was named the “Ron Paul Revolution.” Ron Paul is also the initiator of the advocacy company Campaign for Liberty.
Ron Paul was a contender in the 2008 Republican presidential primaries and he was positioned at fourth in the popularity poll. He declined to support John McCain, the candidate selected by the 2008 Republican National Convention. He was also the only candidate to state that the patriot act would end up making the nation to run like a police state. His campaigns were roughly driven entirely by grass roots movements.
Ron Paul is a strong contender in the 2012 Presidential elections as the republican candidate. He has been portrayed as conformist, libertarian and constitutionalists. He believes in an international strategy of non-interventionism, and nominated in opposition to the Iraq War Resolution. Still, he favours the use of force to suppress Afghan terrorists. He believes in removal from the NATO and the UN, stating the hazards of international situations that endanger the country’s control.
The main aim in his 2012 campaign against Barack Obama is not to raise taxes. Ron Paul has for long supported the removal of the federal taxes and reduction in the administrative expenditure. He also supports elimination of many federal organizations, and extraction of armed bases and personnel from overseas. He believes in solid wealth and resists the Federal Reserve. His oppositions also involve the federal War on Drugs, the Patriot Act, No Child Left Behind, and mainly, regulation of guns. Ron Paul is sturdily pro-life and has initiated statements to counteract Roe v. Wade, since he truly believes that the Supreme Court has seized each state’s power to permit, control, or prohibit abortion.
In 2012, Ron Paul will be backed by the Republican Party. However, there are also sources that state that he might run under a Libertarian banner. To get more exposure, he is not going to only work with the system but also to follow almost every states’ belief that a candidate who do not run in the primaries, should not go forward with the campaign as an independent third party.
But thanks to Ron Paul’s reformed Libertarian views in the Republican policies, in 2012, the President title can belong to him. It is said that constituency members in the states of New Hampshire and Iowa look forward to seeing their contenders early and regularly. Since these are the concentration of his campaigns, he is to make up his mind as soon as possible. It is widely believed that due to his lack of support of globalist visions such as foreign warfare and even though he predicted the economic recession early on, the main reason he gave up the 2008 campaign is to right his wrongs and concentrate on becoming the President in 2012.


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