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Topic: Presidential Campaign 2008
Dispite the Walk-Out

Ron Paul Receives Enthusiastic Response at Nevada
by Kipper Mathews
(libertarian)
Tuesday, April 29, 2008

News Release

From the Ron Paul 2008 website:

April 28 2008

ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Texas Republican Congressman and Presidential Candidate Ron Paul received numerous standing ovations during his speech to a record crowd at the Nevada State Republican Convention in Reno on April 26th.

During his speech, Dr. Paul encouraged the attendees to continue efforts to return the Republican Party to its traditional message of limited government, fiscal responsibility, and protection of personal liberties. He also encouraged his supporters to bring more people into the party. Today, Dr. Paul sent a personal thank-you note to Nevada GOP Chairwoman Sue Lowden expressing thanks for her role in including him in the day's events.

According to reports, Ron Paul had a large majority of delegates to the Nevada State Republican Convention. Paul came in second place in the January 19th Nevada Republican Presidential Preference Caucus.

www.ronpaul2008.com

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Published: Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Last modified: Tuesday, April 29, 2008

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