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Ron Paul 2012 presidential campaign

From 2011 to 2012, Ron Paul, a U.S. representative from Texas, unsuccessfully ran for the 2012 Republican Party nomination for the president of the United States.

Ron Paul for President 2012
Campaign2012 United States presidential election
CandidateRon Paul
U.S. Representative from Texas
(1976–1977)
(1979–1985)
(1997–2013)
AffiliationRepublican Party
StatusAnnounced May 13, 2011
Lost Republican nomination to Mitt Romney
HeadquartersLake Jackson, Texas, U.S.
Key peopleJohn Tate (manager)
Jesse Benton (chairman)
Gary Howard, Jr. (press secretary)
John McCardell (finance director)
Fritz Wenzel (pollster)[1][2]
Doug Wead (senior advisor)[3]
ReceiptsUS$40,947,039
SloganRestore America Now

On April 14, 2011, Paul announced the formation of a "testing-the-waters" account, and had stated that he would decide whether he would enter the race by at least early May. Paul announced the formation of an exploratory committee on April 26 in Des Moines, Iowa. He declared his presidential candidacy on May 13 in Exeter, New Hampshire.[4]

On July 12, Paul announced that he would not seek another term as the representative of Texas's 14th district to focus on his presidential campaign.[5] By April 2012, the campaign had raised more than $38 million.[6][7][8][9][10]

On May 14, Paul announced that he would end active campaigning for the remaining primary states and instead focus on delegate selection conventions at the state level.[11] On July 14, Paul failed to win a plurality of delegates at the final convention in the state of Nebraska, which ended his ability to ensure a speaking spot at the Republican National Convention,[12] where Paul's campaign won 190 delegates.[13]

Background and pre-campaign events edit

 
Ron Paul at a townhall in Le Mars, Iowa on December 30, 2011

Heavily speculated as a possible Republican candidate in the 2012 presidential election, Paul appeared in the 2010 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) straw poll. Paul won the poll, defeating Mitt Romney, who had won it the previous three years.[14] Paul also won the 2011 CPAC straw poll with 30 percent of the vote. Following that, he also won the paid, online Arizona Tea Party Patriots straw poll on February 28, 2011, with 49% of the vote.[15]

In February 2011, Paul asked supporters to donate to his Liberty Political Action Committee to fund trips to Iowa and elsewhere to explore a possible 2012 presidential candidacy. On February 21, a Presidents' Day money bomb raised around $400,000 in 24 hours. Liberty PAC raised more than $700,000 during its February relaunch.[16][17] By the end of March, Liberty PAC had raised more than $1 million.[6]

On April 14, 2011, it was announced that Paul had formed a "testing-the-waters" organization, similar to Newt Gingrich's efforts in exploring his potential candidacy. Paul's spokesman, Jesse Benton was quoted as saying, "He remains undecided on what his plans will be, but as a final decision draws closer, his team has put the pieces in place for him to flip a switch and hit the ground running if he decides to run for president."[18] Paul announced the formation of an exploratory committee in Des Moines, Iowa on April 26 in preparation for a potential bid for the Republican presidential nomination.[19][20]

On May 5, Paul participated in a debate in Greenville, South Carolina among only five candidates.[21] A moneybomb was scheduled for the same day, which raised over $1 million for Paul's campaign.[22]

Campaign developments edit

Announcements edit

On May 13, 2011, in Exeter, New Hampshire, Paul announced his decision to seek the Republican nomination in the 2012 election. The announcement was broadcast live nationally on ABC's Good Morning America.[4]

On May 14, 2012, Paul made a statement on the campaign's website that he would no longer be actively campaigning in remaining state primaries, but would instead continue his presidential bid by seeking to collect delegates at caucuses and state conventions for the Republican National Convention in August 2012.[23]

GOP debates and straw polls edit

He participated in a debate on June 13, 2011, at Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire.[24] On June 18, 2011, Paul won the Southern Republican Leadership Conference straw poll with 41%, winning by a large margin on Jon Huntsman, who trailed second with 25% and Michele Bachmann with 13% (Mitt Romney came in fifth with 5%).[25] On June 19 he again won the Clay County Iowa StrawPoll with 25%, while Michele Bachmann trailed second with 12%. Paul indicated in a June 2011 interview that if nominated, he would consider former New Jersey Superior Court judge Andrew Napolitano as his running mate.[26]

Paul also participated in another debate on August 11, 2011, in Ames, Iowa, and overwhelmingly won the post-debate polls.[27] He then came in second in the Ames Straw Poll with 4,671 votes, narrowly losing to Michele Bachmann by 152 votes or 0.9%, a statistical first-place tie finish according to some in the news media.[28][29][30][31] He received the fourth most votes for a candidate in the history of the Ames Straw Poll.

On August 20, in the New Hampshire Young Republicans Straw Poll Paul came again first, again overwhelmingly, with 45%, Mitt Romney trailing second with 10%.[32] On August 27, in the Georgia State GOP Straw Poll Paul came in a close second place behind Georgia resident Herman Cain, who had 26% of the vote, with Paul receiving 25.7%.[33]

On September 5, Paul attended the Palmetto Freedom Forum in South Carolina along with fellow candidates Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann and Newt Gingrich. The forum was paneled by congressmen Steve King of Iowa, senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina and Dr. Robert P. George, the founder of the American Principles Project which hosted the event.[34]

On September 12, Paul attended the Tea Party Republican presidential debate broadcast by CNN. During the event, Paul received both unexpected "cheers" and "boos" for his responses to the questions posed by the debate moderators and fellow debate participants.[35][36] When Rick Santorum questioned Paul about his position regarding the motivation behind the September 11 attacks, some of the audience jeered his response that U.S. foreign occupation was the "real motivation behind the September 11 attacks and the vast majority of other instances of suicide terrorism".[35]

When one of the moderators posed a hypothetical scenario of a healthy 30-year-old man requiring intensive care but neglected to be insured pressing Paul with "Are you saying that society should just let him die?", several audience members cheered "yeah!" Paul disagreed with the audience reaction stating that while he practiced as a doctor in a Catholic hospital before the Medicaid era, "We never turned anybody away from the hospital."[36] Paul elaborated further a few days later that he believed the audience was cheering self-reliance and that "the media took it and twisted it".[37]

Jack Burkman, a Republican Party (GOP) strategist, was asked of Paul's performance in the debate. While Burkman stated that his national radio program's polling suggested Rick Perry won the debate (156 Perry votes to 151 Paul votes), he believed Paul's support is extremely deep like Democrat support for Bobby Kennedy decades before and predicted "he could come from behind as the horses turn for home and win the nomination."[38]

On September 18, Paul won the California state GOP straw poll with 44.9% of the vote, held at the JW Marriott in downtown Los Angeles. Out of 833 ballots cast, Paul garnered the greatest number of votes with 374, beating his nearest competitor Texas Gov. Rick Perry by a wide margin.[39]

On September 24, Paul finished fifth in the GOP's Florida Presidency 5 straw poll with 10.4% of the vote.[40] Paul won with 37% of the vote at the Values Voter Summit on October 8;[41] the highest ever recorded at the event.

On October 22, Paul won the Ohio Republican straw poll with the support of 53% of the participants, more than double the support of the second-place candidate, Herman Cain (26%).[42]

Paul won the National Federation of Republican Assemblies Presidential Straw Poll of Iowa voters on October 29 with 82% of the vote.[43]

On November 19, Paul won the North Carolina Republican Straw Poll with 52% of the vote, finishing well ahead of the second-place candidate, Newt Gingrich, who received 22% of the vote.[44]

Polls edit

In an August Rasmussen Reports poll of likely voters across the political spectrum asking if they would vote for Paul or Barack Obama, the response narrowly favored Obama (39%) over Paul (38%), but by a smaller margin than the same question asked a month ago (41–37%).[45] Paul finished 3rd in a late-August poll of likely Republican primary voters, trailing Rick Perry and Mitt Romney and ahead of Michele Bachmann,[46] climbing from 4th position which, according to another poll, he occupied only a few days earlier.[47]

In a September Harris Poll, respondents chose Paul (51%) over Obama (49%).[48]

In the Illinois Republican Straw Poll held in the beginning of November, Paul took 52% of the votes of those polled with Herman Cain coming in second with 18%.[49]

In a November 10–12 Bloomberg News poll of Iowans likely to participate in the January 3, 2012 Republican caucuses, Paul was in a four-way tie at 19 percent with Cain, Romney and Gingrich at 20, 18 and 17 percent respectively.[50]

A Bloomberg News poll released on November 16, 2011, showed Paul at 17% in New Hampshire, in second place to Romney's 40%.[51]

A Public Policy Polling poll released on December 13, 2011, put Paul in a statistical tie for first in Iowa with Newt Gingrich, polling 21% and 22%, respectively.[52] The RealClearPolitics.com average shows Paul in second place in New Hampshire at 18.3% on December 28, 2011.[53] Public Policy Polling results from December 18 show that Paul is now leading in Iowa with 23%, followed by Romney at 20% and Gingrich at 14%.[54]

A January 2012 Rasmussen Reports poll of likely voters across the political spectrum found that in a hypothetical two-candidate race between Paul and Barack Obama, respondents preferred Obama (43%) over Paul (37%).[55] The RealClearPolitics.com average of polls also found Obama (47%) favored over Paul (42%), in a two-candidate race.[56]

A January Pew Research Center poll of registered voters across the political spectrum on the eve of the South Carolina primary found that in a hypothetical three-way race between Obama, Romney, and Paul, with Paul running as a third-party candidate, respondents would choose Obama (44%) over Romney (32%) and Paul (18%). (Paul had repeatedly stated he had no plans for a third-party run.)[57][58]

In polls of likely Republican primary voters on the eve of the South Carolina Republican primary, Paul placed third both in South Carolina (15%)[59] and nationally (14%),[60] trailing Romney and Gingrich.

A Rasmussen poll in April 2012 showed Paul as the only Republican candidate able to defeat Obama in a head-to-head match-up. Paul beat Obama by one point in the poll with 44% of the vote.[61]

Moneybombs and fundraising edit

Paul's second moneybomb (the first being before his official announcement) was scheduled for June 5, 2011, the anniversary of the 1933 joint resolution which abolished the gold standard. The June 5 moneybomb, which was themed as "The Revolution vs. RomneyCare: Round One", raised approximately $1.1 million.[62] A third moneybomb themed "Ready, Ames, Fire!" was executed on July 19, 2011, to provide support leading up to the Ames Straw Poll on August 13, 2011, raising over $550,000.[63]

In the second quarter of 2011, Paul's campaign ranked second, behind Mitt Romney, in total dollars raised with $4.5 million.[64] This was $1.5 million more than his original goal of $3 million.[65] During that quarter, the Paul campaign had raised more money from military personnel than all other GOP candidates combined, and even more money than Barack Obama, a trend that has continued from Paul's 2008 presidential campaign.[66]

A fourth moneybomb took place on Paul's 76th birthday on August 20, 2011. It raised more than $1.8 million despite a cyber-attack against the site that took it down for several hours, after which the donation drive was extended for another twelve hours.[67]

A fifth moneybomb began on September 17, the date of the 224th anniversary of the creation of the United States Constitution. Continuing throughout the following day, it raised more than $1 million.[68] Shortly after the Constitution Day moneybomb, a sixth moneybomb, entitled "End of Quarter Push", began on September 22 in an attempt to generate $1.5 million before the 3rd Quarter fundraising deadline.[69]

In the third quarter of 2011, Paul raised over $8 million.[8] A three-day moneybomb entitled "Black This Out" brought in more than $2.75 million in mid-October.[70][71]

On December 16, a moneybomb titled the "Tea Party MoneyBomb" took place and raised upwards of $4 million over a period of two days.[72]

Paul was also supported by the Super PAC Endorse Liberty. By January 16, 2012, the PAC had spent $2.83 million promoting Paul's campaign.[73]

"Blue Republican" movement edit

In June 2011, online publisher Robin Koerner coined the term "Blue Republican" to refer to U.S. voters who consider themselves to be liberal or progressive—or who generally vote Democratic—but plan to register as Republicans and vote in the U.S. 2012 Republican presidential primaries for Paul. The phrase "Blue Republican" quickly spread after Koerner's article "If You Love Peace, Become a 'Blue Republican' (Just for a Year)" was published in The Huffington Post on June 7. Social media entrepreneur Israel Anderson then promoted the term on Facebook, later teaming with Koerner to expand the movement.[74]

Five days after his original article coining the term, Koerner published a follow-up article on the term's popularity: "'Blue Republicans': an Idea Whose Time Has Come."[75] The article was shared on the social networking site Facebook more than 11,000 times by the time the second article was published.[76]

Federal budget edit

On June 21, 2011, Paul was the first 2012 Republican presidential candidate to sign the Cut, Cap, and Balance Pledge.[77] This pledge seeks commitments from politicians for changes of the debt limit, spending decreases, and taxation. The pledge also implores signers to endorse passage of a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution.

Media coverage edit

 
Paul speaking to supporters at a post-debate rally in Mesa, Arizona on February 22, 2012

During his previous presidential campaign, it was alleged by many supporters that there was a media blackout and suppression of coverage of Paul.[78] Similar allegations arose in the 2012 campaign and received some media coverage.[79] Politico columnist Roger Simon noted on CNN's Reliable Sources that Paul has received considerably less coverage than Michele Bachmann, despite earning a close second to her at the Ames Straw Poll.[80] Simon later opined in Politico that the media was treating Paul unfairly.[81]

Comedian Jon Stewart similarly complained about the lack of coverage, despite Paul polling much better than candidates who received coverage. Stewart presented a montage of mainstream media clips that showed commentators ignoring, and two CNN correspondents admitting to suppressing, coverage of Paul.[82] Will Wilkinson opined in The Economist that "Ron Paul remains as willfully overlooked as an American war crime", arguing that if Paul had won the Ames straw poll, it would have been written off as irrelevant, but since Bachmann had won, it was claimed to boost her campaign.[83] Other commentators noted that Paul has had success at past straw polls but has not turned that into broader success as a reason for the relative lack of media attention.[84]

Paul was asked in a Fox News interview "What are they [the media] afraid of?"[85] He answered "They don't want to discuss my views, because I think they're frightened by me challenging the status quo and the establishment."

During the November 12 CBS/National Journal Debate, Paul was allocated 90 seconds speaking time. Paul's campaign responded, saying, "Congressman Paul was only allocated 90 seconds of speaking in one televised hour. If we are to have an authentic national conversation on issues such as security and defense, we can and must do better to ensure that all voices are heard. CBS News, in their arrogance, may think they can choose the next president. Fortunately, the people of Iowa, New Hampshire, and across America get to vote and not the media elites."[86]

The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism found in August 2011 that Paul received substantially less coverage than other candidates in the 2012 race.[87][88][89][90] Pew released another study in October 2011 confirming that Paul has been receiving disproportionately low coverage in the media. Paul polled 6.0–9.8% during the study period, but only received 2% of media coverage, the lowest of all candidates. It also noted that Paul's coverage among blogs was the most favorable of all candidates.[91] In January 2012, The Atlantic cited the weekly Pew study. They noted that despite steadily rising in the polls, Paul has been losing his share of press coverage, going from 34% in late-December 2011 to about 3% in mid-January 2012. They also noted a sharp drop in positive coverage and a small rise in negative.[92]

RNC lawsuit edit

In June, a group of lawyers and legal experts filed a lawsuit[93][94] in the US District Court against the Republican National Committee and 55 state and territorial Republican party organizations for depriving Paul delegates of voice in the nominating process as required by law, and illegally coercing them to choose Mitt Romney as the party's presidential nominee.[95] Supporters of the effort say there is "evidence that the voting rights of Ron Paul Republican delegates and voters … have been violated by nearly every state GOP party and the RNC during the 2012 primary election phase."

The plaintiffs claim that the party violated federal law by forcing delegates to sign loyalty affidavits, under threat of perjury, to vote for Mitt Romney, before an official nominee is selected. The suit alleged that there had been "a systematic campaign of election fraud at state conventions," employing rigging of voting machines, ballot stuffing, and falsification of ballot totals. The suit further pointed to incidents at state conventions, including acts of violence and changes in procedural rules, allegedly intended to deny participation of Paul supporters in the party decision-making and to prevent votes from being cast for Paul. An attorney representing the complainants said that Paul campaign advisor Doug Wead had voiced support for the legal action.[95] Paul himself told CNN that although the lawsuit was not a part of his campaign's strategy and that he had not been advising his supporters to sue, he was not going to tell his supporters not to sue, if they had a legitimate argument. "If they're not following the rules, you have a right to stand up for the rules. I think for the most part these winning caucuses that we've been involved in we have followed the rules. And the other side has at times not followed the rules."[96]

In August 2012, the lawsuit was dismissed by U.S. District Judge David Carter, who described most of the plaintiffs' claims as vague and largely unintelligible. The judge said that the one intelligible claim they had lodged—that the Massachusetts Republican Party had illegally excluded 17 elected state delegates from participating in the national convention because they had refused to commit to a particular nominee—failed because political parties have a right to exclude people from membership and leadership roles. The judge left the plaintiffs "a third and final opportunity" to amend their complaint.[97] The plaintiffs filed an amended complaint just days before the scheduled start of the convention.[98]

National convention edit

Despite ceasing most campaign activities, the Paul campaign did some fundraising in July 2012, in an attempt to fund the transportation expenses of Paul delegates traveling to the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida.[99] Paul said one of his goals at the convention was to "plant our flag and show that our Liberty movement is the future of the GOP".[99] He also said he was expecting a conflict over "credentials" and the party's platform.[99] As of late August, Paul's pet issue of auditing the Federal Reserve is on the draft version of the Republican Party's national platform.[100] Presumptive candidate Romney would call for the plank's final inclusion.[101]

Electoral results edit

January edit

Paul finished third in the Iowa Republican caucuses, held on January 3, 2012. Paul was projected to receive 7 delegates out of 28, as many as Mitt Romney and one less than Rick Santorum, making him tied for second place in the delegate count at the time.[102][103]

Paul placed second in the New Hampshire Republican primary, held on January 10, with 22.9% of the vote, behind Mitt Romney with 39.4%. He gained 3 delegates from this contest. In the South Carolina Republican primary on January 21, Paul placed fourth and gained no delegates. Paul also gained no delegates in the Florida Republican primary on January 31, after he did little campaigning in the state because of its "winner-take-all" delegate apportionment.

February edit

 
Ron Paul support sign on day of the Michigan presidential primary, Ann Arbor

The Nevada Republican caucuses were held on February 4. Paul finished third behind Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney with 18.7% of the votes and 5 of the delegates, behind the winner Romney's 50.0% and Gingrich's 21.1%.[104] The Colorado and Minnesota Republican caucuses were held on February 7. In Colorado, Paul finished fourth with 11.8% behind Santorum (winner with 40.2%), Romney, and Gingrich. In Minnesota, Paul finished 2nd (27.1%) behind winner Rick Santorum (44.9%), with Romney (16.9%) and Gingrich (10.8%) placing 3rd and 4th.[105] A non-binding vote in the Missouri Republican primary was held on February 7 as well, and Paul got 12.2% of the vote. The primary did not apportion any delegates; that will be done at the Missouri caucuses, scheduled to begin on March 17.[citation needed]

On February 17, with 95% of precincts in the Maine Republican caucuses reporting, Paul was running second to Mitt Romney with 34.9% of the vote to Romney's 39%.[106] Neither of the frontrunners have pressed for a recount, and the Maine Republican Party's chairman has stated that recounts are impossible due to the votes being physically thrown away.[107]

The Michigan and Arizona Republican primaries were held on February 28. Paul came in third place in Michigan, with 11.9%; and fourth in Arizona, with 8.5%.

March and Super Tuesday edit

A large portion of the delegates for the Republican National Convention were awarded in March, which includes the Washington Republican caucuses on March 3, Super Tuesday on March 6, and several other states later in the month. Paul came in second in the Washington caucuses, with 24.8%. On March 10, he picked up one delegate in the U.S Virgin Islands Caucuses while Romney added four delegates to the three super-delegates previously known to support him.[108]

Paul received 1.2% of the vote in the Puerto Rico primary, coming in sixth, his lowest polling of any territory during the campaign.[109][110][111]

On The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Paul said he forwent Secret Service protection because he considered it "a form of welfare" and that he believed he should pay for his own protection.[112]

Ultimately, Paul accrued the most second place popular vote finishes in the primaries.

Delegate count edit

The Paul campaign pursued a strategy of gathering support from state delegates as opposed to outright winning states.[113] For example, Paul had a strong showing in Romney's home state, Massachusetts, with supporters getting the majority of delegates there (though they are compelled to vote for Romney in the first round), causing a battle between the Paul delegates, the Massachusetts Republican Party, and the Republican National Convention Committee.[114] A similar situation played out in Louisiana, with the Paul campaign initially winning 17 of 30 available delegates before procedural and legal challenges changed the allocation.[115] Paul also managed a delegate win in Nevada, with 88% of delegates supporting him.[116] Paul won 21 of 25 delegates in Iowa.[117]

Paul remained active in the race through the 2012 Republican National Convention.[118] Leading up to the convention, he won bound-pluralities of the official delegations from the states of Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, and Oregon (but not the Virgin Islands—despite winning the popular vote there). During the credentials committee meetings the week prior to the official opening of the convention, the Paul members of the delegations from Louisiana, Maine, and Oregon were disputed (as well as the Paul delegates from Massachusetts), and many of his delegates from those states were unseated. At the same time, Paul delegates from Oklahoma disputed the credentials of the official Oklahoma delegation, but they did not succeed. In the end, he had bound-pluralities from Iowa, Minnesota, and Nevada; however, he additionally had nomination-from-the-floor-pluralities in the states of Oregon and Alaska, plus the territory of the Virgin Islands. Under the 2012 rules, this total of 6 from-the-floor pluralities was sufficient to earn a fifteen-minute speech on national television; the rules were changed at the last minute to require 8 from-the-floor pluralities, and thus he did not speak at the convention.[119] Although he wasn't named the 2012 Republican nominee, he did not officially end his campaign or endorse nominee Mitt Romney for president.[120][121] At the convention, he received second place with 8% of the delegates; Gingrich and Santorum had released their bound delegates to Romney the week before the official opening of the convention. Paul's state-by-state delegates tallies were not verbally acknowledged by the RNC.

Paul would end the campaign with 118 delegates, coming in fourth behind Gingrich, Santorum, and Romney."2012 Republican Delegates".

Republican National Convention edit

A Ron Paul rally was held in Tampa, Florida, the site of the 2012 Republican National Convention, the day before the convention was to begin.[122]

Endorsements edit

Ron Paul endorsements
Federal officials
Current US Senators
Current Congressmen
Former executive federal government officials
Former congressmen
Former CIA Officers
  • Michael Scheuer, a former CIA intelligence officer who served as the Chief of the Bin Laden Issue Station from 1996 to 1999, and Special Advisor to the CIA's bin Laden unit from September 2001 to November 2004.[129]
State officials
Former governors
Former judges
Idaho
Iowa
Louisiana
Maine
Missouri
New Hampshire
  • Jim Forsythe, New Hampshire state senator[149]
  • Andy Sanborn, New Hampshire state senator[150]
  • Ray White, New Hampshire state senator[151]
  • Anne Cartwright, New Hampshire state representative (Cheshire District 2)[152]
  • Jenn Coffey, New Hampshire state representative (Merrimack District 6)[153]
  • Seth Cohn, New Hampshire state representative (Merrimack District 6)
  • Tim Comerford, New Hampshire state representative[153]
  • Guy Comtois, New Hampshire state representative (Belknap District 5)
  • Cameron DeJong, New Hampshire state representative (Hillsborough District 9)[149]
  • Phil Greazzo, New Hampshire state representative (Hillsborough District 17) and Manchester Ward 10 Alderman[154]
  • J.R. Hoell, New Hampshire state representative (Merrimack District 13)[155]
  • Paul Ingbretson, New Hampshire state representative (Grafton District 5)[155]
  • Kyle Jones, New Hampshire state representative (Rochester)[156]
  • Laura Jones, New Hampshire state representative (Rochester)[153]
  • Robert Kingsbury, New Hampshire state representative (Belknap District 4)[155]
  • George Lambert, New Hampshire state representative (Hillsborough District 27)[157]
  • Robert Malone, New Hampshire state representative (Belknap District 5)[155]
  • Jonathan S. Maltz, New Hampshire state representative (Hillsborough District 27)[155]
  • Donna Mauro, New Hampshire state representative[153]
  • Andrew Manuse, New Hampshire state representative[158]
  • Paul Mirski, New Hampshire state representative (Grafton District 10)[159]
  • Keith Murphy, New Hampshire state representative (Bedford)[160]
  • Laurence Rappaport, New Hampshire state representative[161]
  • Kevin Reichard, New Hampshire state representative[162]
  • Lisa Scontsas, New Hampshire state representative (Hillsborough District 22)[163]
  • Tammy Simmons, New Hampshire state representative (Hillsborough District 17)[153]
  • Kathy Souza, New Hampshire state representative[164]
  • Norman Tregenza, New Hampshire state representative[149]
  • Lucien Vita, New Hampshire state representative (Middleton)[156]
  • Carol Vita, New Hampshire state representative (Middleton)[156]
  • Mark Warden, New Hampshire state representative (Hillsborough District 7)[153]

According to Forsythe, Paul has received support from 20 of New Hampshire's 400 state representatives as of early July 2011.[165]

New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Washington
Wyoming
Political organizations and officials
Parties
Organizations
National
  • Conservative Voice
DC
Hawaii
  • Hawaii Bar Owners Association[192]
Illinois
  • Tax Accountability of TAC, a Chicago-based national taxpayer watchdog organization. Tax Accountability is the political action arm of Taxpayers United of America (TUA).[193]
Iowa
New York
  • Tea Party Coalition of Western New York[195]
  • Allegany County Tea Party of New York[196]
  • Buffalo Liberty Tea Party of New York[196]
  • Monroe County Tea Party of New York[196]
  • Ontario County Tea Party of New York[196]
  • Steuben County Tea Party of New York[196]

Democratic Party officials

Republican Party officials

Idaho
Iowa
Louisiana
  • Chairman of the Livingston Parish Republican Party, Jason Stern of Walker[202]
  • Republican State Central Committee member Paul Goppelt of Ascension Parish[203]
  • Republican State Central Committee member Wallace Lucas of Jefferson Parish.[203]
  • Republican State Central Committeeman Harold Williams of Baton Rouge. Mr. Williams is also a former Chairman of the East Baton Rouge Parish Republican Party[204]
Minnesota
  • Former Republican State Chairman Chris Georgacas[205]
Washington
Others
Press
Political activists
Businesspeople
Academia
Pastors, clergymen, and religious proponents
Celebrities, commentators, miscellaneous
Current Members of the European Parliament
Non-U.S. citizens

See also edit

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For his 2008 campaign see Ron Paul 2008 presidential campaign From 2011 to 2012 Ron Paul a U S representative from Texas unsuccessfully ran for the 2012 Republican Party nomination for the president of the United States Ron Paul for President 2012Campaign2012 United States presidential electionCandidateRon PaulU S Representative from Texas 1976 1977 1979 1985 1997 2013 AffiliationRepublican PartyStatusAnnounced May 13 2011Lost Republican nomination to Mitt RomneyHeadquartersLake Jackson Texas U S Key peopleJohn Tate manager Jesse Benton chairman Gary Howard Jr press secretary John McCardell finance director Fritz Wenzel pollster 1 2 Doug Wead senior advisor 3 ReceiptsUS 40 947 039SloganRestore America NowOn April 14 2011 Paul announced the formation of a testing the waters account and had stated that he would decide whether he would enter the race by at least early May Paul announced the formation of an exploratory committee on April 26 in Des Moines Iowa He declared his presidential candidacy on May 13 in Exeter New Hampshire 4 On July 12 Paul announced that he would not seek another term as the representative of Texas s 14th district to focus on his presidential campaign 5 By April 2012 the campaign had raised more than 38 million 6 7 8 9 10 On May 14 Paul announced that he would end active campaigning for the remaining primary states and instead focus on delegate selection conventions at the state level 11 On July 14 Paul failed to win a plurality of delegates at the final convention in the state of Nebraska which ended his ability to ensure a speaking spot at the Republican National Convention 12 where Paul s campaign won 190 delegates 13 Contents 1 Background and pre campaign events 2 Campaign developments 2 1 Announcements 2 2 GOP debates and straw polls 2 3 Polls 2 4 Moneybombs and fundraising 2 5 Blue Republican movement 2 6 Federal budget 2 7 Media coverage 2 8 RNC lawsuit 2 9 National convention 3 Electoral results 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March and Super Tuesday 3 4 Delegate count 4 Republican National Convention 5 Endorsements 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBackground and pre campaign events edit nbsp Ron Paul at a townhall in Le Mars Iowa on December 30 2011Heavily speculated as a possible Republican candidate in the 2012 presidential election Paul appeared in the 2010 Conservative Political Action Conference CPAC straw poll Paul won the poll defeating Mitt Romney who had won it the previous three years 14 Paul also won the 2011 CPAC straw poll with 30 percent of the vote Following that he also won the paid online Arizona Tea Party Patriots straw poll on February 28 2011 with 49 of the vote 15 In February 2011 Paul asked supporters to donate to his Liberty Political Action Committee to fund trips to Iowa and elsewhere to explore a possible 2012 presidential candidacy On February 21 a Presidents Day money bomb raised around 400 000 in 24 hours Liberty PAC raised more than 700 000 during its February relaunch 16 17 By the end of March Liberty PAC had raised more than 1 million 6 On April 14 2011 it was announced that Paul had formed a testing the waters organization similar to Newt Gingrich s efforts in exploring his potential candidacy Paul s spokesman Jesse Benton was quoted as saying He remains undecided on what his plans will be but as a final decision draws closer his team has put the pieces in place for him to flip a switch and hit the ground running if he decides to run for president 18 Paul announced the formation of an exploratory committee in Des Moines Iowa on April 26 in preparation for a potential bid for the Republican presidential nomination 19 20 On May 5 Paul participated in a debate in Greenville South Carolina among only five candidates 21 A moneybomb was scheduled for the same day which raised over 1 million for Paul s campaign 22 Campaign developments editAnnouncements edit On May 13 2011 in Exeter New Hampshire Paul announced his decision to seek the Republican nomination in the 2012 election The announcement was broadcast live nationally on ABC s Good Morning America 4 On May 14 2012 Paul made a statement on the campaign s website that he would no longer be actively campaigning in remaining state primaries but would instead continue his presidential bid by seeking to collect delegates at caucuses and state conventions for the Republican National Convention in August 2012 23 GOP debates and straw polls edit He participated in a debate on June 13 2011 at Saint Anselm College in Goffstown New Hampshire 24 On June 18 2011 Paul won the Southern Republican Leadership Conference straw poll with 41 winning by a large margin on Jon Huntsman who trailed second with 25 and Michele Bachmann with 13 Mitt Romney came in fifth with 5 25 On June 19 he again won the Clay County Iowa StrawPoll with 25 while Michele Bachmann trailed second with 12 Paul indicated in a June 2011 interview that if nominated he would consider former New Jersey Superior Court judge Andrew Napolitano as his running mate 26 Paul also participated in another debate on August 11 2011 in Ames Iowa and overwhelmingly won the post debate polls 27 He then came in second in the Ames Straw Poll with 4 671 votes narrowly losing to Michele Bachmann by 152 votes or 0 9 a statistical first place tie finish according to some in the news media 28 29 30 31 He received the fourth most votes for a candidate in the history of the Ames Straw Poll On August 20 in the New Hampshire Young Republicans Straw Poll Paul came again first again overwhelmingly with 45 Mitt Romney trailing second with 10 32 On August 27 in the Georgia State GOP Straw Poll Paul came in a close second place behind Georgia resident Herman Cain who had 26 of the vote with Paul receiving 25 7 33 On September 5 Paul attended the Palmetto Freedom Forum in South Carolina along with fellow candidates Herman Cain Mitt Romney Michele Bachmann and Newt Gingrich The forum was paneled by congressmen Steve King of Iowa senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina and Dr Robert P George the founder of the American Principles Project which hosted the event 34 On September 12 Paul attended the Tea Party Republican presidential debate broadcast by CNN During the event Paul received both unexpected cheers and boos for his responses to the questions posed by the debate moderators and fellow debate participants 35 36 When Rick Santorum questioned Paul about his position regarding the motivation behind the September 11 attacks some of the audience jeered his response that U S foreign occupation was the real motivation behind the September 11 attacks and the vast majority of other instances of suicide terrorism 35 When one of the moderators posed a hypothetical scenario of a healthy 30 year old man requiring intensive care but neglected to be insured pressing Paul with Are you saying that society should just let him die several audience members cheered yeah Paul disagreed with the audience reaction stating that while he practiced as a doctor in a Catholic hospital before the Medicaid era We never turned anybody away from the hospital 36 Paul elaborated further a few days later that he believed the audience was cheering self reliance and that the media took it and twisted it 37 Jack Burkman a Republican Party GOP strategist was asked of Paul s performance in the debate While Burkman stated that his national radio program s polling suggested Rick Perry won the debate 156 Perry votes to 151 Paul votes he believed Paul s support is extremely deep like Democrat support for Bobby Kennedy decades before and predicted he could come from behind as the horses turn for home and win the nomination 38 On September 18 Paul won the California state GOP straw poll with 44 9 of the vote held at the JW Marriott in downtown Los Angeles Out of 833 ballots cast Paul garnered the greatest number of votes with 374 beating his nearest competitor Texas Gov Rick Perry by a wide margin 39 On September 24 Paul finished fifth in the GOP s Florida Presidency 5 straw poll with 10 4 of the vote 40 Paul won with 37 of the vote at the Values Voter Summit on October 8 41 the highest ever recorded at the event On October 22 Paul won the Ohio Republican straw poll with the support of 53 of the participants more than double the support of the second place candidate Herman Cain 26 42 Paul won the National Federation of Republican Assemblies Presidential Straw Poll of Iowa voters on October 29 with 82 of the vote 43 On November 19 Paul won the North Carolina Republican Straw Poll with 52 of the vote finishing well ahead of the second place candidate Newt Gingrich who received 22 of the vote 44 Polls edit In an August Rasmussen Reports poll of likely voters across the political spectrum asking if they would vote for Paul or Barack Obama the response narrowly favored Obama 39 over Paul 38 but by a smaller margin than the same question asked a month ago 41 37 45 Paul finished 3rd in a late August poll of likely Republican primary voters trailing Rick Perry and Mitt Romney and ahead of Michele Bachmann 46 climbing from 4th position which according to another poll he occupied only a few days earlier 47 In a September Harris Poll respondents chose Paul 51 over Obama 49 48 In the Illinois Republican Straw Poll held in the beginning of November Paul took 52 of the votes of those polled with Herman Cain coming in second with 18 49 In a November 10 12 Bloomberg News poll of Iowans likely to participate in the January 3 2012 Republican caucuses Paul was in a four way tie at 19 percent with Cain Romney and Gingrich at 20 18 and 17 percent respectively 50 A Bloomberg News poll released on November 16 2011 showed Paul at 17 in New Hampshire in second place to Romney s 40 51 A Public Policy Polling poll released on December 13 2011 put Paul in a statistical tie for first in Iowa with Newt Gingrich polling 21 and 22 respectively 52 The RealClearPolitics com average shows Paul in second place in New Hampshire at 18 3 on December 28 2011 53 Public Policy Polling results from December 18 show that Paul is now leading in Iowa with 23 followed by Romney at 20 and Gingrich at 14 54 A January 2012 Rasmussen Reports poll of likely voters across the political spectrum found that in a hypothetical two candidate race between Paul and Barack Obama respondents preferred Obama 43 over Paul 37 55 The RealClearPolitics com average of polls also found Obama 47 favored over Paul 42 in a two candidate race 56 A January Pew Research Center poll of registered voters across the political spectrum on the eve of the South Carolina primary found that in a hypothetical three way race between Obama Romney and Paul with Paul running as a third party candidate respondents would choose Obama 44 over Romney 32 and Paul 18 Paul had repeatedly stated he had no plans for a third party run 57 58 In polls of likely Republican primary voters on the eve of the South Carolina Republican primary Paul placed third both in South Carolina 15 59 and nationally 14 60 trailing Romney and Gingrich A Rasmussen poll in April 2012 showed Paul as the only Republican candidate able to defeat Obama in a head to head match up Paul beat Obama by one point in the poll with 44 of the vote 61 Moneybombs and fundraising edit Paul s second moneybomb the first being before his official announcement was scheduled for June 5 2011 the anniversary of the 1933 joint resolution which abolished the gold standard The June 5 moneybomb which was themed as The Revolution vs RomneyCare Round One raised approximately 1 1 million 62 A third moneybomb themed Ready Ames Fire was executed on July 19 2011 to provide support leading up to the Ames Straw Poll on August 13 2011 raising over 550 000 63 In the second quarter of 2011 Paul s campaign ranked second behind Mitt Romney in total dollars raised with 4 5 million 64 This was 1 5 million more than his original goal of 3 million 65 During that quarter the Paul campaign had raised more money from military personnel than all other GOP candidates combined and even more money than Barack Obama a trend that has continued from Paul s 2008 presidential campaign 66 A fourth moneybomb took place on Paul s 76th birthday on August 20 2011 It raised more than 1 8 million despite a cyber attack against the site that took it down for several hours after which the donation drive was extended for another twelve hours 67 A fifth moneybomb began on September 17 the date of the 224th anniversary of the creation of the United States Constitution Continuing throughout the following day it raised more than 1 million 68 Shortly after the Constitution Day moneybomb a sixth moneybomb entitled End of Quarter Push began on September 22 in an attempt to generate 1 5 million before the 3rd Quarter fundraising deadline 69 In the third quarter of 2011 Paul raised over 8 million 8 A three day moneybomb entitled Black This Out brought in more than 2 75 million in mid October 70 71 On December 16 a moneybomb titled the Tea Party MoneyBomb took place and raised upwards of 4 million over a period of two days 72 Paul was also supported by the Super PAC Endorse Liberty By January 16 2012 the PAC had spent 2 83 million promoting Paul s campaign 73 Blue Republican movement edit In June 2011 online publisher Robin Koerner coined the term Blue Republican to refer to U S voters who consider themselves to be liberal or progressive or who generally vote Democratic but plan to register as Republicans and vote in the U S 2012 Republican presidential primaries for Paul The phrase Blue Republican quickly spread after Koerner s article If You Love Peace Become a Blue Republican Just for a Year was published in The Huffington Post on June 7 Social media entrepreneur Israel Anderson then promoted the term on Facebook later teaming with Koerner to expand the movement 74 Five days after his original article coining the term Koerner published a follow up article on the term s popularity Blue Republicans an Idea Whose Time Has Come 75 The article was shared on the social networking site Facebook more than 11 000 times by the time the second article was published 76 Federal budget edit On June 21 2011 Paul was the first 2012 Republican presidential candidate to sign the Cut Cap and Balance Pledge 77 This pledge seeks commitments from politicians for changes of the debt limit spending decreases and taxation The pledge also implores signers to endorse passage of a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution Media coverage edit nbsp Paul speaking to supporters at a post debate rally in Mesa Arizona on February 22 2012During his previous presidential campaign it was alleged by many supporters that there was a media blackout and suppression of coverage of Paul 78 Similar allegations arose in the 2012 campaign and received some media coverage 79 Politico columnist Roger Simon noted on CNN s Reliable Sources that Paul has received considerably less coverage than Michele Bachmann despite earning a close second to her at the Ames Straw Poll 80 Simon later opined in Politico that the media was treating Paul unfairly 81 Comedian Jon Stewart similarly complained about the lack of coverage despite Paul polling much better than candidates who received coverage Stewart presented a montage of mainstream media clips that showed commentators ignoring and two CNN correspondents admitting to suppressing coverage of Paul 82 Will Wilkinson opined in The Economist that Ron Paul remains as willfully overlooked as an American war crime arguing that if Paul had won the Ames straw poll it would have been written off as irrelevant but since Bachmann had won it was claimed to boost her campaign 83 Other commentators noted that Paul has had success at past straw polls but has not turned that into broader success as a reason for the relative lack of media attention 84 Paul was asked in a Fox News interview What are they the media afraid of 85 He answered They don t want to discuss my views because I think they re frightened by me challenging the status quo and the establishment During the November 12 CBS National Journal Debate Paul was allocated 90 seconds speaking time Paul s campaign responded saying Congressman Paul was only allocated 90 seconds of speaking in one televised hour If we are to have an authentic national conversation on issues such as security and defense we can and must do better to ensure that all voices are heard CBS News in their arrogance may think they can choose the next president Fortunately the people of Iowa New Hampshire and across America get to vote and not the media elites 86 The Pew Research Center s Project for Excellence in Journalism found in August 2011 that Paul received substantially less coverage than other candidates in the 2012 race 87 88 89 90 Pew released another study in October 2011 confirming that Paul has been receiving disproportionately low coverage in the media Paul polled 6 0 9 8 during the study period but only received 2 of media coverage the lowest of all candidates It also noted that Paul s coverage among blogs was the most favorable of all candidates 91 In January 2012 The Atlantic cited the weekly Pew study They noted that despite steadily rising in the polls Paul has been losing his share of press coverage going from 34 in late December 2011 to about 3 in mid January 2012 They also noted a sharp drop in positive coverage and a small rise in negative 92 RNC lawsuit edit In June a group of lawyers and legal experts filed a lawsuit 93 94 in the US District Court against the Republican National Committee and 55 state and territorial Republican party organizations for depriving Paul delegates of voice in the nominating process as required by law and illegally coercing them to choose Mitt Romney as the party s presidential nominee 95 Supporters of the effort say there is evidence that the voting rights of Ron Paul Republican delegates and voters have been violated by nearly every state GOP party and the RNC during the 2012 primary election phase The plaintiffs claim that the party violated federal law by forcing delegates to sign loyalty affidavits under threat of perjury to vote for Mitt Romney before an official nominee is selected The suit alleged that there had been a systematic campaign of election fraud at state conventions employing rigging of voting machines ballot stuffing and falsification of ballot totals The suit further pointed to incidents at state conventions including acts of violence and changes in procedural rules allegedly intended to deny participation of Paul supporters in the party decision making and to prevent votes from being cast for Paul An attorney representing the complainants said that Paul campaign advisor Doug Wead had voiced support for the legal action 95 Paul himself told CNN that although the lawsuit was not a part of his campaign s strategy and that he had not been advising his supporters to sue he was not going to tell his supporters not to sue if they had a legitimate argument If they re not following the rules you have a right to stand up for the rules I think for the most part these winning caucuses that we ve been involved in we have followed the rules And the other side has at times not followed the rules 96 In August 2012 the lawsuit was dismissed by U S District Judge David Carter who described most of the plaintiffs claims as vague and largely unintelligible The judge said that the one intelligible claim they had lodged that the Massachusetts Republican Party had illegally excluded 17 elected state delegates from participating in the national convention because they had refused to commit to a particular nominee failed because political parties have a right to exclude people from membership and leadership roles The judge left the plaintiffs a third and final opportunity to amend their complaint 97 The plaintiffs filed an amended complaint just days before the scheduled start of the convention 98 National convention edit Despite ceasing most campaign activities the Paul campaign did some fundraising in July 2012 in an attempt to fund the transportation expenses of Paul delegates traveling to the Republican National Convention in Tampa Florida 99 Paul said one of his goals at the convention was to plant our flag and show that our Liberty movement is the future of the GOP 99 He also said he was expecting a conflict over credentials and the party s platform 99 As of late August Paul s pet issue of auditing the Federal Reserve is on the draft version of the Republican Party s national platform 100 Presumptive candidate Romney would call for the plank s final inclusion 101 Electoral results editJanuary edit Paul finished third in the Iowa Republican caucuses held on January 3 2012 Paul was projected to receive 7 delegates out of 28 as many as Mitt Romney and one less than Rick Santorum making him tied for second place in the delegate count at the time 102 103 Paul placed second in the New Hampshire Republican primary held on January 10 with 22 9 of the vote behind Mitt Romney with 39 4 He gained 3 delegates from this contest In the South Carolina Republican primary on January 21 Paul placed fourth and gained no delegates Paul also gained no delegates in the Florida Republican primary on January 31 after he did little campaigning in the state because of its winner take all delegate apportionment February edit nbsp Ron Paul support sign on day of the Michigan presidential primary Ann ArborThe Nevada Republican caucuses were held on February 4 Paul finished third behind Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney with 18 7 of the votes and 5 of the delegates behind the winner Romney s 50 0 and Gingrich s 21 1 104 The Colorado and Minnesota Republican caucuses were held on February 7 In Colorado Paul finished fourth with 11 8 behind Santorum winner with 40 2 Romney and Gingrich In Minnesota Paul finished 2nd 27 1 behind winner Rick Santorum 44 9 with Romney 16 9 and Gingrich 10 8 placing 3rd and 4th 105 A non binding vote in the Missouri Republican primary was held on February 7 as well and Paul got 12 2 of the vote The primary did not apportion any delegates that will be done at the Missouri caucuses scheduled to begin on March 17 citation needed On February 17 with 95 of precincts in the Maine Republican caucuses reporting Paul was running second to Mitt Romney with 34 9 of the vote to Romney s 39 106 Neither of the frontrunners have pressed for a recount and the Maine Republican Party s chairman has stated that recounts are impossible due to the votes being physically thrown away 107 The Michigan and Arizona Republican primaries were held on February 28 Paul came in third place in Michigan with 11 9 and fourth in Arizona with 8 5 March and Super Tuesday edit A large portion of the delegates for the Republican National Convention were awarded in March which includes the Washington Republican caucuses on March 3 Super Tuesday on March 6 and several other states later in the month Paul came in second in the Washington caucuses with 24 8 On March 10 he picked up one delegate in the U S Virgin Islands Caucuses while Romney added four delegates to the three super delegates previously known to support him 108 Paul received 1 2 of the vote in the Puerto Rico primary coming in sixth his lowest polling of any territory during the campaign 109 110 111 On The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Paul said he forwent Secret Service protection because he considered it a form of welfare and that he believed he should pay for his own protection 112 Ultimately Paul accrued the most second place popular vote finishes in the primaries Delegate count edit The Paul campaign pursued a strategy of gathering support from state delegates as opposed to outright winning states 113 For example Paul had a strong showing in Romney s home state Massachusetts with supporters getting the majority of delegates there though they are compelled to vote for Romney in the first round causing a battle between the Paul delegates the Massachusetts Republican Party and the Republican National Convention Committee 114 A similar situation played out in Louisiana with the Paul campaign initially winning 17 of 30 available delegates before procedural and legal challenges changed the allocation 115 Paul also managed a delegate win in Nevada with 88 of delegates supporting him 116 Paul won 21 of 25 delegates in Iowa 117 Paul remained active in the race through the 2012 Republican National Convention 118 Leading up to the convention he won bound pluralities of the official delegations from the states of Iowa Louisiana Maine Minnesota Nevada and Oregon but not the Virgin Islands despite winning the popular vote there During the credentials committee meetings the week prior to the official opening of the convention the Paul members of the delegations from Louisiana Maine and Oregon were disputed as well as the Paul delegates from Massachusetts and many of his delegates from those states were unseated At the same time Paul delegates from Oklahoma disputed the credentials of the official Oklahoma delegation but they did not succeed In the end he had bound pluralities from Iowa Minnesota and Nevada however he additionally had nomination from the floor pluralities in the states of Oregon and Alaska plus the territory of the Virgin Islands Under the 2012 rules this total of 6 from the floor pluralities was sufficient to earn a fifteen minute speech on national television the rules were changed at the last minute to require 8 from the floor pluralities and thus he did not speak at the convention 119 Although he wasn t named the 2012 Republican nominee he did not officially end his campaign or endorse nominee Mitt Romney for president 120 121 At the convention he received second place with 8 of the delegates Gingrich and Santorum had released their bound delegates to Romney the week before the official opening of the convention Paul s state by state delegates tallies were not verbally acknowledged by the RNC Paul would end the campaign with 118 delegates coming in fourth behind Gingrich Santorum and Romney 2012 Republican Delegates Republican National Convention editA Ron Paul rally was held in Tampa Florida the site of the 2012 Republican National Convention the day before the convention was to begin 122 Endorsements editSee also Endorsements for the Republican Party presidential primaries 2012 Ron Paul endorsementsFederal officialsCurrent US SenatorsRand Paul son and Senator from Kentucky 123 Current CongressmenJustin Amash Representative from Michigan 124 Walter B Jones Representative from North Carolina 125 Tim Johnson Representative from Illinois 126 Former executive federal government officialsPaul Craig Roberts Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy 127 Former congressmenJoe Scarborough Representative from Florida and media pundit 128 Barry Goldwater Jr Representative from CaliforniaFormer CIA OfficersMichael Scheuer a former CIA intelligence officer who served as the Chief of the Bin Laden Issue Station from 1996 to 1999 and Special Advisor to the CIA s bin Laden unit from September 2001 to November 2004 129 State officialsFormer governorsGary Johnson former governor of New Mexico citation needed Jesse Ventura former governor of Minnesota TV show host Navy SEAL and professional wrestler 130 Former judgesAndrew Napolitano a former New Jersey Superior Court judge 131 Richard B Sanders former Washington State Supreme Court Justice 132 IdahoLenore Barrett Idaho state representative 133 Vito Barbieri Idaho state representative 134 Clinton Daniel Lewiston City Council member 135 Phil Hart Idaho state representative 136 Pete Nielsen Idaho state representative 133 Shirley McKague Idaho state senator 133 Monty J Pearce Idaho state senator 137 Cornel Rasor Bonner County Commissioner 138 IowaShawn Dietz mayor of Hampton 139 Glen Massie Iowa state representative 140 Brent Oleson Linn County Supervisor 141 Kim Pearson Iowa state representative 142 Jason Schultz Iowa state representative 143 144 Kent Sorenson Iowa state senator former Michele Bachmann Iowa campaign chairman 145 LouisianaCharlie Davis Deputy Chair 146 Joel Robideaux Louisiana House of Representatives 146 MaineAaron F Libby Maine state representative 147 Larry C Dunphy Maine state representative 147 Jeffery A Gifford Maine state representative 147 R Ryan Harmon Maine state representative 147 David D Johnson Maine state representative 147 Lance E Harvell Maine state representative 147 Michael D McClellan Maine state representative 147 Beth A O Connor Maine state representative 147 Heather W Sirocki Maine state representative 147 Paul Waterhouse Maine state representative 147 Michael J Willette Maine state representative 147 MissouriPaul Curtman Missouri state representative 148 New HampshireJim Forsythe New Hampshire state senator 149 Andy Sanborn New Hampshire state senator 150 Ray White New Hampshire state senator 151 Anne Cartwright New Hampshire state representative Cheshire District 2 152 Jenn Coffey New Hampshire state representative Merrimack District 6 153 Seth Cohn New Hampshire state representative Merrimack District 6 Tim Comerford New Hampshire state representative 153 Guy Comtois New Hampshire state representative Belknap District 5 Cameron DeJong New Hampshire state representative Hillsborough District 9 149 Phil Greazzo New Hampshire state representative Hillsborough District 17 and Manchester Ward 10 Alderman 154 J R Hoell New Hampshire state representative Merrimack District 13 155 Paul Ingbretson New Hampshire state representative Grafton District 5 155 Kyle Jones New Hampshire state representative Rochester 156 Laura Jones New Hampshire state representative Rochester 153 Robert Kingsbury New Hampshire state representative Belknap District 4 155 George Lambert New Hampshire state representative Hillsborough District 27 157 Robert Malone New Hampshire state representative Belknap District 5 155 Jonathan S Maltz New Hampshire state representative Hillsborough District 27 155 Donna Mauro New Hampshire state representative 153 Andrew Manuse New Hampshire state representative 158 Paul Mirski New Hampshire state representative Grafton District 10 159 Keith Murphy New Hampshire state representative Bedford 160 Laurence Rappaport New Hampshire state representative 161 Kevin Reichard New Hampshire state representative 162 Lisa Scontsas New Hampshire state representative Hillsborough District 22 163 Tammy Simmons New Hampshire state representative Hillsborough District 17 153 Kathy Souza New Hampshire state representative 164 Norman Tregenza New Hampshire state representative 149 Lucien Vita New Hampshire state representative Middleton 156 Carol Vita New Hampshire state representative Middleton 156 Mark Warden New Hampshire state representative Hillsborough District 7 153 According to Forsythe Paul has received support from 20 of New Hampshire s 400 state representatives as of early July 2011 165 New JerseyMike Doherty New Jersey state senator 166 New YorkDan Halloran member of the New York City City Council 167 North CarolinaGlen Bradley North Carolina state representative 168 OklahomaCharles Key Oklahoma state representative 169 PennsylvaniaMike Folmer Pennsylvania state senator 170 Rhode IslandNicholas D Kettle Rhode Island state senator 171 Daniel P Gordon Rhode Island state representative 172 South CarolinaLee Bright South Carolina Senate 173 Kevin Bryant South Carolina Senate 173 Gary Bunker city councilman 174 Tom Davis South Carolina Senate 175 Thomas Ravenel former state treasurer 176 Danny Verdin South Carolina Senate 173 South DakotaJon Hansen state representative 177 Brian Liss state representative 178 TexasDavid Simpson Texas House of Representatives 179 UtahCasey O Anderson Utah state senator 180 VermontTom Burditt state representative 181 Adam Howard state representative 182 WashingtonRob Chase Treasurer Spokane County 183 John Christina Republican Central Committee Spokane County 184 Cary Condotta Washington state representative 185 Cindy Marshall Republican Party Vice chairwoman Spokane County 186 Jason Overstreet Washington state representative 187 Matt Shea Washington state representative 188 Karen Skoog Republican Central Committee Pend Oreille County 184 WyomingKendell Kroeker Wyoming state representative House District 35 189 Political organizations and officialsPartiesThe Republican Liberty Caucus 190 Organizations NationalConservative VoiceDCDC Tea Party 191 HawaiiHawaii Bar Owners Association 192 IllinoisTax Accountability of TAC a Chicago based national taxpayer watchdog organization Tax Accountability is the political action arm of Taxpayers United of America TUA 193 IowaDubuque Tea Party of Iowa 194 New YorkTea Party Coalition of Western New York 195 Allegany County Tea Party of New York 196 Buffalo Liberty Tea Party of New York 196 Monroe County Tea Party of New York 196 Ontario County Tea Party of New York 196 Steuben County Tea Party of New York 196 Democratic Party officials Lynn Rudmin Chong former Democratic chair of Belknap County New Hampshire 197 Republican Party officials IdahoNate Jones Republican Party Chairman of Payette County 198 IowaCory Adams Republican chairman of Story County 143 Josh Davenport Republican co chair of Clay County 199 David Fischer member of the State Central Committee 200 Heath Hill former Republican chairman of Story County 201 Drew Ivers member of the State Central Committee 200 Jeremiah Johnson member of the State Central Committee 194 James Mills member of the State Central Committee 200 A J Spiker Chairman of the State Central Committee 201 Kris Thiessen Republican chair of Clay County 199 LouisianaChairman of the Livingston Parish Republican Party Jason Stern of Walker 202 Republican State Central Committee member Paul Goppelt of Ascension Parish 203 Republican State Central Committee member Wallace Lucas of Jefferson Parish 203 Republican State Central Committeeman Harold Williams of Baton Rouge Mr Williams is also a former Chairman of the East Baton Rouge Parish Republican Party 204 MinnesotaFormer Republican State Chairman Chris Georgacas 205 WashingtonEzekiel Lyen member of the State GOP committee 206 Mike Munch treasurer of the Stevens County Republican Party 206 Mark Stewart Sergeant at Arms for the Pierce County GOP 206 OthersPressArab American News Michigan 207 The Daily Iowan 208 The Littleton Courier New Hampshire 209 Berlin Reporter New Hampshire 209 Coos County Democrat New Hampshire 209 The Medfield Press Massachusetts 210 Real Liberty Media 211 Political activistsChuck Baldwin political activist 2008 presidential candidate and member of the Constitution Party 212 Christopher R Barron member of the board of directors and co founder of GOProud 213 Kevin Carson political writer 214 Calvin Dufraisne political activist conservative opinion writer and contributing political commentator for the Revered Review 215 Ken Hach Iowa Tea party co founder 216 Brandon Immel editor of Lemon Global and candidate for Ohio s 98th District State Representative in 2014 217 Adam Kokesh political activist talk show host 218 Karen Kwiatkowski political activist retired U S Air Force Lieutenant Colonel 2012 candidate for Congress from Virginia s 6th district 219 Richard Mack former sheriff from Arizona and gun rights activist 220 Paul Maloney Pro life leader in North Dakota 221 Russell Means American Indian activist politician and actor 222 Debra Medina political activist and candidate for the Republican nomination in the 2010 Texas gubernatorial election 223 Tim Pugh founder of the Cedar Rapids Tea Party 224 Lew Rockwell chairman of the Mises Institute 225 David Ryon political activist 2008 GOP Candidate for Congress in Ohio s 12th CD amp 2010 Constitution Party Nominee for Congress in Ohio s 15th CD 226 Jim Treat Iowa Tea party co founder 216 BusinesspeopleLinda Bean businessperson and heiress to the L L Bean company 227 Alex Beltramo co founder of game website pogo com 228 Patrick M Byrne CEO of Overstock com 229 Gerald Celente author and business consultant 230 Bill Gross American financial manager and investment author citation needed Dennis Hof Pimp and entrepreneur 231 Jonathan Johnson Overstock com president 232 Justin Machacek Emmy award winning Christian television producer independent faith based filmmaker and promotional creative 233 Iris Mack mathematician and author 234 Jim Rogers investor 235 Joel Salatin farmer 236 Peter Schiff CEO of Euro Pacific Capital 237 Peter Thiel PayPal co founder 238 AcademiaWalter Block Professor of economics at Loyola University New Orleans and a senior fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute 239 Gary Chartier associate dean of La Sierra University 240 Bruce Fein lawyer and Constitutional law expert senior campaign adviser 241 Kevin Gutzman Professor of history and non western cultures at Western Connecticut State University 242 Murray Sabrin professor of finance at Ramapo College 242 Thomas Woods American historian economist and author 243 Nassim Nicholas Taleb Lebanese American risk engineering professor and essayist author of The Black Swan 244 Pastors clergymen and religious proponentsSteven Andrew Pastor and president of USA Christian Ministries 245 Glen E Bandel Pastor of the Nora Springs Christian Church Floyd County Iowa 246 Voddie Baucham Pastor at Grace Family Baptist Church in Spring Texas 247 Mike Demory Pastor of Heartland Church of Christ Dubuque Iowa 248 Doug Holmes Pastor of Sovereign Grace Church Dows Iowa 249 Kent Hovind Evangelical Creation Scientist 250 Mark McGlohon Sioux City Iowa Reverend 251 Brian D Nolder pastor of Christ the Redeemer Church Marion County Iowa 252 Darcy Van Orden chair of the Utah Republican Liberty Caucus 253 Adam Pierce Associate Pastor of Buchanan Avenue Baptist Church Sioux City Iowa 254 John Preus Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church Clinton Iowa 255 Celebrities commentators miscellaneousAimee Allen singer and songwriter 256 Bill Burr 257 Michelle Branch singer 258 Darren E Burrows and Wife Melinda actor best known for role in Northern Exposure 259 Chris Carr defensive back for Baltimore Ravens 260 Kelly Clarkson pop singer 261 Anthony Crivello actor 262 Jonathan Davis lead singer of Korn 263 John Derbyshire commentator citation needed Clint Didier former NFL Washington Redskins tight end Eltopia area farmer and 2010 Tea Party backed conservative Republican U S Senate candidate 264 Jerry Doyle radio host actor 265 Arian Foster running back for Houston Texans 266 John Garver nephew of Paul s primary rival Rick Santorum 267 Golden State indie rock band 268 269 Michale Graves former Misfits frontman 270 Matt Harvey guitarist of death metal band Exhumed 271 Peyton Hillis running back for Cleveland Browns 272 273 D L Hughley actor 274 Alex Jones radio host 275 Tommy Jordan internet sensation 276 Keemstar 277 Max Keiser author and economist 278 KRS One rapper 279 Philip Labonte singer for the band All That Remains 280 Aaron Lewis front man for the band Staind 281 Juliette Lewis Actress 282 Julie Newmar actress 283 Chuck Norris martial artist and actor 284 Tony Pashos offensive tackle for Cleveland Browns 272 Joe Perry guitarist vocalist and songwriter for the rock band Aerosmith 285 John Popper Blues Traveler lead singer and harmonica virtuoso 286 Prodigy rapper 287 Patrick Rodgers vampire and music promoter also known as Dancing Ferret 288 Joe Rogan comedian and television host 289 Five cousins of Mitt Romney Ty Romney Travis Romney Chad Romney Jared Romney and Troy Romney 290 Jon Schaffer heavy metal guitarist for Iced Earth 291 Snoop Dogg rapper 292 Speech rapper 293 Doug Stanhope stand up comedian 294 Oliver Stone film director producer and screenwriter 295 John Stossel media pundit 296 Douglas Carswell UK Independence Party member of the British Parliament 297 Andrew Sullivan political commentator and blogger 298 Vince Vaughn actor 299 Wale rapper 300 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