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Ron Paul Won't Be President
But He Just May Change the GOP Forever!
http://w3.newsmax.com/a/feb08/
Republican candidate Ron Paul won't be elected president in November, but his campaign is sparking an incredible movement of libertarian conservatives in the Republican Party.
Newsmax explores the question: Will Paul's campaign, like Barry Goldwater's a half century before, change the GOP?
Paul has become the first successful campaign of the Internet age — as his “open source" online network has raised tens of millions — outstripping the other Republican candidates and even Hillary Clinton's latest tallies.
Adding to the Web magic is the fact that the Texas congressman has been arguing old conservative themes: small government, limited taxation, and reduced intervention abroad.
It's a libertarian message that resonates with millions of Americans.
Newsmax magazine's special report, “Paul Won't Be President, But ..." offers an in-depth look at the Paul campaign, which raked in $20 million in contributions in the last quarter of 2007, surpassing even Hillary Clinton's fourth quarter total.
The new edition of Newsmax magazine is hitting newsstands across the country, including many Barnes & Noble, Hastings, Follett, B.Dalton, Books-A-Million, Joseph Beth and other major bookstores, as well as Publix, Meijer, Kroger's, Wegman's, and Harris Teeter supermarkets, Hudson News and Host airport newsstands, and Sam's Club stores.
You can also check out our FREE offer — the Emergency Radio — a $35 value and something every home must have. Go Here Now.
This exclusive Newsmax report explores:
Why young voters are ignoring Obama and flocking to Paul's campaign
How conservatives' dissatisfaction fuels Paul's run
The Ron Paul interview — he doesn't mince words
Why Paul could be the next Goldwater
Why some conservatives fear Paul's isolationism could harm America
How Paul's Net-savvy campaign is exploiting the online world
Libertarians and conservatives — where do they differ?
The Internet wizard who has mushroomed Paul's campaign
Why Paul would abolish the Dept. of Education
Why Paul calls 9/11 a “failure of government"
Paul's “white blimp" campaigning
What energizes Paul's powerful base
Why GOP activist Grover Norquist applauds Paul's campaign
How Paul's less-than-fortunate upbringing shaped his character
Paul's surprising support from military members
The two primal forces in campaigns: money and votes
Libertarian stars — Clint Eastwood, Drew Carey, and other surprises
Why Dick Morris calls Paul a “total fraud"
Paul's lasting impact on the Republican Party
How Paul could be the “Republican Ralph Nader"
Why other candidates are emulating Paul's methods
Libertarians through the ages
How Paul could eventually decide the general election
And much more
But He Just May Change the GOP Forever!
http://w3.newsmax.com/a/feb08/
Republican candidate Ron Paul won't be elected president in November, but his campaign is sparking an incredible movement of libertarian conservatives in the Republican Party.
Newsmax explores the question: Will Paul's campaign, like Barry Goldwater's a half century before, change the GOP?
Paul has become the first successful campaign of the Internet age — as his “open source" online network has raised tens of millions — outstripping the other Republican candidates and even Hillary Clinton's latest tallies.
Adding to the Web magic is the fact that the Texas congressman has been arguing old conservative themes: small government, limited taxation, and reduced intervention abroad.
It's a libertarian message that resonates with millions of Americans.
Newsmax magazine's special report, “Paul Won't Be President, But ..." offers an in-depth look at the Paul campaign, which raked in $20 million in contributions in the last quarter of 2007, surpassing even Hillary Clinton's fourth quarter total.
The new edition of Newsmax magazine is hitting newsstands across the country, including many Barnes & Noble, Hastings, Follett, B.Dalton, Books-A-Million, Joseph Beth and other major bookstores, as well as Publix, Meijer, Kroger's, Wegman's, and Harris Teeter supermarkets, Hudson News and Host airport newsstands, and Sam's Club stores.
You can also check out our FREE offer — the Emergency Radio — a $35 value and something every home must have. Go Here Now.
This exclusive Newsmax report explores:
Why young voters are ignoring Obama and flocking to Paul's campaign
How conservatives' dissatisfaction fuels Paul's run
The Ron Paul interview — he doesn't mince words
Why Paul could be the next Goldwater
Why some conservatives fear Paul's isolationism could harm America
How Paul's Net-savvy campaign is exploiting the online world
Libertarians and conservatives — where do they differ?
The Internet wizard who has mushroomed Paul's campaign
Why Paul would abolish the Dept. of Education
Why Paul calls 9/11 a “failure of government"
Paul's “white blimp" campaigning
What energizes Paul's powerful base
Why GOP activist Grover Norquist applauds Paul's campaign
How Paul's less-than-fortunate upbringing shaped his character
Paul's surprising support from military members
The two primal forces in campaigns: money and votes
Libertarian stars — Clint Eastwood, Drew Carey, and other surprises
Why Dick Morris calls Paul a “total fraud"
Paul's lasting impact on the Republican Party
How Paul could be the “Republican Ralph Nader"
Why other candidates are emulating Paul's methods
Libertarians through the ages
How Paul could eventually decide the general election
And much more