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- Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 at 12:40:51am MDT
- On May 14, sent the Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ron Paul out an email to his supporters, who described the immediate future of his quest for president. In this email, he says he no longer plans to spend the money he received from donations by supporters of the primaries that are left up to the Republican National Convention. This snap was very quickly out of the media previously have avoided mentioning his name during the many months as the presidential candidate elections have been. Nowhere in his email mentions Dr. Ron Paul that his candidacy is over. On the contrary, as he mentions that the recent gains of the majority of delegates in at least 10 states, some of which are Maine, Nevada, Washington, Oklahoma and Iowa, so his organization decided that it is better to spend the money that is left on the states that do not have primaries. Instead they want Dr. Ron Paul to spend the money on the states that are "Caucus states," where he has had the most success and the conventions that are left in other states that had primaries earlier this year or late last year. This was the only thing that was presented in his e-mail May 14 To write that Ron Paul has dropped out and hence try to say that he will not seek the post of press dent candidate is not anywhere correct facts and is to me indecent journalism that does not belong in a democratic country. Sharpen your CV.
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