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According to a post from the candidate hopefuls Facebook Page, Texas Representative Ron Paul will announce his candidacy for the 2012 Republican Presidential Nomination on Friday, during a speech at the Exeter Town Hall in New Hampshire, after an appearance during the 7AM broadcast of ABC’s “Good Morning America”. He will also offer live-streaming of his announcement on his website.
Tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. EST I will be appearing live from New Hampshire on ABC's Good Morning America.
I just wanted to write you a quick note to ask you, if at all possible, to tune in to Good Morning America for an exciting announcement.
And after the show I will be heading to historic Exeter, NH for a Liberty Rally. It should be an exciting morning!
The rally will take place at the Exeter Town Hall at 10:00 a.m. EST. And I am told there may be one or two media outlets covering this live.
Thank you for all your support and I hope you will tune in tomorrow for what I believe will be an historic and exciting day.
For Liberty,
Ron Paul
Originally posted by DuceizBack
I was going to support him.
But I refuse to vote for him as he is supported by David Duke[KKK member]
Originally posted by Konah
I am glad to hear this, and figured this would be coming after I watched how well the 5/5/11 debate went. This time around I think Dr. Paul has a much better chance in the popular vote, but it will still be a battle to win the GOP nomination and so on.
Originally posted by robyn
All it took was a google search then going to my county's Supervisor of Elections website, downloaded the form, signed it and mailed it in.
Originally posted by Konah
Originally posted by DuceizBack
I was going to support him.
But I refuse to vote for him as he is supported by David Duke[KKK member]
You won't support the man because a "bad guy" also likes him? Please tell me you weren't serious, because I already don't have much faith in the American people.
I am glad to hear this, and figured this would be coming after I watched how well the 5/5/11 debate went. This time around I think Dr. Paul has a much better chance in the popular vote, but it will still be a battle to win the GOP nomination and so on.