Breaking - ron paul will not seek re-election to congress

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From Ron's Facebook Page:

Ron Paul
Big news! I have decided not to seek re-election next for my house seat in 2012 and will focus all of my energy winning the Presidency. My hometown newspaper The Facts will be running the exclusive story very shortly.

https://www.facebook.com/#!/ronpaul
 
Crap. I thought it might be this.

Rand, we love you, but we aren't ready for your Dad to retire if he doesn't win this time. What about his committee?
 
I don't see it.

I'm moving this to hot topics, since it looks like if it was there, it is gone. -- nvm it is there now. It wasn't a second ago
 
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Wow. This is bittersweet.

It's his last chance, either he is the President or he retires with Carol.

I feel like he's going to throw everything he has at this now. Did you see that speech yesterday? He is energetic and wants this right now.

RON PAUL OR BUST.
 
Wow. This is bittersweet.
It's his last chance, either he is the President or he retires with Carol.
I feel like he's going to throw everything he has at this now. Did you see that speech yesterday? He is energetic and wants this right now.
RON PAUL OR BUST.

Yup. This is what his supporters asked for. They wanted him to give the presidential run his "all" and that is gonna take a bit out of him. If he can't win it, then I hope he enjoys his retirement.
 
Has the district been redistricted yet. Could be a head fake as state party members will want to groom some young buck who wants his spot and won't want to ruin the district.
 
http://thefacts.com/article_1c9785ea-ac9d-11e0-b2df-001cc4c03286.html
Ron Paul won't seek congressional term in 2012


LAKE JACKSON — After serving almost 24 years in the U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman Ron Paul told The Facts this morning he will not be seeking another term for the District 14 seat.

Paul, 75, will instead focus on his quest for the presidency in 2012.

“I felt it was better that I concentrate on one election,” Paul said. “It’s about that time when I should change tactics.”

His announcement will give enough time for anyone with aspirations for his seat to think about running, he said. Paul didn’t want to wait for filing in the 2012 primary to let people know he wasn’t seeking reelection.

“I didn’t want to hold off until in December,” he said. “I thought it shouldn’t be any later than now.”

Paul has served 12 terms in Congress. District 14 encompasses a 10-county area along the Gulf Coast.

“The people in the area have supported me for many years,” he said.

Before turning to politics, Paul was an obstetrician based in Lake Jackson. The Pennsylvania native served as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force before moving to the area to start his practice.

Paul first was elected to the U.S. House in 1976 and served four terms before stepping down in 1984. After Republicans took over Congress in 1994, Paul said he felt inspired to run again and sought the District 14 seat in 1996. He beat incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Greg Laughlin in the 1996 primary and won the general election against Democrat Charles “Lefty” Morris.

Paul has held the seat since 1996 and has fended off challengers both from his party and from Democrats. In the last election in 2010, Paul easily beat three Republican challengers in the primary and then won reelection against Democrat Robert Pruett in the general election.

Brazoria County Republican Chair Yvonne Dewey said she was not expecting Paul’s announcement, made exclusively to The Facts early Tuesday.

“I’m surprised,” she said. “He has won very handily in the last few elections. He’s hung in there all these years.”

While he has faced many opponents in his own party in recent years, no one has formally announced running for his nomination in the March 2012 primary, Dewey said.

“I think it will be treated as a wide-open seat,” she said. “You will have a lot of candidates on both sides.”

He unsuccessfully ran for president as the Libertarian Party candidate in 1988, and in 2008 unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for the White House.
Paul said while he is vacating the District 14 seat, he feels his chances for the 2012 Republican nomination are much better than in 2008, when he set fundraising records driven by the Internet.

“We have a lot more support right now,” he said. “Things are doing well for us.”

Paul is traveling the country in his bid for the White House and said he has spent twice the amount of time in New Hampshire and Iowa this year than he did in 2008. Throughout his time in politics, Paul has had a stance of limited government, reduced federal spending, individual liberties and a non-interventionist foreign policy.

“I have been talking about this for years,” he said Tuesday. “I will always be doing that. But not in the U.S. Congress.”

John Tompkins is senior reporter for The Facts. Contact him at 979-849-8581.
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I am glad to hear this news.

Ron has done all he could to help promote liberty in Congress...POTUS or bust!

His seed is in the Senate!
 
Yup. This is what his supporters asked for. They wanted him to give the presidential run his "all" and that is gonna take a bit out of him. If he can't win it, then I hope he enjoys his retirement.

Name one person who asked him to quit the House.

However, I do see it as a challenge to Bachmann..... will she do the same? :p

And declaring this early, I'm sure he has specific ideas about a successor.

Hm, wonder if BJ would make the move?
 
Makes me sad. He has paved the way for new liberty minded candidates, but I havent seen any to match him.
 
Wonder if that money is his Congressional fund will be passed over to his Prez account..
 
Just an added (possibly addled) thought.

This would also open the possibility of a third party run if the GOP refuses to accept him as the only possible republican candidate.

Just a thought, we'll see how the game goes.

edit,
someone else is thinking it
Hmmmm, chances for a 3rd party run should Mitt or another RINO get nominated?!
 
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