Ron Paul attracts 2,000-plus to University of Rhode Island town hall meeting

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2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul drew a remarkable 2,000-plus supporters and undecided voters to his University of Rhode Island town hall meeting.

Big crowds comprised of the university and general community greeted the 12-term Congressman from Texas less than one week ahead of the state’s Tuesday, March 24th Republican primary, and the day prior to the Paul campaign airing its celebrated television ad ‘The Plan’ to cement support in time for the Ocean State’s nominating contest.

Dr. Paul’s college campus town hall meeting took place at 7:00 p.m. ET in the University of Rhode Island’s Keaney Gymnasium, located on Tootell Road in South Kingstown, RI 02881. At the event, Dr. Paul discussed his platform of constitutionally-limited government, restoring civil and economic liberties, and elements of his path-breaking ‘Plan to Restore America.’

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Anyone have more pictures? I could use them - you can email them to me at [email protected]
 
It looked bigger than 2000, there was a tiny one on an article I posted, and then a picture of the line, I'll fetch them but I'm sure better ones will come out.
 
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Here's a good one, it is one of Gage's which means when you use it you have to give credit to Gage Skidmore for the image but that is all he asks:

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...Big crowds comprised of the university and general community greeted the 12-term Congressman from Texas less than one week ahead of the state’s Tuesday, March 24th Republican primary, and the day prior to the Paul campaign airing its celebrated television ad ‘The Plan’ to cement support in time for the Ocean State’s nominating contest...

@ Angel

Thanks for the article!

Need to fix the typo I put in bold.

Tried to give you rep, but got advisement

"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to AngelClark again."
 
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it looks like lots of undecided voters, the people there do not have Paul t-shirts or signs which is a good sign.
 
Say, is this Ron's only event in Rhode Island? If it is, then he should expand his schedule and meet more voters instead of a fly and drop in rally and a drop out to another state.
 
2,000 isn't that just about the entire population of Rhode Island? :P

It looks like from the picture it might be more, but I can't see if the whole gym is filled since you only see half. Generally he would be facing one grand stand rather than down the middle if both weren't full though. If they were I suspect 2000 is a low ball. The article was kinda snarky/clipped, with the 'trailing Romney' and the 'traveling WITH Callista' bits.
 
Say, is this Ron's only event in Rhode Island? If it is, then he should expand his schedule and meet more voters instead of a fly and drop in rally and a drop out to another state.

He usually does a fundraiser or two at the same time, lately, but they are closed to media,
 
I was there. I'd estimate about 80% capacity in the bleachers plus another
300 that were on the floor. It was a superb truth bomb fest!
 
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thank you for that one! So it WAS full all the way back. That is what I wasn't sure of. It sure looks like more than 2000 to me, since the bleachers on both sides were mostly full PLUS the crowd in the court....
 
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thank you for that one! So it WAS full all the way back. That is what I wasn't sure of. It sure looks like more than 2000 to me, since the bleachers on both sides were mostly full PLUS the crowd in the court....

Actually, it looks like standing room only, look in the top bleachers.
 
Actually, it looks like standing room only, look in the top bleachers.

from an angle looking at Ron there was a strip of bleachers sort of behind him, where they couldn't see his face, and I don't know if security didn't want them back there or if people just didn't want to be behind him, they didn't stand in that strip against the wall. Look at the other picture. But it still looks like more than 2000. At least it wasn't 'hundreds' as one source said about one of Ron's multi thousand person crowds. I mean, it isn't FALSE if you add ENOUGH hundreds....
 
from an angle looking at Ron there was a strip of bleachers sort of behind him, where they couldn't see his face, and I don't know if security didn't want them back there or if people just didn't want to be behind him, they didn't stand in that strip against the wall. Look at the other picture. But it still looks like more than 2000. At least it wasn't 'hundreds' as one source said about one of Ron's multi thousand person crowds. I mean, it isn't FALSE if you add ENOUGH hundreds....

Ah!!, here we go....

Ron Paul Attracts 2,000-plus Voters to University of Rhode Island Town Hall Meeting

Big crowd greets Texas Congressman ahead of Ocean State’s April 24th Republican primary

LAKE JACKSON, Texas – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul drew a remarkable 2,000-plus supporters and undecided voters to his University of Rhode Island town hall meeting.

Big crowds comprised of the university and general community greeted the 12-term Congressman from Texas less than one week ahead of the state’s Tuesday, March 24th Republican primary, and the day prior to the Paul campaign airing its celebrated television ad ‘The Plan’ to cement support in time for the Ocean State’s nominating contest.

Dr. Paul’s college campus town hall meeting took place at 7:00 p.m. ET in the University of Rhode Island’s Keaney Gymnasium, located on Tootell Road in South Kingstown, RI 02881. At the event, Dr. Paul discussed his platform of constitutionally-limited government, restoring civil and economic liberties, and elements of his path-breaking ‘Plan to Restore America.’

Ron Paul’s town hall meeting in Rhode Island was organized by ‘Youth for Ron Paul’ (YFP). YFP, an initiative of the Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign, launched in September 2011, and since its inception, students nationwide have organized 607 chapters and recruited more than 76,000 people. To learn more about ‘Youth for Ron Paul,’ including how to sign-up and establish a local chapter, visit the YFP website by clicking here.

A photograph of Ron Paul’s University of Rhode Island town hall meeting with 2,000-plus people follows.

http://www.ronpaul2012.com/2012/04/...university-of-rhode-island-town-hall-meeting/
 
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