Ron Paul endorses Ron Unz for US Senate in California

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Ron Paul endorses Ron Unz for California’s U.S. Senate seat

MAY 9, 2016

Republican Ron Unz, trying to vault his U.S. Senate campaign into November, said Monday that he’s been endorsed by former Rep. Ron Paul.

In a prepared statement released by Unz, Paul cast the software developer and one-time gubernatorial candidate as strong, courageous and willing to weigh in on controversial issues. Unz said he supported Paul during his runs for president, writing in his name when the Texas libertarian wasn’t listed on the ballot.

“He opposed our government’s disastrous recent foreign wars and corrupt bailouts of Wall Street special interests, and would have saved the American taxpayer the many trillions of dollars these cost,” Paul said of Unz. “Whether or not you agree with him on every individual issue, he would be a principled, independent-minded U.S. Senator, and our government greatly needs his voice and his ideas.”

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http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article76556717.html
 
Good luck to Unz.

Apparently he wasn't aware that the next Senator from California was chosen in a backroom a long time ago...

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He would be a good senator. If I could I would vote for him!
 
Lol. The debate has Unz's name with a (D) next to it.

His big issue is increasing minimum wage? His second issue is reducing immigration. Interesting that Ron endorsed him.
 
The next Senator, Kamala Harris, starts out by saying she can work with Ron Paul like Corrie Booker has... :toady:
 
Question on college costs and making college free. Unz says cut administrators and bureaucracy to reduce costs thus reduce tuition. Harris says increase student (Pell) grants and make community college free, and wants to crack down on predatory, private, for-profit schools. Del Baccaro blames costs on government subsidies and encouraging debt. Sundheim echoes that "free" makes price increases, wants to innovate education with technology, make student debt eligible for bankruptcy.
 
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