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Ron Paul’s son Robert running for Congress?
Ron Paul’s son Robert running for Congress?
Dr. Robert Paul, Ron Paul’s son, may follow his father’s footsteps and run for office. Thanks to LewRockwell.com for directing us to this article.
BENBROOK — Inside one local doctor’s office, Rep. Ron Paul of Lake Jackson is still in the presidential race and John McCain is nowhere.
“I don’t think my dad will ever support McCain,” said Dr. Robert Paul, behind a stack of bumper stickers that promote his father’s maverick campaign for president.
Robert Paul, 42, knows now that his father won’t win.
But he doesn’t think any other Republican can.
“[Barack] Obama will win, anyway,” the son said Thursday between patients at his 18-year family medicine practice. “Unless something drastic changes, we are going to have a Democratic president.”
Robert Paul, one of a family of five, moved to Fort Worth from Lake Jackson for medical school and has lived quietly for more than a decade in the Westcliff neighborhood.
He only recently joined a local Republican club, but he wants to start making every meeting. And he says the “Ron Paulites” — his term — are pushing him to run for office.
Read the rest at the Star-Telegram.
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Ron Paul’s son Robert running for Congress?
Dr. Robert Paul, Ron Paul’s son, may follow his father’s footsteps and run for office. Thanks to LewRockwell.com for directing us to this article.
BENBROOK — Inside one local doctor’s office, Rep. Ron Paul of Lake Jackson is still in the presidential race and John McCain is nowhere.
“I don’t think my dad will ever support McCain,” said Dr. Robert Paul, behind a stack of bumper stickers that promote his father’s maverick campaign for president.
Robert Paul, 42, knows now that his father won’t win.
But he doesn’t think any other Republican can.
“[Barack] Obama will win, anyway,” the son said Thursday between patients at his 18-year family medicine practice. “Unless something drastic changes, we are going to have a Democratic president.”
Robert Paul, one of a family of five, moved to Fort Worth from Lake Jackson for medical school and has lived quietly for more than a decade in the Westcliff neighborhood.
He only recently joined a local Republican club, but he wants to start making every meeting. And he says the “Ron Paulites” — his term — are pushing him to run for office.
Read the rest at the Star-Telegram.
Digg it
h ttp://digg.com/politics/Dr_ROBERT_Paul_may_follow_dad_into_practice_of_politics
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