Ron Paul Wins Texas Primary
The Ron Paul Revolution continues, with a strong win in Texas.
While it didn’t look good a couple months ago, he’s handily won re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives from the Texas 14th. Dave Weigel has the play-by-play.
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Comments
When I read the post title, I was scared that you had taken a big gulp of kool aid.
This is actually a very good thing for the republican party. A Bloomberg or a Ron Paul third party candidacy would have hurt the republicans come November (for different reasons). Now Ron will have something to keep him out of trouble for the next 8 months.
Now if we can just get the Greens to nominate Gore.
Posted by yetanotherjohn | March 5, 2008 | 12:36 pm | Permalink
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