FORBES MAGAZINE | Kenneth Rapoza | January 4, 2012
Three New Hampshire newspapers endorsed Ron Paul for President on Wednesday, the Texas congressman’s campaign headquarters said in a press statement.
The Littleton Courier, Berlin Reporter, and Coos County Democrat all endorsed Paul for president in the 2012 election.
“Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has been in the lead for months,” wrote one of the op-eds, “but voters still seem desperate for an alternative. There’s always another candidate pulling stronger or almost as strong numbers in the polls. Voters have lost faith in Obama, but they are not sold on Romney to replace him. Congressman Ron Paul, however, has never voted to raise a tax and voted against all of the bailouts that have riled up Tea Partiers and Occupy Wall Streeters alike,” editors at these papers said. The three dailies are all owned by the same company, Salmon Press Newspapers out of Meredith, NH.
The 12-term Congressman is currently in New Hampshire for the Republican Primaries, which take place on Tuesday Jan. 10.
Paul came in third place behind Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum in the Iowa Caucus last week. He received 21.4% of the vote. Romney and Santorum both received slightly more than 24%.
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Ron Paul or Obama... that is the choice. Ron Paul got 26.000.00 votes last night from one state. Lets take that and multiply it by 50. That is 1,300,000.00 votes that will NEVER vote for anyone but Ron Paul.
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