What happens if ron paul becomes president




















That would also mean an increased focus on those aspects of Paul that raise serious questions, including a series of racist newsletters that went out under his name. It is not clear what will happen if Paul gains significant traction but doesn't become the GOP presidential nominee.

Paul says he has no plans to run as a third party candidate, but if he doesn't win the nomination he will face enormous pressure to do so from supporters like Nick Hofstetter, who says flatly, "I don't think I'd support any of the other Republican candidates, because they're dangerous in my opinion.

Paul, who ran for president on the Libertarian line, could also potentially endorse the Libertarian presidential nominee, though his campaign has signaled such an endorsement is unlikely. Either move could potentially splinter the Republican vote and prompt criticisms of Paul as a spoiler akin to Ralph Nader, whose presidential run helped lead to George W.

Bush's victory over Al Gore. Before Paul's rally here Thursday, Paul supporter Kim Greenlee of Panora, Iowa said she would have to "regroup" if Paul isn't the nominee -- "because he is really the only one who I have an interest in, and it's because he's so different.

Twitter Facebook. The bill was passed in the House by a - vote on January 1, Paul officially declared his candidacy for the Republican nomination on May 13, Over the course of the primary season, Paul amassed 40 pledged convention delegates. On September 10, , Paul confirmed his endorsement of the following presidential candidates at a press conference in Washington, D.

In the presidential election, Paul defeated activist Russell Means to win the Libertarian Party nomination for president. Bush, Paul's opponent. On the ballot in 46 states and the District of Columbia, Paul placed third in the popular vote with , votes 0. Ron Paul served in the United States House of Representatives from to , to , and to Election results from his five most recent congressional campaigns are presented below.

He defeated Robert Pruett D in the general election. He ran unopposed in the general election. He defeated Shane Sklar D in the general election. He defeated Corby Windham D in the general election. The finance data shown here comes from the disclosures required of candidates and parties.

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For elections to federal offices, complete data can be found at the FEC website. Click here for more on federal campaign finance law and here for more on state campaign finance law. The website Legistorm compiles staff salary information for members of Congress. Overall, Texas ranked 27th in average salary for representative staff.

The average U. Based on congressional financial disclosure forms and calculations made available by OpenSecrets. Each year National Journal publishes an analysis of how liberally or conservatively each member of Congress voted in the previous year. Information on Paul's votes in was unavailable. Paul ranked st in the liberal rankings among members of the U. May 9, - am.

What if Paul wins? But is that really the way it would go? Would Paul really stand a chance? By signing up you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Unsubscribe at any time. Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. November 6, - pm November 6, - pm. October 23, - pm October 23, - pm. October 16, - pm October 16, - pm. After graduating from medical school, Rand moved to Atlanta for an internship. An English major at Rhodes College, in Tennessee, she was into acting and modern dance.

At the party, Kelley and Rand talked about Dostoyevsky. A year later, at their wedding, a candlelit ceremony in her home town, Ron Paul was best man. After a honeymoon on St. Kitts, in the Caribbean, they moved back to North Carolina, where Rand finished his ophthalmology residency. He could be Rand. It was an antitax organization, modelled on the Young Conservatives of Texas, which rated legislators on their fealty to small government. He learned that the ratings business was an easy way to get his name into the press.

Unlike his father, Paul gladly accepted Medicare and Medicaid, which eventually accounted for fifty-five per cent of his patients. In , he and Kelley bought an acre and a half of land and built a house in a new gated community called Rivergreen.

The Pauls liked the eighteen-acre man-made Sunfish Lake, which was stocked with bluegills, but Rand balked at the twenty-one pages of restrictions that Rivergreen placed on homeowners. Only brick, stone, or stucco houses with at least three thousand square feet of living space were allowed. Gravel driveways, clotheslines, and piles of firewood visible to neighbors were forbidden. Aboveground swimming pools were banned. Paul took no interest in the local party.

He used his antitax group as a platform to speak out about political issues, but he was working on the edges of conservative politics. The anti-government voices were more muted during the subsequent Republican Presidencies, but gained volume again in , after the election of Bill Clinton. The following year, Republicans won the Senate and, for the first time in four decades, took over the House.

It was a good moment for Rand to take a break from practicing medicine. Downing and Paul disagreed about how their practice was run and decided to part ways. And I was afraid he was pushing things a little bit. Rand Paul has the bedside manner of a surgeon. He is more comfortable attacking a cataract or reshaping the cornea during Lasik surgery than he is talking to voters.

Paul was thirty-three at the time. He liked the challenge of the ferocious primary against the incumbent, Greg Laughlin, a Democrat who had switched parties. The family once again took on the Republican establishment, which closed ranks around the party switcher.

Several high-profile Republicans arrived in South Texas to endorse Laughlin, trashing Ron Paul as a Libertarian Party extremist who hated Reagan and wanted to legalize drugs and prostitution. Newt Gingrich, former President George H. Bush, George W. Ron Paul defeated Laughlin in a primary runoff by eight points, humiliating the Republican establishment.

But in the general election his Democratic opponent, Charles Lefty Morris, attacked him as a racist. The venture eventually earned him hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. In May, , Morris released copies of Paul newsletters from that were overtly racist. Black men commit murders, rapes, robberies, muggings and burglaries all out of proportion to their numbers.

In another commentary, he wrote that most black males in Washington, D. Rand organized a superior get-out-the-vote effort. He figured out early on how to use satellite mapping, how early versions of MapQuest could be used in to help block out neighborhoods in a really efficient way. And so we were a force to be reckoned with.

We could come to a community and knock on every Republican door in a town of two thousand in an afternoon. He returned to Kentucky and started to plot his own. He was reflecting on the long series of events that had propelled him, in , into his Kentucky senatorial seat.

In the years leading up to his election, Paul mostly failed at creating opportunities for himself. He was still using his antitax group to speak out about political issues, to little effect. Paul maintained a presence in the local paper as a letter writer and an occasional columnist. Much of his commentary dealt with Kentucky tax policy, but he sometimes weighed in on national issues, and revived his college-era editorial style.

In May, , Paul returned to a long-held view, one that is not shared by most Republican politicians: that government attempts to address discrimination are always wrong. His target was the Fair Housing Act, a provision of the Civil Rights Act of which bans discrimination in the sale or the rental of housing on the basis of race, color, nationality, religion, sex, familial status, and disability.

Among many other kinds of housing discrimination, the F. Paul, then thirty-nine, found the F. As a consequence, some associations will discriminate. Paul was beginning to think about running for political office. Make it simple. Repeat it over and over again. Make the Republican party, the Democrats, the press debate your vision. Ultimately, Rand was saved from political obscurity by his father.

In , Ron Paul decided to run for President. At the beginning of , Ron Paul was treated as he always had been by the Republican establishment: like a kook.



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