Tuesday night, I’ll be on the panel hosting the Ron Paul Revolution Super PAC‘s live video coverage of primary results as they come in. Ron Paul isn’t expected to do well in Florida, of course, but Paul fans will still want to tune in for news and analysis, plus live interviews with Jim Rogers, Peter Schiff, “Blue Republican” Robin Koerner, and Paul supporters on the ground in Florida.
Watch the live video at this link from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Central Time on Tuesday.
We got a great response to our South Carolina coverage — which drew more than 20,000 viewers with very little advance publicity — but we were just getting ramped up then; look for the show to get bigger and better tomorrow and as the primary season goes on.
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by Jacob Huebert on December 29, 2011
in Ron Paul
Celebrities’ political opinions aren’t worth more than those of ordinary people; probably they’re worth less. But I still consider it great news that pop singer Kelly Clarkson has endorsed Ron Paul because it demonstrates just how far his ideas are spreading.
Ron Paul’s supporters come from all walks of life because people from all walks of life want to end war, restore civil liberties, bring government spending under control, and let people make their own decisions.
Will it be enough to win the GOP primary? I doubt it. Too many Republican primary voters are attached to interventionist foreign policies and are too easily taken in by “limited government” talk from politicians whose actions and proposals indicate they wouldn’t really limit government at all. But with Paul leading in the polls in Iowa and rising in New Hampshire, it’s hard not to get excited. Even if it doesn’t result in electoral success in the short run, the spread of Ron Paul’s message to so many new people will mean great things for the future, sooner or later, one way or another.
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