Who Can Beat Obama? Ron Paul Ties Obama in 2012 Poll

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Conservative House representative Ron Paul, may be thinking of a run in 2012 following his stop by in the key primary state of New Hampshire on Thursday. While there he he criticized his fellow republicans for minimizing NPR aid yet still approving vast amounts of dollars for the operations in Afghanistan. Ron Paul was also in Iowa a few weeks ago and said, that in the event American citizens lack a presidential candidate who is financially capable to cope with the overall economy then he would have no other choice than to run. Congressman Paul's son Rand Paul and newly elected American Senator stated he may announce his candidacy in the event that his father makes the decision not to.

Conservative House representative Ron Paul, may be thinking of a run in 2012 following his stop by in the key primary state of New Hampshire on Thursday. While there he he criticized his fellow republicans for minimizing NPR aid yet still approving vast amounts of dollars for the operations in Afghanistan. Ron Paul was also in Iowa a few weeks ago and said, that in the event American citizens lack a presidential candidate who is financially capable to cope with the overall economy then he would have no other choice than to run. Congressman Paul's son Rand Paul and newly elected American Senator stated he may announce his candidacy in the event that his father makes the decision not to.

While most of the conservative challengers are anticipated to make announcements relatively soon, The Texas congressman has still remained on the fence with regards to running for president. However as the additional prospects officially go into the election, it may offer a reason for Paul to run against unfavorable competitors. Paul has led within the CPAC polls both in 2010 and 2011 and it could possibly be because of his genuine speeches on the issues of government waste. Congressman Paul's motivation for trying to get the position as President of the United States is definitely to solve This country's problems, instead of self-centered motives. Nevertheless, he wonders about making it through the actual republican elections. Congressman Paul desires to reduce government spending and regulations within an serious manner and feels most of the time that republicans are not for a reduced American government. Having hardly any United States involvement in oversea wars and building diminished federal government participation on family value issues has some christian republicans worried.

Looking at the latest Rasmussen poll, Paul is basically tied with Barack Obama in the event the normal election would begin right now. This is certainly far better than the other conservative prospects which are somewhat behind Barack Obama in the same polls. Additionally Ron Paul has an unbelievably large lead among independent Americans , 42 percent for Republican congressman Ron Paul to President Barack Obama's 28 percent.

Paul will need to encounter the faith based voters in Iowa who feel concerned with regards to his belief on homosexual civil unions. Paul has said time and again he will be in opposition to legal guidelines on the national stage that confine liberties to the people as a result he cast a vote to repeal "Don't Ask Don't Tell" within the military. He's explained that gays and lesbians ought not to be discharged if they're not causing an interference. Yet, Paul won't support laws that legalizes homosexual partnerships on a nationwide level. Republican congressman Ron Paul believes laws and regulations that manage these kind of concerns should be dealt with by the state legislature.

As part of his dialog in Iowa Paul has juxtaposed our present federal government to a a crowned monarchy, where we now have a king that's taking all our money through taxes and regulating us so much that our whole government is breaking. He explained satirically we don't depend on our loved ones, but alternatively the American government and have supplied them overall control in regards to our revenue. He said metaphorically that people in America now put our revenue and our trust in a false god and we have to modify that kind of trust.

The congressman claims the United States citizens are actually too submissive with allowing the federal government to take away personalized liberties, to solve this he offered a law to the nation's lawmakers which had been drafted in just one single passage saying the government shouldn't hold the capability to do a single thing which Americans can't do.

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