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Ron Paul didn’t win any states on Super Tuesday. Here he is speaking to his supporters.
Paul: Santorum should emphasize liberty, not religion
SANDPOINT, Idaho — Ron Paul suggested Monday that personal religion is too large a part of Rick Santorum’s presidential campaign message, and said his own message appeals to people of all faiths. (Photo and Political Hotsheet report by Lindsey Boerma, CBS News and National Journal)
In Seattle, Wash., Ron Paul said his advisers warned him “not many people would show up since he was just here.” There were at least 500 people. (Photos taken by Lindey Boerma, CBS News and National Journal)
SPOKANE, Wash. - Rep. Ron Paul on Friday told a crowd here that the reason he’s not winning primary states is because “changing a hundred years of history takes a little bit of time.” But the Texas congressman said he “expects to do real well here” in Saturday’s caucus. (Political Hotsheet report by CBS News’ Lindey Boerma)
SPRINGFIELD, Va. — Taking the stage Tuesday before an over-capacity crowd gathered for event billed as a “celebration rally” for Arizona and Michigan’s presidential primaries, Rep. Ron Paul chose not to acknowledge those votes were taking place. (Political Hotsheet report by CBS News’ Lindsey Boerma)
People packed in at the Waterford in Springfield, Va. for Ron Paul. The most predictable part of Paul’s election night rallies? The cash bar. (Photos by Lindsey Boerma, CBS News and National Journal)



