Ron Paul Moving On to Super Tuesday
Ron Paul spoke to supporters in Virginia on Tuesday night even before the polls closed in Arizona and Michigan. While he is not expected to be much of a factor in either contest, Paul shows no signs of dropping out.
The Texas congressman is the only candidate besides Mitt Romney to be on the ballot in the Old Dominion, which holds its primary on March 6. Paul will also be looking to do well in some of the caucus contests in the next week -- Washington on March 3 and Idaho on March 6.
Paul ripped into the Federal Reserve and the growth of government, offering his supporters a history lesson as he railed against policies enacted during the Progressive Era. When government grows, liberties are undermined, Paul told supporters.
The congressman called for reducing American military force overseas and for returning to the Constitution.
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