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Ron Paul Ends His Career



Jul 12, 2011 12 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

The Ticket:

Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul made a surprise announcement Tuesday that he will not seek re-election to Congress, spelling an end to a nearly 24-year House career amid his third run for president.

“I felt it was better that I concentrate on one election,” Paul, 75, told The Facts. “It’s about that time when I should change tactics.”

Paul, who remains significantly behind in many current national polls, first ran for president as a Libertarian in 1988, and as a Republican in 2008.

Even though both bids came up empty, Paul significantly demonstrated the power of his base in 2008, shocking national observers with his ability to quickly raise large sums of cash from loyal followers who favored his small government ideology. That same base is rallying around his 2012 efforts.

Paul told The Facts he believes he has a better shot at the presidency now than he did in 2008.

His decision leaves his Northern Gulf Coast 14th District seat up for grabs. Paul indicated to The Facts that he wanted to reveal his decision sooner rather than later, evidently to permit the field of would-be successors to plan out their 2012 races.

The district is currently regarded as solidly conservative, but Paul faced a complicated re-election campaign in 2012 due to the state’s redistricting plan. The newly configured district will now include a significant number of new voters, according to reports out of Texas.

At the time the remap was being approved by the state legislature, Paul spokesman Jesse Benton gave no indication of Paul’s potential retirement.

“Dr. Paul does not feel targeted, and his home county of Brazoria remains the cornerstone of the District,” Benton last month told the Texas Tribune of the former obstetrician. “If anything, this is a compliment. The GOP knows Dr. Paul will win anywhere he runs, and that his electoral fortitude allows them to strengthen other districts and have no problems holding the 14th.”


  • mike3481

    If this isn’t proof of Devine Providence, I don’t know what is.

    Wonderful news.

    :beer: :beer: :beer:

  • mike3481

    or Divine…

  • Charlie from New Jersey

    Goodbye, goofball. You had economics nailed, but your understanding of the world we live in could be enhanced by going to a biker’s bar and yelling that only wimps ride Harleys. Then, you would see why we fight these uncivilized heathens.

  • Toro520

    adios, space cadet…and good riddance

  • amy

    If (when) he doesn’t get the Republican nomination, I pray to God that he doesn’t run as an Independent. We will end up with bozo for 4 more years.

  • derised1

    Ron Paul has done the right thing. Now he can focus his energies on more important matters. Like speaking out for libertarian principles against Big Brother gov’t policies.

    He won’t win a POTUS run but he can be an effective voice on domestic issues.

    Yeah baby! :beer: :gun:

  • Danny

    Buhbye douchenozzle.

  • Tom in CO

    Happy day!

  • Bobby E.

    Maybe not good news if this gives him the idea to be 2012′s Ross Perot. Can you stomach 4 more years of Obama? You’ll have to if that’s what R.P. ends up doing … oh shit! same initials as Ross Perot … I’m getting a very sick feeling now.

    • Toro520

      The guy has never garnered more than 3% of the vote…he’s a non-player

  • Al

    Good riddance.

  • Alec

    Goofball??

    For a guy who wants to kill the fed reserve so Americans dont have to work 3 jobs just to pay for rent (and pay pvt offhsore bankers for doing NOTHING.. yeh yer geniuses)…

    he has more grass roots support than ANY candidate.
    hahaha… dumbasses

    “americans love to keep it real… yah.. REAL STUPID”

    1776 – give me liberty or give me death
    2011 – give me a remote and hot dog, im a dumb american