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Ron Paul Republicans win Primaries in Maryland

Maryland has a very active grassroots campaign to support Ron Paul, who won 6% of the vote in the Maryland primary. On the same day, Ron Paul supporters were  nominated for Congress in 3 districts,

In the 2nd District, Richard Matthews won the GOP primary without opposition. His campaign site is http://www.richardmatthews.org/

In the 4th District, Peter James won a contested primary to get the Republican nomination for Congress. The incumbent Albert Wynn was defeated in the Democratic primary by an antiwar progressive candidate. Peter James has a campaign site @ http://www.peterjames08.com/ 

In the 7th District, Dr Mike Hargadon was nominated by the Republicans for Congress. Dr Hargadon has been active with the Constitution Party, but joined the Ron Paul Revolution for this election. His campaign site is http://www.hargadonforuscongress.com/

With the Republican nomination going to the pro-war Sen McCain, libertarians and antiwar conservatives have to elect people to Congress who will oppose the bipartisan statists and the warmongers. Send your contributions to these candidates or others identifed @ www.libertycongress.org  

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  • 1. Ron Paul Republicans win &hellip replies at 13th February 2008, 1:58 pm :

    [...] Tja wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptMaryland has a very active grassroots campaign to support Ron Paul, who won 6% of the vote in the Maryland primary. On the same day, Ron Paul supporters were nominated for Congress in 3 districts,. In the 2nd District, Richard Matthews … [...]

  • 2. Ron Paul » Blog Arc&hellip replies at 13th February 2008, 2:23 pm :

    [...] Tja wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptMaryland has a very active grassroots campaign to support Ron Paul, who won 6% of the vote in the Maryland primary. On the same day, Ron Paul supporters were nominated for Congress in 3 districts,. In the 2nd District, Richard Matthews … [...]

  • 3. Robert replies at 3rd April 2008, 2:34 am :

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