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Ron Paul is Back in the Presidential Race
Written by Leigh Ann Caldwell   
Friday, 21 March 2008 09:15

Mar. 21, Headlines - Ron Paul is back in the Presidential race. The Paul campaign has collected enough signatures to participate in Montana's Republican primary in June. Paul had a second place finish in the Montana caucus last month and received endorsements from eleven Montana state senators. Paul will also be the keynote at the Nevada Republican State Convention in April.

March 21 - Headlines
produced by Leigh Ann Caldwell
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Texas Christian University's banquet to honor Barack Obama's former pastor Jeremiah Wright must change its venue. After the recent controversy surrounding the pastor the school decided to change the location for security reasons. TCU's divinity school has been planning on honoring Reverend Wright for many months because of his 40 years of spiritual and social justice.

Ron PaulMichigan and Florida's displaced delegates are still unresolved. Michigan's legislators adjourned for two weeks without reaching an agreement and how to move forward.

And six term Republican Tom Reynolds of New York announced he will not run for re-election. He is one of more than two dozen Republican members of the US House who are making their exits, increasing the Republican Party's challenge in this year's Congressional elections.

 

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