Ron Paul Tries To Sway Nevada Voters at Red Lion Hotel Casino
Americans have grown weary of many of the presidential candidates in both the Democrat and Republican parties. Enter Ron Paul. He is making a charge on the Republican side, and is raising enormous amounts of campaign money in the process.
Paul is still a long shot to win the nomination, but his latest stop is one of the states he must be able to carry if he wants any shot at being president.
Nevada is widely considered one of the swing states in the Republican primary race. Paul spent several days their last week, and concluded his stay at the Red Lion Hotel Casino. 200 people attended, all their eyes glued to the person who raised over $18 million in campaign money this quarter.
On December 16th, Paul raised a staggering $6.02 million in just twenty four hours. He spoke in Nevada of limited federal government and personal freedom. He received the loudest ovation from the crowd, however, when he spoke of his support of national sovereignty.
"The Ron Paul campaign realizes Nevada is an important state in the Republican nomination process, and this visit reflects that," said Jennifer Terhune, Nevada Communications Coordinator for the Ron Paul campaign.
December 19, 2007
Posted By Larry Rutherford
Staff Editor, CasinoGamblingWeb.com
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