Ron Paul Speaks to 1,200 at Goucher, 800 at Gettysburg, 2,000 at Penn State



ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul once again demonstrated his tremendous popularity with young people yesterday when he addressed an overflow crowd of 1,200 people at Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland. On Friday, April 11th, the Texas Republican was met with similar passionate crowds of 800 at Gettysburg College and 2,000 at Penn State University.

“Dr. Paul excites tremendous passion with young people who are hungry for personal freedom and constitutional government,” said campaign spokesman Jesse Benton. “The grassroots movement that the Ron Paul campaign has generated continues to build across America.”

Dr. Paul is continuing his bid for the Republican nomination to spread the message of constitutional government and personal freedom, to bring the GOP back to its traditional roots, and to continue the grassroots activism that his candidacy inspired. His new book, “The Revolution, A Manifesto”, launches April 30th.

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