DES MOINES, Iowa — Ron Paul has given up on becoming president. Yet supporters still clinging to the slim-to-none hope of nominating the libertarian-leaning congressman could complicate Mitt Romney’s goal of a peaceful GOP national convention.
Paul backers have been taking over state Republican conventions in places such as Nevada and Maine and plan to do the same in Iowa on Saturday in their effort to carry his banner to the national convention in Tampa, Fla.
“We want to send Ron Paul-inspired folks to that convention to show we’re not going away,” says Iowa Republican David Fischer, a top Paul backer in the state.
Supporters say they hope to promote Paul’s conservative principles that have sparked a loyal following of young voters and tea party activists by flooding ballots for the convention and urging changes to the party platform.
Since Paul’s unsuccessful 2008 candidacy for the GOP nomination, his top organizers have set about working within the party’s structure to gain influence, all with the hope of bending it toward principles he espouses: smaller government, sound monetary policy and a limited international military presence.
Paul stopped campaigning last month after netting only 137 of the 1,144 delegates needed to clinch the nomination. His son, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., a national tea party figure, has endorsed Romney.
Paul’s impossible odds didn’t discourage activists from seizing 32 of the 40 national delegates last month at Minnesota’s GOP convention.
In Maine, 21-year-old Ron Paul supporter Ashley Ryan was elected the state’s new Republican national committeewoman, a testament to what supporters see as new blood the Paul campaign has attracted to the GOP.
That’s in addition to seizing top roles in state party organizations, in states such as Iowa, and inspiring statehouse candidates around the country. For instance, A.J. Spiker, who ran Paul’s campaign for Iowa’s leadoff nominating caucuses, was elected state GOP chairman in February.
Louisiana GOP officials and Paul supporters tangled during a raucous June 2 convention that devolved into two separate conventions and separate delegate slates. Two Paul backers were arrested after they refused to leave.
And Paul’s idled candidacy isn’t expected to dampen the hunt for as many of the 25 delegate slots on the ballot at Saturday’s Iowa GOP convention in Des Moines.
Paul’s following argues that the campaign has always been about more than electing a president.
“It’s never been about a man. It’s about liberty, and turning the tide,” said Marianne Stebbins, Paul’s Minnesota state director. She was elected a national delegate on May 18.
Although Romney seldom attacked Paul during the primary campaign, Paul supporters remain cool to him. Many consider Romney part of the GOP establishment’s complicity in the soaring federal debt, another top concern for Paul.
Paul may speak at the national convention, as it’s become customary for one-time rivals to take the podium to show unity. But supporters have faced some resistance to their plans to hold a three-day Paul rally on the eve of the convention.
Supporters of Paul, who has called for the dissolution of the Federal Reserve Bank, expect to propose that the party support less controversial planks such as greater transparency for the central bank and increased Internet freedom.
There’s likely to be sharp debate over their efforts to repeal the Patriot Act, a measure enacted to hunt for terrorists in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks that Paul argues abridges civil liberties. Likewise, his opposition to torture could lead to a fight over harsh interrogation tactics.



I am a National Delegate to the RNC and I will be there supporting Ron Paul. Also since when is showing up to vote and obeying the rules “taking over” something?
You are beating a dead horse. Ron Paul has never stood a chance of winning and never will.
He does too! When we storm the stage and take that mother f***** over!
Good luck with that. Thanks for showing the country that yes, the Far Right Wing lunatics are alive and well!
To all you Libs reading this, these idiots do not speak for most of us Republicans. Like you, Republican have their lunatic fringe too.
Thanks Matt. I appreciate your efforts. After reading Ron Paul’s book “The Revolution” a few years ago I became an instant fan. His ideas make perfect sense, and he is one of the few true statesman left who holds the people’s interests over his own. It is unfortunate more people didn’t catch on.
Be sure to let us all know if he wins the nomination, Matt.
The obama campaign would like to thank you for your vote.
This will fun to watch. Let’s hope for a wild time at the RNC.
Ever since Rand Paul endorsed Romney…
It’s all over *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap*
Austrian economics is joke anyway because the price of gold can be manipulated just as easily as a fiat currency can, and besides, the IMF thinks using gold is a good idea too so there’s your RED flag right there.
Ludwig von Mises Institute : The Austrian School Is Advancing Liberty – http://goo.gl/DTIb
Because the value of gold can be manipulated by private interests almost as easily as fiat currency can and is also limited in quantity, which fiat isn’t, it necessarily makes liberty subordinate to the ability to accumulate that gold-backed currency which in the end makes us slaves to an artificial system of living that values metal over food. We must audit the Federal Reserve to see just how badly we have been conned and forgive the present debt, at the very least from the derivatives, because the money lenders have been enslaving us with compound interest rates on money that they never had to lend out in the first place; and since these same money lenders have a monopoly on the issuance of currency, the only way to pay them back is to borrow more money from the same banks who keep asking us to bail them out with taxes derived from the fruits of our labor. I will never worship the golden cow as a solution to the enslavement of humanity by private banking cartels that consider themselves above the laws of the nations that they plunder.
Who is Ron Paul?
Everyone’s senile old uncle or grandfather, who spends every family gathering sitting in the corner, incessantly babbling about nothing and drooling on himself.
Paulers, go away, you lost, you are history.
Ron Paul ought to be ashamed of this sort of event. If not shame on him.
its a shame romney is the best the republicans could come up with. i still say we need a box that says,, no! try again..
Um, would that be the box for all the obama voters to check, because everything he’s done so far sure hasn’t worked!
But to give obama the benefit of the doubt, I’m sure after 3 or 4 more terms he could probably get it right.
3 or 4? i would have say, your to kind.
I was trying to be kind. Liberals are VERY sensitive to any criticism of The Anointed One. We all know he would be a failure no matter how many terms he steals.
It’s hilarious and kind of sad at the same time that all you anti-Paul sheeple campaign and support a candidate who is loyal to the big banks, big corporation and big government that is hellbent on ripping you off and taking as much money from you as they can! Seriously, how do you NOT see this?
I comes down to one thing, we want to WIN! Paul doesn’t stand a snowball’s chance of winning. Never did, never will. Of course you are free to back this loser, but it doesn’t change the facts that like Pat Paulsen, he will go down in political history as nothing more than a joke.
Ronulans…LOL…
The Paul campaign made good inroads this time.
With Rand Paul endorsing Romney, it puts him
in a good position too. The Paulies with common sense
know that with Romney, they will be much better off
than with the community organizer we now have. They
should push for their ideas but should do it so they don’t
look like idiots and occupiers. They should also carry their
energy in voting in candidates who are not marxist in ideals
and the senate and congress is just as important in changing
this country around and getting back to principals they are
in favor of. They have some good ideas but I hope they don’t
become the idiots we have seen from the libber side. To be
that obnoxious hurts them more than helps and turns people
off. Who knows, maybe they think 4 more years of a marxist
in power is what they want and if they don’t join forces, that is
what they will get.
Well put!
Unfortunately, trying to find a Paulie with common sense is next to impossible. Easier to debate philosophy with a fish!
Their ideology blinds them to the reality of their situation. They are less concerned with advancing conservatism as they are making a loud, ill-conceived spectacle of themselves. Too bad they are incapable of seeing the folly of their ways. But then, the immature rarely see or identify their own actions as the reason for their inevitable downfall.
Paulestinians ……… LOL