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strategic alliance has been arranged between the establishment and an outsider
- Romney and Paul,
The Romney-Paul alliance is more than a curious connection. It is a strategic
partnership. For Paul it is an opportunity to gain a seat at the table if his long-shot bid for the presidency
fails. For Romney, it is a chance to gain support from one of the most vibrant subgroups within the Republican Party.
"It would be very foolish for anybody in the Republican Party to dismiss a very real constituency," said one senior GOP aide in Washington who is familiar with both camps. "Ron Paul plays a very valuable part in the process and brings a lot of voters toward the Republican Party and ultimately that can't be ignored."
To ensure that they are heard - not just now but after Election Day, too - Paul and his followers are working to gain a permanent foothold in the Republican Party nationwide. One state at a time, Paul's supporters are seating themselves at county committee meetings, and standing for delegates, to make sure their candidate's libertarian vision is taken into account. The goal is a lasting voice for an army of outsiders that has long felt ignored and sees the nation headed toward ruin if things don't change.
It's taken the Republican Party a good 2-25 years to finally come to
their senses, pragrmatism and moral consciences. Now that the will
of the greatly concerned American people is being felt by the country,
the government and the Republicans, thanks to Ron Paul's central message
of auditing the Federal Reserve, making it accountable to the people and
greatly reducing/eliminating the national debt and eliminating ruinous,
undeclared wars (unapproved by Congress.
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