Ron Paul campaigned in Pennsylvania this week, for the second week in a row. He spoke to enthusiastic crowds at both Gettysburgh College and Penn State University. He said he would continue to campaign as long as he had supporters, and the crowds at the two colleges showed that he still numerous and enhusiastic supporters in Pennsylvania.
There was plenty of entusiasm in Gettysburgh as Paul told his supporters that the Pennsylvania primary is important, even if his momination seems out of reach. His campaign has combined the message of economic freedom which was long a message of conervative Republicans with the message of personal freedom, which has been most identified with the Democrats.
“If we have a free sociey one day” Paul told the crowd, “it will be up to you”. Paul has been doing his part and his supporters indicated they are prepared to do theirs in the primary and to continue their support for the Freedom movement beyond this year’s election. (www.mcall.com) .
From the afternoon rally at Gettysburgh College, Representative Paul went to an even larger gathering at Penn State University. The scheduled rally had attracted so much support before yesterday that it was moved from a hall with a capacity of 700 to the inramural gym with a capacity of 1500. (www.collegian.psu.edu) Here Paul stressed both sides of the libertarian message and got a response from the crowd indicating that for his supporters, as well as for Representative Paul, the campaign will go on
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