The Conservatives have chosen Ron Paul as a presidential candidate.
According to an unofficial vote of conservative activists in the U.S. presidential candidate from the Republican Party in the 2012 elections should be Congressman Ron Paul. Reports Associated Press.
For Paul voted 31 percent on Saturday, the conference’s conservative political action. ” The next two places in the ranking fell to two former governors: Mitt Romney of Massachusetts won 22 percent of votes, but Sarah Palin from Alaska – 7 percent. For the current Minnesota governor Tim polenta (Tim Pawlenty) were 6 per cent.
Total voting was attended by about 2500 people, or roughly a quarter of members of the conservative conference.
Ron Paul, libertarian-wing politician, favored a complete withdrawal of troops from Iraq, U.S. withdrawal from the UN and NATO, the elimination of the Federal Reserve System, as well as limiting state intervention in the regulation of the economy.
Currently, Ron Paul (Ron Paul) is a member of the House of Representatives from Texas. In 1988, he participated in the presidential election as the candidate of the Libertarian Party. Before the elections in 2008 claimed the presidential nomination of the Republican Party, but lost to John McCain.






























