How many Romneys are voting for Ron Paul?
The Ron Paul campaign released a list of six Romneys, including several relatives of Mitt Romney, who are backing Ron Paul for president.
The Ron Paul campaign released a list of six Romneys, including several relatives of Mitt Romney, who are backing Ron Paul for president.
Ron Paul聽has earned - and trumpeted - the endorsements from smaller players, shall we say, in the national political scene.
There's the slew of low-level state party operatives and elected officials, of course, but then there鈥檚 his list of somewhat more colorful endorsers, including a current offensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns (Tony Pashos) and even a nephew to former Pennsylvania senator and presidential hopeful Rick Santorum.
Now, Ron Paul has racked up some of the most coveted (if a bit wacky) endorsers of all: people with the last name of Romney.
In two releases sent earlier today (Monday), the Paul campaign champions six members of the Romney clan who have endorsed his candidacy. (After an initial release touting five Romney backers, a second release noted a sixth, previously unaccounted for, Romney.) Three of those will speak as surrogates for the Paul campaign as Idaho voters go to the polls on Super Tuesday. One is 鈥渃urrently phone banking鈥 at Congressman Paul鈥檚 Boise, Idaho, headquarters.聽
Among the group, one endorser is a second cousin once removed; two are first cousins to Romney鈥檚 father, George; one has a father who is Romney鈥檚 second cousin; one shares 鈥渃ommon ancestry鈥; and there's one whose relationship to Romney is unclear beyond having the same last name.
Paul鈥檚 campaign suggests the endorsements are part of a powerful pattern: Ron Paul can win Mormon voters.
Concerning the active 鈥淟atter-day Saints for Ron Paul鈥 coalition, this announcement follows the high-profile endorsements of Overstock.com president聽Jonathan Johnson, prominent author and chair of the Utah Tenth Amendment Center聽Connor Boyack, and that of Utah Republican Liberty Caucus chair聽Darcy Van Orden.聽
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聽All such announcements help present Ron Paul as the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney and demonstrate that no presidential candidate has a monopoly on this crucial western states voter segment or even, for that matter, the Romney family.
Who has endorsed Mitt Romney recently, you might ask? How about House majority leader Eric Cantor (R) of Virginia. Romney and Paul go head to head in Virginia on Super Tuesday because the other candidates failed to qualify for the ballot - and Romney is crushing Paul in the Old Dominion.
Elsewhere, Romney picked up a nod from聽Sen. Tom Coburn (R) of Oklahoma聽as well. In Oklahoma, Romney likewise has a commanding lead over Paul,聽but trails Santorum.
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