Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, traveled with his son, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., as they made a five-city tour of Iowa. Ron Paul was greeted at his first event by a crowd of 500 and an equal number of national media that packed a downtown hotel ballroom in Des Moines, Iowa.
This is almost like a real rally, Ron Paul said. This is great!
The candidate was energized as he brought his message of sound money and sensible foreign policy to Iowa voters.
This is different from what youre getting from the other candidates who are part of status quo, Paul said.
He never directly criticized his GOP rivals, but his son took an indirect jab at former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania.
Youve got conservative Republican, so-called Republican candidates for president traipsing around Iowa who have voted for foreign aid, Rand Paul told a crowd of more than 300 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the third stop in his whistle-stop tour.
Ron Paul continued to not back down from his GOP rivals who have labeled his foreign policy dangerous. The audience cheered when he said, This country does not need another war.
Despite spending a great deal of effort during the past week defending his foreign policy position, a new Des Moines Register poll showed the Texas congressmans support dipping in the wake of sharp attacks over his opposition to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon.
Paul took the news in stride as he proclaimed that he had a very good chance of doing well on Tuesday.