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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ April 26, 2011, 5:45 PM

Ron Paul announces presidential run, says Obama can't win youth vote

Rep. Ron Paul, the Texas Republican known for his staunch libertarian views, announced today he's forming a presidential exploratory committee.

This marks Paul's third bid for the presidency. He first ran in 1988 and again in 2008, winning a small but enthusiastic group of supporters among the GOP electorate.

Part of Paul's fervent support in 2008 was grounded in college-aged voters, a constituency that also largely favored Barack Obama. In this campaign, the 75-year-old Paul said today, Mr. Obama won't be able to hang on to the youth vote.

"I think that Obama will not be able to hang on to that enthusiasm of the young people because of what's happened in the last couple years," Paul said in Des Moines, Iowa, after his exploratory committee was announced.

The financial crisis, the bloated deficit and the ongoing wars make the libertarian views Paul is known for -- such as his anti-interventionist foreign policy and his antipathy toward the Federal Reserve -- even more relevant than in 2008, Paul suggested.

"I believe there are literally millions of more people now concerned about the very things I talked about four years ago," he said, such as "the excessive spending, the entitlement system, the foreign policy, as well as the monetary system."

"If you want to curtail spending... you can't do it without addressing the inflationary system," continued Paul, who chairs a House subcommittee on domestic monetary policy. "Congress does not have to act responsibly... they've resorted to printing out money."

Even as the issues central to Paul's campaign receive greater focus, some consider Paul's candidacy a longshot, given that several of his policy positions do not align with those of the Republican party. Still, it's likely he'll at least play a strong role in shaping the course the Republican primary debate.

That impact of Paul's candidacy in the primaries could also be reinforced by former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson's candidacy. Johnson also holds largely libertarian views and is often compared to Paul.

Paul's enthusiastic support base made it clear at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference that they are still going strong. College Republicans turned out in droves at the conference, and Paul won the straw poll.

Jesse Benton, an aide to Paul, told Hotsheet earlier this month that Paul's political action committee LibertyPAC has already raised more than $1.2 million and that "he has the structure in place to hit the ground running if he makes the decision to run."

With an exploratory committee, Paul can raise more funds specifically for parts of his 2012 campaign. Other candidates who have formed exploratory committees include former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

Paul said today that the formation of his exploratory committee does not mean he is fully the race; he said he is likely to determine whether to commit to the race by next month.

Watch Jeff Glor speak with political correspondent Jan Crawford about the packed race for the Republican nomination for President:

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netnuts says:
Both sides, we all fight about, are 1 in the same!????
Think they care about us. look up Bilderberg.
They keep wars of all kinds going. Kill Wars, Drug war, War on poverty,
The race war!!! They make the money and we fight about which side is BEST!! LOL
SAD!!!!..Ron Paul 2012.. Please for all our sakes. PEACE!
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10s_linger says:
Thank you!
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10s_linger says:
their
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10s_linger says:
The young people in this country have no future if we stay on the path we're on. They will be supporting the boomers and their problems and paying off they're college loans with no jobs. If they think Obama and the rest of the world will take care of them, go for it stick with Obama. Like the saying goes,"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me."
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fedup12 says:
Obama: Ron Paul cant win the human species vote in 2012.
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_MrMike says:
Ron Paul has the stupid, geeky white trash vote all sewn up...
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10s_linger replies:
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I guess that's me!
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bourn2night says:
Ron Paul does not believe that healthcare is a right. He is like the other Republicans... They will cut Medicare and the VA budget; So he won't get the medicare vote. He is not electable. Why are the libertarian not electable? They have extreme views.
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dlsanders2 says:
Mary-Miami.....stabilized the economy? Where have you been? When's the last time you bought gas, food.,clothes etc? I think your head is......oops that's your proctologist on the phone now....he found your head.
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dlsanders2 says:
Mary-Miami....stabilized the economy ???? You have GOT to be kidding....when's the last time you bought gas for your vehicle,food, clothes etc. I think you head......oops that is your proctologist on the phone.....he found your head .
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freechoice4all says:
Ron Paul said... "Congress does not have to act responsibly... they've resorted to printing out money."

Congress and the President have no control over the printing of money! The Fed prints the money and is completely independent from the legislative branch. ...and what inflation is Ron Paul referring too! Inflations has been extremely low for DECADES!!!

don't get me wrong I like some of what Ron Paul says but he right wing when it comes to religeon sticking its nose in Womens business, he is in favor of civil rights and liberty except when it comes to a womens right to control her body!
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ttj49 replies:
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I guess when a woman is in the heat of passion the government has no business in her affairs but when she suffers the consequences of growing a human life all of a sudden it's the government's business. Maybe the government should regulate passion also. That would stop the seed before it's planted !!!
SonOfLiberty99 replies:
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When congress goes to the FED RESERVE knowing the only way to get funds is to print it then congress is in essence disregarding the fact that the FED has to print more and more money. This simple task of printing money IS INFLATING THE CURRENCY period. Now considering the unprecedented amount of spending going on now and you can easily see that borrowing more and more from the FED is destroying the currency. Ask yourself why are we even borrowing money that is supposed to be unique to the USA(Dollars) and paying interest on our own money. Simple, cuz it's not our money, it's the Federal Reserves money not ours. Our government under the Constitution that should be coining money and it's supposed to be in Silver/Gold form. So why did our Gov pass the Federal Reserve Act in 1913? Find out for yourselves instead of spewing anything that come from mainstream media or others. Do your own homework for christ sake
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