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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 abstract "The Ron Paul presidential campaign of 1988 began in early 1987 when former Congressman Ron Paul of Texas announced his candidacy for the 1988 presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party. He joined the third party after leaving the Republican Party over the Reagan administration's handling of the federal budget. He ran on a platform that included non-interventionism in foreign conflicts, decriminalization of illegal drugs on a federal level, a return to the gold standard, the abolition of the Federal Reserve and a reduction in all government spending.Paul defeated Native American activist Russell Means at the Libertarian Party's National Convention in Seattle to win the party's presidential nomination. Former Alaska State representative Andre Marrou was selected as his running mate. After over a year of campaigning as the Libertarian Party nominee, Paul received very little media coverage, and was excluded from Presidential debates. On Election Day, he was on the ballot in 46 states and the District of Columbia, and finished in third place with approximately 0.47% of the vote, behind Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis and the winner Vice President George H.W. Bush.".
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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 affiliation Libertarian_Party_(United_States).
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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 campaign United_States_presidential_election,_1988.
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 candidate Ron_Paul.
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 candidate United_States_House_of_Representatives.
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 committee "Ron Paul for President 1988".
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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 keyPeople "Andre Marrou, running mate".
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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 quote "We like Dan Quayle...George Bush and Mike Dukakis. They have been the best recruiters we have".
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 quote "[Paul's supporters are] a ragtag coalition of antiabortion activists, tax rebels, anti-war types, gold bugs and other anti-establishment, single issue voters".
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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 source "Ron Paul".
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 source "Texas Monthly Journalist Tom Curtis".
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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 subject Category:American_libertarians.
- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 subject Category:History_of_libertarianism.
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- Ron_Paul_presidential_campaign,_1988 comment "The Ron Paul presidential campaign of 1988 began in early 1987 when former Congressman Ron Paul of Texas announced his candidacy for the 1988 presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party. He joined the third party after leaving the Republican Party over the Reagan administration's handling of the federal budget.".
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