Paul breaks another record: 6,200 turn out at CA town hall

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Angel Clark at Examiner.com reports,

2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul drew a remarkable 6,200-plus voters to the first of three town hall meetings he is holding in California this week, continuing his pattern of attracting large crowds of voters eager to hear his platform of constitutionally-limited government and restoring economic and civil liberties.

In addition to speaking to the university and greater community about returning the Republican Party to its limited-government roots, Dr. Paul outlined elements of his path-breaking ‘Plan to Restore America,’ a fiscal and policy roadmap that curtails the federal spending, national debt, and outsize growth of government that all threaten America’s prosperity.

Some ask why these tremendous numbers do not translate into votes and wins in primary contests. Most of the televised votes are inconsequential. Delegates are where the action is at, and there—either unreported or misreported by establishment media—many estimates show Paul far more advanced.

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