ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul continued his campaign for freedom, peace, and prosperity yesterday with two appearances in the upcoming primary state of Pennsylvania. Dr. Paul addressed overflow crowds of 450 students at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and 700 at the University of Pittsburgh. The enthusiastic crowds, made up mostly of young people, packed the speaking halls and gave Dr. Paul rousing applause and multiple standing ovations. “The message of freedom is alive and well,” said campaign spokesman Jesse Benton. “The grassroots movement that the Ron Paul campaign has generated continues to build strength in Pennsylvania and across America.” Dr. Paul is continuing his bid for the Republican nomination in order to spread the message of constitutional government and personal freedom, take the GOP back to its traditional roots, and continue the grassroots activism his candidacy inspired. His next two appearances in the Keystone State will be on April 11th at Gettysburg College and Penn State University. His new book, “The Revolution: A Manifesto,” launches April 30th.
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