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Ron Paul leaving presidential campaign trail

MYRTLE BEACH, SC - JANUARY 15:  Republican presidential candidate U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) speaks at a campaign stop at the Palisades Conference Center on January 15, 2012 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Republican presidential candidates continue to campaign for votes in South Carolina ahead of the states primary on January 21st. (Joe Raedle, 2012 Getty Images)
Republican presidential candidate U.S. Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) speaks at a campaign stop at the Palisades Conference Center on January 15, 2012 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Republican presidential candidates continue to campaign for votes in South Carolina ahead of the states primary on January 21st. (Joe Raedle, 2012 Getty Images)
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Updated: 1/18/2012 5:59 am

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Ron Paul is stepping off the presidential campaign trail to vote against raising the federal debt ceiling.

The Texas congressman will fly to Washington early Wednesday. He planned to return to South Carolina on Thursday morning, two days before the state's first-in-the-South primary. Paul has made concern over the federal debt and government spending the central tenet of his candidacy. He says he would trim $1 trillion from the federal budget in his first year as president and has called for steep cuts to military and overseas spending.

His message has found traction in the presidential contest. He placed second in the New Hampshire primary last week. Paul's campaign says his vote against the debt ceiling increase would signal what it called "displeasure at the spendthrift habits of the administration."

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Coachdavid - 9/17/2012 11:51 PM
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UndeadIdealist - 8/10/2012 10:29 PM
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I really wish Paul would step off permanently. I can get behind him on a couple of his platforms, the ending of the Drug War as well as foreign wars for example, but his plans to practically gut social programs as well as his anti-choice stance are particularly troubling. Him AND Gary Johnson. For someone who claims to be a libertarian, they tend to have some awfully intrusive policy choices.

JuanTWO3 - 4/25/2012 10:19 AM
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Romney 2012

12yroldgirl - 1/18/2012 3:02 PM
1 Vote
Obama 2012 !!

PeekABoo - 1/18/2012 2:53 PM
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lol @ donoho...hilary would have ran this country better than the current joker or any of these other clowns out there now...

backto1776 - 1/18/2012 2:47 PM
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donoho she would have been better than this idiot-in-chief and at least bill wouldn't have been flying all over the world to make a name for himself, he would have been happy at any hooters.

donoho - 1/18/2012 2:34 PM
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Hey, @Yoyo2…learn to spell! That should be “Hilarity, hilarity, hilarity” on all of them. Except, it’s not funny, just sad, and she is as big a joke as any of them.

PeekABoo - 1/18/2012 2:15 PM
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Hilary! Hilary! Hilary! :)

backto1776 - 1/18/2012 12:57 PM
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you all have to admit barry obuma is twice the president Bush was, he spent the same amount of money in 1/2 the time so he must be twice as good.
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