Ron Paul urges Americans to reject two-party system
Champion of small government politics and Libertarian-leaning Republican Ron Paul is begging for Americans to finally begin rejecting the two-party system that currently envelopes the American political process and instead embrace one of the third-party candidates for president of the United States in 2008.
Paul, the only Republican in his party’s primaries to oppose the War in Iraq and what he calls nation-building in the middle east, abandoned his bid for the White House several months ago as John McCain ran away with the nomination. Now, he is using his time to urge Americans to push away both Republicans and Democrats and start focusing on third parties that may institute actual change to our system of government.
“The strongest message can be sent by rejecting the two party system,” Paul said in a statement. “This can be accomplished by voting for one of the non-establishment, principled candidates.” Third party candidates Chuck Baldwin (Constitution Party), Bob Barr (Libertarian Party) and Cynthia McKinney (Green Party) were invited to join Dr. Paul during the conference.



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