MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Suddenly, Ron Paul is in contention to win the Iowa
caucuses and do well in the New Hampshire primary two weeks before the first
votes are cast, reflecting the fluidity of the Republican presidential race as
well as the inability of the party's social conservative, tea party and
establishment wings to coalesce behind a favored candidate.
Yet, while the libertarian-leaning Texas congressman is earning support for
his tight-fisted fiscal positions, he's so out of step with the GOP mainstream
on foreign policy and some domestic issues that even his most loyal aides doubt
he can use his momentum to win the Republican nomination.
"I'm very much in the Republican tradition," Paul insisted Tuesday as he
campaigned in New Hampshire before heading back to Iowa on Wednesday. "Very much
in the American tradition."
True or not, this much is certain: Paul is having a major impact on the
campaign.
Read more on Newsmax.com: Paul
Emerges as Outsider Alternative in GOP Race.
