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Was Ron Paul the 2012 Republican presidential nominee?

Was Ron Paul the 2012 Republican presidential nominee?

Although he wasn’t named the 2012 Republican nominee, he did not officially end his campaign or endorse nominee Mitt Romney for president. At the convention, Ron Paul received second place with 8% of the delegates.

Will Huntsman enter 2012 race against ex-boss Obama?

“Huntsman enters 2012 race against ex-boss Obama”. Reuters. Retrieved September 5, 2011. ^ Rutenberg, Jim (January 15, 2012). “Huntsman Says He’s Quitting G.O.P. Race”. The New York Times.

Is there a vampire running for president in 2012?

^ Friedman, Emily (January 24, 2011). “Vampire Among Hopefuls Running for President in 2012”. ABC News. Retrieved June 5, 2011. ^ “Miscellaneous Report to the FEC” (PDF).

Will Rudy Giuliani run for president in 2012?

“Rudy Giuliani: I’m not running in 2012”. Politico. Retrieved October 11, 2011. ^ Sonmez, Felicia (May 15, 2011). “Huckabee won’t run for president in 2012”. The Washington Post. ^ “Mike Huckabee: Don’t put social conservatives in a box”.

Who are the Republican presidential candidates?

Below is a list of declared Republican presidential candidates in alphabetical order: Michelle Bachmann– Congresswoman from Minnesota. Herman Cain– former Federal Reserve banker; from Minnesota. Newt Gingrich– former Congressman and Speaker of the House; from Minnesota.

How did Mitt Romney win the 2012 Republican presidential nomination?

Newt Gingrich’s exit from the race on May 2 left him against Ron Paul and Fred Karger. His win in Texas on May 29 finally accumulated enough delegates to mathematically secure him the nomination. Romney was officially announced as the 2012 Republican presidential nominee on August 28, 2012.

Who won the Libertarian Party presidential nomination in 2011?

Archived from the original on January 5, 2012. Retrieved December 28, 2011. ^ “Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson wins Libertarian Party presidential nomination”. Santa Fe New Mexican.