Ron Paul is not a campaign in the state of Florida, and not spend some time in the debate on Thursday that it was fraud.
Texas in Congress did not hold a single event in the state since the race was moved there after the primaries in South Carolina. He did not spend one dollar on advertising, do not. Exception of two of the discussions in the week, not even in the state - and a candidate in preparation for the weekend there, it would be taking off for Maine.
Not that he is still so far - polls show that his position in the neck and neck with Rick Santorum on the third. Florida is only part of the plan.
Florida is winner take all situation, it gets there first gets all the delegates of 50. Because it is a big country, and the campaign estimates that it would take about $ 9 million for the operation of an integrated process - much more than South Carolina, where the campaign, Paul spent more than $ 1 million to build the momentum that comes from the state of New Hampshire strong dispersed sample of participants in all senses.
After 1 / 4 disappointing in the state of South Carolina in early last week, Paul's campaign re-emphasize its focus on countries with the associations, which have accumulated more delegates at a lower cost with a smaller share of the hard core of militants. Tired of what he thinks too many discussions, we can not now advisers Paul happy to spend the next few weeks focusing on the sales policy in the U.S. that are being ignored by their opponents.
That's when Paul gave the possibilities to satisfy the standard of political debate CNN hobby, not for one moment turned from the usual approach, which does not waver.
The discussion began with presentations of the four open on stage. Santorum said his 93 years and mother live in North Florida. Gingrich said that "from the neighboring country of Georgia," which is home to Jacksonville to the next set of nuclear aircraft carriers. Romney said, "It's great to be back in Jacksonville."
Paul said: "I am the champion of a sound monetary system, the gold standard because under the Constitution, and a foreign policy based on force, which rejects the idea that we should be the policeman of the world and that I must be the nation."
Asked Jennifer Korn, Executive Director of the Network for Latino Leadership, to the name of each candidate to reach the point of Hispanics in the Cabinet if he wins.
This group included the owner of Rubio, the state of Florida, Marco, who also referred to Santorum and Gingrich - who suggested that selection of a student senator and his running mate.
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"I have a particular name that I will bring," said Paul, and ignored the question.
Entered lack of interest in domestic policy-oriented issues were also narrow.
Asked Wolf Blitzer moderated the debate about Paul Gingrich promised to build a colony on the Moon and a spacecraft that could reach Mars by the end of his second term. Blitzer noted that space is a big industry in the state House of Paul of Texas.
Paul cast of this issue.
"I do not think we should go to the moon," said Paul without hesitation. "I think we should probably send some politicians out there."
The only problem that NASA as a going concern beyond the more specific local Florida, Cuba.
Said Paul, a day after one of the two candidates who tried to address each other during a campaign stop in Miami, said he did not see on a small island 90 miles to the south as a threat to the United States. Do not wait until when asked about his controversial, which originated early in the debate to a question on another subject. Commensurate with the message of non-interference consistently embraced for decades.
"I believe strongly that the time has come to be our relations of friendship and trade with Cuba," said Paul to scattered applause.
"The Cold War ended," said Blitzer, when asked what he would say to the Cuban Communist leader Raul Castro if he called. "We're going to invade."
But for all of Paul's lack of interest in making your pitch to Florida, his campaign and says it is wrong to believe that the liberation movement is concerned with the configuration of the discussion in the Republican Party to win.
"We will not change our mission in an attempt to obtain a political victory for the short term, we believe that they have the ideas and principles of the right in the long run," said Jesse Benton, Paul campaign chairman on Thursday. "We race to win on ideas."
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