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Ron Paul's Impressive Haul

Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, the outspoken libertarian White House hopeful often dismissed by his rivals and the punditocracy as a fringe candidate, was all smiles Wednesday as he bandied about the first-in-the-nation primary state, New Hampshire.

"It's pretty exciting!" he told ABC News.

Long treated at debates as the cantankerous old uncle you don't want to get started talking about the gold standard, Paul had big news. Announcing a relatively astounding haul -- $5.1 million -- in the fundraising quarter that ended Sunday, Paul is knocking on the door of the top-tier candidates in the race.

"It's really fascinating," Paul said, seeming as surprised with the news as was much of the rest of the political world. "I think the time is right. People are really frustrated -- frustrated with both parties, frustrated with the war."

Paul's campaign announced Wednesday afternoon that the congressman from Texas had raised more than $5 million -- twice as much as he raised in the last quarter. Almost every other candidate hit the traditional third-quarter lull in the summer and raised less money.

And while Paul's haul is likely less than that of better-known Republicans, such as former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who have not yet reported third-quarter numbers, it's roughly what Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is estimated to have raised, and five times what former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee brought in.

(For more on Ron Paul's past, his 1988 presidential run and his love-hate relationship with the Republican Party, check out ABC's special "meet the candidates" feature.)

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Paul's supporters are often young and raucous and emanate from college campuses. Their presence on the Internet is undeniable.

"The organization of the campaign popped up spontaneously on the Internet with these meet-up groups," Paul told ABC News. "It's natural that they would donate the money. So in many ways, the campaign has found me as much as I have found them. It's not a top-down organization. It's sort of bottom up. All we have done at the campaign is provide the message, and the message turns out to be popular."

Paul said the crowds are excited about his "message of limited government and following the Constitution." He wants to do away with much of the bureaucracy in the federal government. If it is not spelled out in the Constitution, Paul probably does not support it. Take the Department of Education. President Paul would get rid of it. Same with the IRS. In the House, the former obstetrician votes against so many spending and government bills he's called "Dr. No."

But attracting the most interest, political observers say, is Paul's long-standing opposition to the war in Iraq.

"Ron Paul says to a lot of people eager to hear this message, 'You can be anti-war and be a conservative,'" said columnist and ABC News consultant George Will today. "In fact, he says, 'If you are a real small government conservative you have to be anti-war.'"

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  • The traditional values of marriage is man and woman! Plain and simple! This values wasn't exercise by the government but of goodness of values of family and marriage. How could we question it? When this values cant simply hurt the society but only good things. Yes! Its like gold buddy! We see gold more precious than of printed paper money. That's why I called it 'sacred,' coz it doesnt abide on such principle of groups but of individual that limits the power of the government and certain people!

  • Sacred? Please elaborate. And what is tradition except for something that's being done for so long that we don't even question anymore? Does that make it right? Then eating and pooping should also be called "sacred". Even "sacreder" than a legal marriage, which serves governments well, for taxation purposes.

  • Not even remotely important considering the state of things

  • Why say so? You're paying a money to bomb down a cities in another nation. Then you'll have to build it up again. But theres no win-war. Why would you support such thing? Since most of us dont even support war. If supported the invasion in Iraq. Then let us use our money in personal ways not government!

  • The issue of gay marriage is not the problem of the federal government. It should be done to every churches. By the way, marriage is very sacred and we should respect the traditional values - And the government should never intervene. If the gov. supporting this idea to allow gay marriage. It simply says the government is being supreme over our rights and violating the Cons

  • do you actually believe what comes out of your mouth, or do you just randomly concoct the stupidest shit ever?

  • the worst candidate?! You got to be kidding me! Read some damn books on history.

  • justinlafferty, get in line for your chip, your brainwash is complete.

  • Wow. You're unreal.

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