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Ron Paul Campaign Press Release - Ron Paul Attracts 4,400-plus Voters to Ithaca, New York Town Hall Meeting

April 19, 2012


Cornell University and general community give warm welcome to 'Champion of the Constitution'

LAKE JACKSON, Texas — 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul drew a remarkable 4,400-plus supporters and undecided voters to his town hall meeting in Ithaca, New York ahead of the Empire State's Tuesday, April 24th Republican primary.

Ron Paul's town hall meeting occurred at 7:00 p.m. ET at Cornell University's Lynah Rink, located at 536 Campus Road in Ithaca, NY 14853. At the event Dr. Paul discussed his platform of constitutionally-limited government, restoring economic and civil liberties, and elements of his path-breaking 'Plan to Restore America,' an economic blueprint designed to reign in federal government spending, growth, and interference in the economy.

Ron Paul's Ithaca town hall meeting at Cornell University was organized by 'Youth for Ron Paul' (YFP). YFP, an initiative of the Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign, launched in September 2011, and since its inception, students nationwide have organized 607 chapters and recruited more than 76,000 people. To learn more about 'Youth for Ron Paul,' including how to sign-up and establish a local chapter, visit the YFP website by clicking here.

A photograph of Ron Paul's Ithaca town hall meeting with 4,400-plus people follows.

Ron Paul, Ron Paul Campaign Press Release - Ron Paul Attracts 4,400-plus Voters to Ithaca, New York Town Hall Meeting Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/301764

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