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StatesmanJournal.com - Politics
Ron Paul again pitches spending cuts in Wash. visit
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul made a stop Friday in a Washington state community reliant on federal money to clean up the nation's most contaminated nuclear site and said again that he would cut federal spending by $1 trillion in his first year in office.
Ron Paul again pitches spending cuts in Wash. visit
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul made a stop Friday in a Washington state community reliant on federal money to clean up the nation's most contaminated nuclear site and said again that he would cut federal spending by $1 trillion in his first year in office.
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