Ron Paul may be out of office, but he’s still trying to save the country from itself.
By Nate Blakeslee
The Texas Republican gave his last impassioned speech on the House floor Wednesday.
By Angela Washeck
The just-about-former Republican presidential candidate told the New York Times he was only invited to speak at the Republican National Convention if he gave the party's nominee his full endorsement.
By Jason Cohen
The Congressman and erstwhile presidential candidate becomes the twenty-second member of the Congressional Baseball Hall of Fame tonight, largely on the strength of one historic homer.
By Jason Cohen
The Ron Paul campaign is dead, but his delegate and convention strategy lives on. Will the "Revolution" actually be televised in Tampa?
By Jason Cohen
David Dewhurst's challenger for Kay Bailey Hutchison's Senate seat has the support of Sarah Palin, and Ron and Rand Paul, but a new poll predicts there still won't be a run-off.
By Jason Cohen
Ron Paul debated economic policy with New York Times columnist Paul Krugman on Bloomberg Television, but the throwdown had no teeth.
By Jason Cohen
The Republican presidential candidate's campaign stop at the University of Texas had the vibe of an Austin rock festival.
By Jason Cohen
With Newt Gingrich dropping out, the governor endorses the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
By Jason Cohen
Ron Paul and Cecile Richards were named among the most influential people in the world.
By Sonia Smith
The governor's infamous debate gaffe topped Politico's list of "The 50 Craziest Quotes of the 2012 Campaign."
By Jason Cohen
The Paul campaign says it is "hoarding cash" for Texas and California, and still has a "fighting chance" to win the nomination. Really?
By Jason Cohen
On the day of the Illinois primary, the Paul visits the Tonight Show's Burbank studios where he hones his television skills as the lead guest.
By Jason Cohen
Ron Paul's campaign is bleeding money and reporters. Will he be able to slog through to August?
By Sonia Smith
Paul failed to win even one state on Super Tuesday, but he isn't going anywhere.
By Jason Cohen
Several distant relatives of the former Massachusetts governor will campaign for Ron Paul in Idaho during tonight's caucuses.
By Jason Cohen
The congressman breaks from the campaign trail to question the Federal Reserve Chairman at a House Financial Services committee hearing.
By Jason Cohen
Paul released a television ad that bashes Rick Santorum, but whose campaign is it really helping?
By Jason Cohen
In a New Yorker profile of Paul, the congressman forgot why he wanted to impeach Judge William Wayne Justice.
By Jason Cohen
Chuck Norris Fact: Rick Santorum is too much like Mitt Romney to be an alternative to Romney. Or so the actor proclaims in a column defending his endorsement of Newt Gingrich.
By Jason Cohen
In a Q&A with the Atlantic, Kentucky senator Rand Paul handicaps his father's presidential campaign and its larger impact on the Republican Party.
By Jason Cohen
If the congressman can pick up enough votes in Maine's Washington County, which delayed its vote due to inclement weather, he might end up winning the state.
By Sonia Smith
The congressman, who finished second in Minnesota with 27.2 percent of the vote, could end up with more delegates than Rick Santorum.
By Jason Cohen
Ron Paul as a Romney-appointed chairman of the Federal Reserve? Rand Paul as a running mate? Don't laugh. Politics has made stranger bedfellows.
By Jason Cohen
The Republican presidential candidate campaigned hard in Nevada, trying to pick up some of the state’s 28 delegates, but he still finished third behind Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich.
By Jason Cohen
Having basically abstained from Florida, the Paul campaign is ready for Nevada, which has 28 delegates up for grabs.
By Jason Cohen
The rapper's Facebook wall blows up after he posts a pro-Ron Paul, pro-marijuana photo.
By Jason Cohen
The Washington Post spoke to former Paul staffers who say the congressman was heavily involved with the company that produced the articles, some of which contained racist passages.
By Sonia Smith
Remember when there was a Texan running for President? Oh, wait. There still is.
By Jason Cohen
How much do you think you know about the end of Perry's campaign?
By Jason Cohen
A Public Policy Polling survey shows that the governor would lose to Mitt Romney in his own state’s GOP presidential primary, most SMU fans wouldn't vote for Craig James, and Newt Gingrich polls well with Aggies.
By Jason Cohen
Nevada brothel owner Dennis Hof and his working girls are “pimpin” for the dark-horse Republican presidential candidate.
By Jason Cohen
Texas's most viable Republican presidential candidate finishes behind Mitt Romney in the nation's second primary caucus.
By Jason Cohen
The San Antonio paper weighs in now due to uncertainty over Texas primary date and spurns Congressman Ron Paul and Governor Rick Perry.
By Jason Cohen
After Ron Paul sends a snarky tweet about Jon Huntsman's poor showing in Iowa, Huntsman takes a jab at Paul on Piers Morgan.
By Sonia Smith
Dennis Rodman starts a topless women's basketball team, Jamie Foxx fights another scandal, and Deion Sanders gets a dose of "real talk."
By Michael Hoinski
Rick Perry's fifth-place finish leaves the governor reeling, while Ron Paul's campaign stays on track with his third-place showing.
By Jason Cohen
Asked by Nightline co-host Terry Moran, “Do you see yourself in the Oval Office?” the Republican presidential candidate replied, “Not really.”
By Jason Cohen
Part one of a timeline chronicling Governor Rick Perry's path to the White House: from promoting his book to his presidential campaign announcement.
By Jason Cohen
The history of Ron Paul's position on his offensive newsletters is beginning to emerge as the media latches on to the scandal.
By Sonia Smith
An old scandal about Ron Paul's newsletters, which contain "racist, anti-gay and anti-Israel passages," has again reared its head as Paul surges in Iowa.
By Sonia Smith
The Republican presidential candidate—now leading in Iowa, according to one poll—gets fifteen minutes on the late-night talk show.
By Jason Cohen
The road goes on forever and the campaign never ends . . . even if you're technically "retired."
By Jason Cohen
The pioneering Daily Beast blogger supports Paul for the Republican nomination.
By Jason Cohen
A Pew Research study shows Paul is by far the most well-liked presidential candidate on Twitter.
By Jason Cohen
Yep, he’s still running for President. Here’s the latest news from the campaign trail.
By Jason Cohen
Ron Paul may be enjoying a campaign surge, but he’s going to have a hard time winning over the Republican base.
By Jason Cohen
Ron Paul’s talons were out over the weekend, slamming the decision to let billionaire mogul Donald Trump moderate the Newsmax debate in Iowa.
By Sonia Smith
In the forthcoming Ron Paul’s rEVOLution, journalist Brian Doherty takes an up-close look at the libertarian Texas congressman.
By Jeff Salamon