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 Ron Paul Supporters, Welcome To Your New Home
Ron Paulists Welcomer

Don't let the Ron Paul Revolution die!
Join the only party that supports more freedom and less government.  
"Come home" to the Libertarian Party.

Ron Paul is a lifetime member of the Libertarian Party. Ron Paul was the Libertarian candidate for President in 1988. Why? Because Ron Paul and the Libertarian Party share the same values:

  • Individual Liberty
  • Personal Responsibility
  • Limited Government

Although the Republican Party occasionally talks about these values, they certainly don't walk the walk. Nowadays, Republicans are the Party of runaway spending and unending war—that's not Ron Paul at all.

Ron Paul is not the choice of Republican voters either: 94% of Michigan Republicans rejected Ron Paul in the primary.

Ron Paul is the choice of Libertarians: 95% of Libertarians support Ron Paul.

Ron Paul's message is distinctly Libertarian, as shown in the following video from the Tonight Show:

As Ron said, "The message is powerful. You know, I have my shortcomings. But the message has no shortcomings. The message of liberty is what America is all about."

The message of liberty is what both Ron Paul and the Libertarian Party are all about.

We invite you to join the Party that believes what Ron Paul believes. Join the Party that welcomes you and your belief in the values of liberty.

Join the Libertarian Party. Start by joining the Michigan LP, then get involved with your local Libertarian chapter. We need every Ron Paul fan to join us and nurture the seeds of liberty that Ron Paul plants every day.

Frequently Asked Questions

If I voted for Ron Paul in the primary, can I vote for Libertarian candidates in November?

Yes. General election ballots are non-partisan. You can vote for whomever you like.

If I joined the Republican party in supporting Ron Paul, can I join the Libertarian party?

Yes. Ron Paul is a member of both parties, so you can be too.

If I donated to the Ron Paul campaign, can I donate to Libertarian presidential candidates?

Yes. The limit is $2,300 per candidate per election.

I'm already a member of the Libertarian Party. What should I do next?

Get involved. Take a look at our list of State Officials—every one of them can use your help with operations and communications. Or take an open position where your leadership skills can shine. Also take a look at our local affiliates. Every one of them can use more active volunteers.

Can Ron Paul become the Libertarian Party candidate for President in November?

The Libertarian Party National Committee has expressly invited Ron Paul to become one of our candidates. If Ron chooses to do so and if he is elected at our national convention in May—please follow the links through the Organization tab above to www.lp.org—he would become our candidate. 

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