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Ron Paul: 'I Won't Rule Out Third Party Run'

The Libertarian who Could is at it again. On Sean Hannity's radio show of 11/17, Ron Paul refused to rule out a third party run, though he did admit that at this time, "I have no intention of doing that."

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Paul also expressed frustration with the lack of attention the media shows him, especially focusing on the mere 89 seconds he was given during the foreign policy debate. Apparently, he feels he'd be doing better in the polls if he received the attention he feels he deserves, hence the distant possibility of a third party run.

Paul may not be sure, but one thing is: if he does go forth with a third party run, it's certainly a nightmare for the GOP's White House prospects.

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