Ron Paul capped a busy weekend of presidential politics leading into today's Minnesota caucus when he pulled in 4,000 supporters to a rally on the University of Minnesota campus Monday night.Paul, seeking the GOP nod for president, has consistently run a distant fourth in Republican races to this point but that didn't dissuade thousands from cheering the Texas Congressman as he spoke for 45 minutes at Northrop Auditorium.Paul has run somewhat of an insurgent campaign, raising millions of dollars online in short periods of time from fiercely loyal supporters who rally around his libertarian views and blunt honesty.Several supporters who talked with Minnesota Public Radio said they were previously disenfranchised voters brought into the process by Paul. Check out their story.
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