Presidential Candidate Ron Paul plans Fort Wayne stop

By Peter Neumann

June 18, 2010 Updated May 1, 2008 at 12:27 PM EST

FORT WAYNE, IN (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul will bring his campaign to Fort Wayne Monday.

The Texas Congressman has stayed in the race to take his message of limited government to the people. He says he is the only conservative in the race.

Paul told Indiana NewsCenter's Corinne Rose that he'll stay in the race as long as the support and finances for the campaign hold out. He says it is essential to take the message of reduced government to the Republican National convention.

He says even though he is overshadowed by Republican John McCain, he says his message will bve heard on the convention floor.

Paul will hold a rally at IPFW's Auer Auditorium Monday at 7 P.M.




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