He hasn't said the words "quit" or officially said he was dropping out, but he refers to his campaign in the past tense and says he is moving on.
"We are still in the early stages of bringing about the changes that this revolution is all about," Paul said in the video. "Let us hope that we can one day look back and say that this campaign was a significant first step that signaled a change in direction for our country. Our job now is to plan for the next phase."
In a message he wrote Tuesday night he said:
"The message of freedom is popular," he wrote on Tuesday night. "And I will continue to trumpet it in Congress and across America as I fight on behalf of the conservative, common-sense values which made our country so great. In conclusion, I would like to offer my thanks and gratitude to all of the wonderful people who supported me in this campaign. I look forward to representing all of the good people of the 14th District of Texas in Congress in the years to come."
Many I have spoken to didn't even know he was still in the race. Other than some die hards, he was gone months ago from the rest of our minds and for others, he never really was more than a distraction in the race, he certainly never had a chance.
BUH BYE Ron Paul.
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