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Rights belong to individuals, not groups; they derive from our nature and can neither be granted nor taken away by government. — Ron Paul

Detroit Democrats told to vote for Ron Paul in GOP primary

January 27, 2012

in Editorial, Election, Primaries

They wore Obama T-shirts and draped a banner calling for the re-election of President Barack Obama.

But a couple hundred Detroit Democrats got a bit of a conflicting message Thursday evening at Triumph Baptist Church in Detroit.

At a rally for Obama’s re-election, they were told to vote for U.S. Rep. Ron Paul for president at the Feb. 28 presidential primary.

By voting for Paul, a Republican, they hope to derail Mitt Romney’s primary performance in his native state and force Paul to stay in the race and run as an independent.

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