Ron Paul: I don't fully endorse Romney
In an interview with the New York Times, Ron Paul details the ask from GOP officials in return for a convention speaking slot, and explains why he declined.
Mr. Paul, in an interview, said convention planners had offered him an opportunity to speak under two conditions: that he deliver remarks vetted by the Romney campaign, and that he give a full-fledged endorsement of Mr. Romney. He declined.
âIt wouldnât be my speech,â Mr. Paul said. âThat would undo everything Iâve done in the last 30 years. I donât fully endorse him for president.â
In an interview with the New York Times, Ron Paul details the ask from GOP officials in return for a convention speaking slot, and explains why he declined.
Mr. Paul, in an interview, said convention planners had offered him an opportunity to speak under two conditions: that he deliver remarks vetted by the Romney campaign, and that he give a full-fledged endorsement of Mr. Romney. He declined.
âIt wouldnât be my speech,â Mr. Paul said. âThat would undo everything Iâve done in the last 30 years. I donât fully endorse him for president.â