Decision 2008 takes center stage again today in Northern Nevada, as presidential candidate Ron Paul campaigns for your vote. Paul's trip ended Tuesday afternoon with a rally at the University of Nevada, Reno, where thousands showed up to show their support.
Paul is not exactly a household name in this election but that's not slowing him down. Before the rally, Paul backers wrote the entire constitution in chalk in front of Lawlor Events Center. Paul calls himself a proponent of limited government and individual freedom and the only Republican candidate with a strong stance against the War in Iraq.
"But when it comes to popularity," Rep. Paul said. "With 70 some percent of the people wanting us home, it's a very, very popular position what it does and it opens the door to disgruntled Republicans, Republicans who dropped out a few years ago-Independents and democrats who aren't happy with the party- the Y joining us for our campaign, so it's a very powerful issue."