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Essay heading: Representative Ron Paul
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In 1984, he voluntarily resigned and no longer held a seat in the House. He then returned to his medical practice. Paul was the Libertarian Party nominee for president in the 1988 election. After his failed presidential bid, Paul returned to Congress in 1997 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Pau).
In 1997, Ronald Paul again was elected to the House of Representatives of the United States... displayed 300 characters
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After his failed presidential bid, Paul returned to Congress in 1997 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Pau).
In 1997, Ronald Paul again was elected to the House of Representatives of the United States. He again was representing the 14th district of Texas. He serves on the House Financial Services Committee, the International Relations committee, and the Joint Economic Committee... displayed next 300 characters
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