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According to CNN, Obama, Romney, and Paul are all running unusually close to each other in ratings. According to one poll, if Paul were the Republican nominee at this moment in time, 48% of those surveyed indicated that they would vote for Obama and 46% said they would vote for Paul.

As the election inches closer with each passing day, Ron Paul is acquiring quite an array of followers. But one sub-group has stolen the spotlight: prostitutes. 

With the slogan, “Pimpin for Paul,” sex workers of the Moonlite Bunny Rach near Carson City, Nevada ardently support Dr. Paul.


*Image courtesy of dailymail.co.uk.

Their endorsement is based largely on their support of Paul's libertarian views; ones which will keep brothels open and legal.

While these guys and gals may not be specifically supporting his popular finance-reform, they are doing so indirectly.

By favoring his motion to legalize prostitution, that means all prostitutes/brothels will have to pay taxes (prostitution in Nevada is already legal) – who knows how much could be pumped back into the government to help pay off our debt from their “salaries” alone?

It's an interesting, albeit risqué, topic for discussion.

A lot of conservative Republicans may frown upon this endorsement, but brothels all over Nevada are more than glad to jump on the Ron-Paul bandwagon after hearing this endorsement.

Moonlight Bunny Ranch is asking clients to donate money to be donated to Mr. Paul.

Dennis Hof, owner of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, told CN! N: &lsqu o;If a client comes into the Bunny Ranch and says ''I'm pimpin' for Paul,'' they’re gonna have a real good time.’

In two days they raised $587 which Mr Hof tried to donate directly to the campaign, but he was told by officials donate it to one of his political action committees instead. 

At this point, Paul has not yet commented on the endorsement. However, his spokesman has spoken about Paul's views on prostitution in the past. Allegedly, Paul doesn't condone prostitution as part of his moral philosophy, but he also does not think the federal government should have the authority to regulate related activities.

Sounds like Paul's doing a fine job rounding up a diverse herd of voters: bringing the most conventional and the least conventional together in support of his campaign.

*Indented excerpts courtesy of dailymail.co.uk.com.

 

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