Ron Paul supporter lodged FEC complaint on Trump Aide

Latest - Trump at 26%, Ron Paul at 5%

From Eric Dondero:

Our own contributing editor Roger Stone is quoted in an article on the ABC News website this morning, "Donald Trump's Political 'Pit Bull': Meet Michael Cohen - Not What You Might Think, Top Trump Aide Voted For Obama In 2008." An interesting bit of info pops up in the article regarding Ron Paul's presidential campaign. Seems the Paul camp has already hit at Trump.

A case in point, Stone said, was Cohen's one-day Iowa trip that led to questions about his role as both a Trump Organization employee and a promoter of his boss's potential presidential campaign -- questions that he sought to answer by stating unequivocally that the trip and the website were paid for, not with any of Trump's money, but out of pockets of Cohen and Rahr, who made a fortune in the pharmaceutical industry.

Still, the trip triggered a complaint to the Federal Election Commission by a supporter of Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who alleged that the trip violated election law.

Back in February at C-PAC Ron Paul supporters shouted and jeered during Trump's speech. He shot back, "You're guy, he can't win." Which brought even louder denunciations from the young Paul supporters.

Very latest poll from PPP (via ANI) released yesterday:

Trump leads with 26 percent votes, followed by former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee's 17 percent, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's 15 percent and ex-Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich's 11 percent votes.

Rounding out the bottom of the list were former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin with 8 percent, Texas Republican Ron Paul with 5 percent, Minnesota Republcan Michele Bachmann and former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty with 4 percent votes.

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