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Ron Paul newsletters
Beginning in 1978, for more than two decades, Ron Paul – American physician, libertarian activist, congressman, and presidential candidate – published a variety of political and investment-oriented newsletters bearing his name.〔The newsletters had various names: ''Dr. Ron Paul's Freedom Report'' (), ''The Ron Paul Survival Report'' (), the ''Ron Paul Investment Letter'' (), and the ''Ron Paul Political Report'' ().〕 The content of some newsletters was a source of controversy during his 1996 congressional campaign and his 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns.
==Background==
Ron Paul helped found the Foundation for Rational Economics and Education in 1976. This think tank began publishing ''Ron Paul's Freedom Report'' newsletter.
In 1984, as he left Congress, Paul also set up Ron Paul & Associates (RP&A), with his wife and daughter and his former congressional chief of staff, Lew Rockwell. The next year, RP&A began publishing several publications including ''The Ron Paul Investment Letter'', ''The Ron Paul Survival Report'', and ''The Ron Paul Political Report''. By 1993, RP&A was earning $940,000 per year. When Paul began working toward returning to Congress in 1995, he gave an interview to C-SPAN in which he described the newsletters as "business-financial", talking about "monetary matters and the gold standard".〔.〕 Most articles did not carry a byline, beyond Paul's name in the title and, occasionally, his signature, and many were written in the first person, to give the impression that Paul was the author.〔

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