Ron Paul supporters of the New Hampshire primary of 2012 go all out: Why are his fans …

Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) recently has been making headlines with its popularity that surprised GOP Presidential primary opinion, led by the powerful core supporters who are so adamant about their men that some even call it Fanaticism.

Justin Roy, 22-year-old from Springfield, Massachusetts who are willing to sacrifice his follicles to cause, is one of the following examples of intense Paul, especially among young voters. Roy wore etched-out is done at the campaign’s City Hall meeting in Meredith, New Hampshire just two days ago, the Paul campaign events only on Sunday.

Experts have been quick to point out the scenario seems unlikely. The oldest candidate for The GOP (Paul is 76) arguably have a younger following. Daily Beast Andrew Romano delved into her here for the caucus of Iowa:

With such a strong base of youth, however, there is often little Paul party mentality is trying to stay away from. As The New York Times report, Paul youth volunteers in Iowa didn’t just promise not to drink or do drugs, but even refrain from tweeting and spoke to reporters–is not easy.

Daily Beast points out, the prospect of legalizing the drug appeals to many. Whatever it is, Paul seems to have pulled out the sound of youth in a way that many compared to the 2008 Barack Obama’s campaign, even though the two share some common views.

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