Article: Ron Paul's Maverick Stand Enlivens Election; The candidate's embrace by the Internet generation has added life to his campaign.

DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H.--Voters in Dixville Notch, a remote pass in New Hampshire's White Mountains, have rubbed shoulders with White House contenders for years, but even for their seasoned eyes Ron Paul is something different.

The Texas congressman, an outside hope in the race to represent Republicans in the 2008 presidential election, wants to abolish federal income taxes, blames U.S. foreign policy for global terrorism and calls for an end to foreign aid.

New Hampshire, one of the first states to choose a party nominee, has seen a colorful array of mavericks over the years, but Paul's embrace by the Internet generation has added life to a campaign that might have withered on the fringe ...

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