With Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) set to be presumptive Republican presidential
nominee Mitt Romney's last remaining challenger after Newt Gingrich's
expected withdrawal from the race today, the Washington Times
highlights some of Paul's "organizational victories that could
complicate Mr. Romney's anticipated coronation at the Republican
National Convention in Tampa, Fla., this summer."
Hitting close to
home: "In Massachusetts, the state where Mr. Romney served as governor,
Paul loyalists over the weekend helped block more than half of Mr.
Romney's preferred nominees from being named delegates at state party
caucuses -- even though Mr. Romney won his home state's primary with 72
percent of the vote... the RNC had assigned the Marriott Hotel in Tampa
overlooking the convention center for the delegation representing the
likely nominee's home state. The hotel is considered the nicest in the
vicinity -- and now the Paul delegates will be able to enjoy the
top-floor views."