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Candidates fathers kept coming up during Thursdays debate, resulting in some awkward moments.

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Following is a transcript of the main Republican debate, as transcribed by the Federal News Service.

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Federal prosecutors are again pursuing criminal charges against three top advisers to Ron Pauls 2012 presidential campaign.

During his 2010 race for the Senate, Mr. Paul appealed to Kentuckians who believed in shutting down the government to advance their goals.

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Jesse Benton, who ran a super PAC backing Mr. Paul, was charged with misleading an investigation into payments made to an Iowa state senator for endorsing Mr. Pauls father, Ron, for president in 2012.

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Mr. Paul testified in Iowa as an uncooperative witness in the federal corruption trial of two former top aides from his 2012 presidential campaign, including the husband of his granddaughter.

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A federal judge dismissed charges Friday against Ron Pauls 2012 presidential campaign manager.

Jesse Benton, who was the campaign manager for Ron Paul, is accused of paying a former Iowa state lawmaker for his support in the caucuses.

By ALAN RAPPEPORT

Backers of Ron Paul, who had been reluctant to support his son Rand, are warming up to Rand Pauls positions on the N.S.A. and on foreign intervention.

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Senator Rand Paul ventured to the Strand bookstore, where he and his wife, Kelley, appeared before fans who are upset with government surveillance and American interventionism overseas.

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Much of the Republican candidates initial small-dollar support from online donations has come from smaller cities and towns.

By DEREK WILLIS

The Kentucky senators policy views make him a novelty. But his campaigns mastery of the details makes him a contender.

By JIM RUTENBERG

In 1988, Ron Paul ran on the Libertarian Party ticket. Today, his son knows not to do so.

By ANDREW ROSENTHAL

To win on the national stage, the Republican presidential candidate will have to embrace some of the partys extreme social positions.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Ron Paul raised more than $39 million in his 2012 run, but his supporters wont necessarily help his son.

By DEREK WILLIS

As the Kentucky senator prepared to announce Tuesday that he will run for president, his advisers said he would not rely on being the son of a man who fared well in 2008 and 2012.

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has been laying low for weeks, will return to the public arena on Tuesday for a paid speech to female technology executives in Silicon Valley.

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As he works to build a broad national following, Senator Paul is trying to stitch together very disparate worlds.

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Senators Rand Paul and Ted Cruz might end up running against each other for the Republican presidential nomination, but they can agree on one thing: their distrust of the Federal Reserve.

By ALAN RAPPEPORT

A veteran tea party activist who helped kick off a super PAC supporting Donald J. Trump resigned shortly after the candidate became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, a fresh blow to a group whose other senior strategist was convicted on Thursday in an effort to effectively buy an endorsement in Iowa.

By FIRST DRAFT

Candidates fathers kept coming up during Thursdays debate, resulting in some awkward moments.

By ANNA NORTH

Following is a transcript of the main Republican debate, as transcribed by the Federal News Service.

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Federal prosecutors are again pursuing criminal charges against three top advisers to Ron Pauls 2012 presidential campaign.

During his 2010 race for the Senate, Mr. Paul appealed to Kentuckians who believed in shutting down the government to advance their goals.

By KATE ZERNIKE

Jesse Benton, who ran a super PAC backing Mr. Paul, was charged with misleading an investigation into payments made to an Iowa state senator for endorsing Mr. Pauls father, Ron, for president in 2012.

By TRIP GABRIEL

Mr. Paul testified in Iowa as an uncooperative witness in the federal corruption trial of two former top aides from his 2012 presidential campaign, including the husband of his granddaughter.

By TRIP GABRIEL

A federal judge dismissed charges Friday against Ron Pauls 2012 presidential campaign manager.

Jesse Benton, who was the campaign manager for Ron Paul, is accused of paying a former Iowa state lawmaker for his support in the caucuses.

By ALAN RAPPEPORT

Backers of Ron Paul, who had been reluctant to support his son Rand, are warming up to Rand Pauls positions on the N.S.A. and on foreign intervention.

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Senator Rand Paul ventured to the Strand bookstore, where he and his wife, Kelley, appeared before fans who are upset with government surveillance and American interventionism overseas.

By AMY CHOZICK

Much of the Republican candidates initial small-dollar support from online donations has come from smaller cities and towns.

By DEREK WILLIS

The Kentucky senators policy views make him a novelty. But his campaigns mastery of the details makes him a contender.

By JIM RUTENBERG

In 1988, Ron Paul ran on the Libertarian Party ticket. Today, his son knows not to do so.

By ANDREW ROSENTHAL

To win on the national stage, the Republican presidential candidate will have to embrace some of the partys extreme social positions.

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Ron Paul raised more than $39 million in his 2012 run, but his supporters wont necessarily help his son.

By DEREK WILLIS

As the Kentucky senator prepared to announce Tuesday that he will run for president, his advisers said he would not rely on being the son of a man who fared well in 2008 and 2012.

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has been laying low for weeks, will return to the public arena on Tuesday for a paid speech to female technology executives in Silicon Valley.

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

As he works to build a broad national following, Senator Paul is trying to stitch together very disparate worlds.

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Senators Rand Paul and Ted Cruz might end up running against each other for the Republican presidential nomination, but they can agree on one thing: their distrust of the Federal Reserve.

By ALAN RAPPEPORT

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