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May 14, 2012 at 8:41 am
ST. CLOUD, MN (KNSI) - St. Cloud police don't plan any increased security when Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul speaks at the River's Edge Convention Center Friday.
It's his third trip to St. Cloud in the past seven months. There were no security concerns raised during Paul's previous visits, and there hasn't been any request from his campaign for additional security this Friday.
Paul will speak at the Minnesota Republican Party convention, which is being held Friday and Saturday at River's Edge.
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