This is a good, 95% positive article. They let a couple of “experts” have a line, but buried them with factual reporting. An excerpt:
In quiet, deliberative fashion, Paul answers all questions, sketching a deeply minimalist philosophy. “I want to be president mainly for what I don’t want to do: I don’t want to run your life, I don’t want to run the economy and I don’t want to police the world,” he tells a man who asks about his dislike of the Federal Reserve.
Ranging from anti-war liberals to staunch conservatives, with a large dose of libertarians, Paul’s followers reflect a campaign that is drawing support across the political spectrum — an uncommon feat in an era of wedge politics, micro-targeting and playing to the base.
Paul, a resolutely libertarian-leaning 10-term congressman from Lake Jackson known chiefly for his anti-war stance and reverence for the Constitution, offers a simple explanation for his cross-party appeal. “There is only one thing — the Constitution and freedom — that brings people together,” he said. “It’s not divisive.”
