Politics | Ron Paul Study Proves It: Media Snubs Ron Paul He gets less coverage than people not in the race By Kevin Spak Posted Aug 18, 2011 8:50 AM CDT Copied Republican presidential candidate and Texas congressman Ron Paul speaks at the Iowa Straw Poll which is being held at Iowa State University August 13, 2011 in Ames, Iowa. (Getty Images) Looks like Jon Stewart was right—the media is grossly ignoring Ron Paul. A new study from the Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism has found that Paul is just the 10th leading newsmaker in the GOP field—behind even non-candidates like Donald Trump and Sarah Palin. Paul has been the main figure in just 27 campaign stories; only Rick Santorum and Herman Cain (21 and 11 respectively) had less. For context, Jon Huntsman had 44 stories, and Mitt Romney, the top Republican newsmaker, had 120. Nor have things improved since he came in second in the Ames Straw Poll. The study scanned television coverage for the next few days and found that Paul was mentioned just 29 times—compared to 371 mentions of Rick Perry, 274 mentions of Michelle Bachmann, and 183 for Romney. Read These Next White House rolls with Trump's 'daddy' nickname. New Fox star, 23, misses first day after car troubles. Supreme Court ruling is a big blow to Planned Parenthood. New York Times ranks the best movies of the 21st century. Report an error