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Paul supporters have returned home to their respective counties and are glad that they traveled from all over the state to attend the Republican Party Leadership Conference this weekend that was hosted by RPK Chairman, Steve Robertson, and his team.

“I enjoyed the chance to engage in dialogue regarding important issues such as monetary policy and free speech with Republican activists from around the state, and I look forward to utilizing my newfound campaigning techniques to deliver a big win for Rand Paul in both the primary and the general election,” said Alan Brown, a local Nelson County grass-roots supporter. Alan spoke briefly with our Senator and attempted to give him over 100 petitions in support of S 604 from concerned citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Sen. McConnell responded to Mr. Brown that he was not there to “discuss legislation.” Mr. Brown is not discouraged, however, and he will be contacting the Senator’s regional office in the upcoming week to set an appointment to deliver the petitions that he has been entrusted with by the many supporters of the “Audit the Fed” bill that was originated by Dr. Ron Paul in the House and has made it’s way to the Senate.

Rand Paul supporters are eager to know what Senator Bunning is going to do, so that they can take the grass-roots and money bombs to the next level to show the stark contrast between Dr. Paul and all other challengers for this very important Republican-held seat.

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