Rand’s game changers

Published on 31 March 2010 by admin in General News

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Rand Paul’s career politician opponents act like they are terrified of him and the way his constitutional approach to government puts their way of doing business at risk.
They should be.
Rand’s support is growing faster than the false, negative attacks by his primary opponent can turn the stomach of another voter. Just the latest example: Rand [...]

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Rand on radio

Published on 31 March 2010 by admin in In The Media

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Rand Paul has taken the immense popularity of his government reform message on the road many times to shine light on others fighting against big government. His Pro-Coal rallies, Take Back the House rallies, and his health care town halls have stirred up debate and interest in ways no Kentucky political figure ever has.
Tomorrow Rand [...]

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Rand raises $600,000

Published on 30 March 2010 by admin in General News

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Rand Paul’s grassroots campaign in Kentucky continued to pay dividends as his fundraising accumulated over $600,000 for the quarter. None of his donations have come from the bailout lobbyists who have funded his opponent’s dishonest attacks. Instead, Rand’s supporters are all normal Americans who simply want the government to leave them alone.
Rand’s success is directly [...]

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Rand on Glenn Beck

Published on 30 March 2010 by admin in General News

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Rand Paul will appear on Fox News Channel’s Glenn Beck program Thursday afternoon around 5:15 pm.
Rand leads in all polls in Kentucky’s U.S. Senate race because of his strong support for balanced budgets, term limits, and constitutional government including a strong national defense.

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Louisville TEA Party endorses

Published on 29 March 2010 by admin in General News

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The Louisville TEA Party has endorsed Rand Paul for U.S. Senate from Kentucky:
“The solutions most desperately needed by our Commonwealth and our country aren’t going to come from career politicians from either party. Rand Paul offers a refreshing alternative to the reckless, irresponsible, business-as-usual politics that characterize Washington.”
Rand Paul supports a balanced federal budget, term [...]

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Rand rankles RINOs

Published on 28 March 2010 by admin in General News

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It was a great weekend on the campaign trail, with stops at two GOP Lincoln dinners, a Tea Party, and a Second Amendment Rally. Rand Paul was a big hit at each event. The Associated Press was there:
Paul, the front-runner in the race for U.S. Senate, said he refused to alter his message about the [...]

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Kentucky supports Rand

Published on 27 March 2010 by admin in General News

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Rand Paul’s professional politician opponent has tried every kind of dirty trick and false, personal smear he could dream up to try to gain some traction against Rand. It hasn’t worked.
Rand’s positive message of government reform through balanced budgets, term limits, and ending wasteful pork barrel spending has taken the whole nation by storm. Kentuckians [...]

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Rand on the road

Published on 26 March 2010 by admin in General News

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Rand Paul is in Elizabethtown on Friday night for the Hardin County Lincoln dinner. On Saturday, he will be in Frankfort, London, and Corbin.
At 1pm ET, he will be at the state Capitol for the Second Amendment Rally. Should be a large crowd and lots of excitement. Rand has already been endorsed in his primary [...]

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Rand speaks to Frankfort rally

Published on 26 March 2010 by admin in General News

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Rand Paul will join a rally in the Capitol Rotunda on Thursday morning, April 1, at 10am ET hosted by Bluegrass Institute, Kentucky 9/12, and Kentucky Tea Party. The purpose of the rally is to urge Kentucky’s citizens and government officials to fight back against ObamaCare’s ruinous mandates.

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Rand in Shelbyville

Published on 25 March 2010 by admin in Events

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Rand Paul will speak to the Shelby County Republican party Thursday night, March 25, at 7pm ET. The meeting will be held at the Stratton Center, 215 Washington Street in Shelbyville.

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