The Iowa caucus is today, and while Rand Paul has seen just a slight bump in recent polls, he maintains that traditional polling hasn’t captured the extent of his support, especially among young people.
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Ron Paul Spreads Message of Liberty For Son Rand
Twenty-four hours before the first-in-the-nation vote, former Texas Congressman Ron Paul made a final push for liberty, saying it’s the only thing that “can bring people together.”
Rand Paul Predicts He’ll Massively Outperform Polls
Rand Paul said Sunday that he might win Monday’s Iowa caucuses and will significantly outperform recent polls he claimed are not capturing his younger supporters.
Ron Paul Joins Son For Caucus-Eve Rally in Iowa
For about 20 minutes, it was as though Iowans had gone back in time four or even eight years. There he was on stage in a University of Iowa ballroom, students overflowing out of the room and chants of “President Paul” echoing through the hallways. Ron Paul was back.
Paul Says He Can Enlarge Party
Republican presidential hopeful Rand Paul told a Davenport crowd Friday the Republican Party has to expand and he’s the only one in the race who can do it. Paul, a senator from Kentucky, is crisscrossing the state in the final three days before the Feb…
Paul Says He Can Enlarge Party
Republican presidential hopeful Rand Paul told a Davenport crowd Friday the Republican Party has to expand and he’s the only one in the race who can do it. Paul, a senator from Kentucky, is crisscrossing the state in the final three days before the Feb…
Rand Paul: “We need a bigger, better, bolder party”
Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul made the case Saturday night he’s the candidate who can best attract new people to the polls, not just for Monday’s caucus but in November. “I think you need a candidate that excites Republicans but that also welcomes new people into the party. I think we need a bigger, better, bolder party,” Paul told a crowd of more than 200 at the University of Northern Iowa’s Maucker Union. Paul, a U.S. senator from Kentucky, said the GOP can attract new people without sacrificing its core principles of balanced budgets, lower taxes and fewer regulations.
Rand Paul: “We need a bigger, better, bolder party”
Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul made the case Saturday night he’s the candidate who can best attract new people to the polls, not just for Monday’s caucus but in November. “I think you need a candidate that excites Republicans but that also welcomes new people into the party. I think we need a bigger, better, bolder party,” Paul told a crowd of more than 200 at the University of Northern Iowa’s Maucker Union. Paul, a U.S. senator from Kentucky, said the GOP can attract new people without sacrificing its core principles of balanced budgets, lower taxes and fewer regulations.
Winners And Losers From the 7th Republican Presidential Debate
Seven of the eight leading Republican presidential candidates gathered in Iowa Thursday night for the seventh debate of the race. Donald Trump, the race’s clear frontrunner, was less than ten miles away from the debate site — holding his own counter-…
Rand Paul: GOP Should Be Part of Criminal Justice Reform
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) touted his support for criminal justice reform during Thursday night’s presidential debate, saying it’s something the Republican Party should be a part of.