Rand Paul series of 'Town Hall' events in Kentucky!

The Pen Thu, 02/11/2016 - 15:56
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I found the following article particularly interesting as it pertains to Rand’s message still being brought to the forefront of a state he knows well - http://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article59754916.html - in Kentucky. Is it at least fair to say that Rand is technically campaigning for president whether stated or not? Is it at least fair to say that his series of ‘town hall’ meetings will inject the ideas of limited government and non-intervention into the dialogue with his immediate constituency? I believe they will.

With the recent suspension of the Christie and Fiorina campaigns, is Paul more or less advantaged overall? Is his leverage, if any improved by other candidates also suspending their campaigns? Kentucky is one of the 48 remaining states where Rand Paul’s name is on the ballot. Therefore, his series of more-intimate meetings to come should only serve to improve his condition as it pertains to Kentucky, at very least. Will Rand have a decent showing of votes in Kentucky’s March Caucus - http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/local/campbellcounty/2015/12/14/kentucky-marchcaucus-details-shared/77324558/ ? “Kentucky Republican voters will vote for their presidential candidate in a March 5 caucus instead of a May primary election.”

Lexington, Ky. Mayor Jim Gray filed January 26, 2016, to run against Rand Paul, the same day of Kentucky’s filing deadline. “I feel like that there’s an environment in Washington that’s toxic, and people across the country, and including Kentucky, are looking for alternatives,” Gray told the Lexington Herald-Leader.”- https://ballotpedia.org/Rand_Paul_presidential_campaign,_2016

Does it seem at all conspicuous that Jim Gray filed for the Senate race on the final day of the deadline? It seems conspicuous enough to warrant suspicion, at least as far as I see it.

I think the Republican field will become quite narrow in the next few months, if not within the next few weeks. Does Rand have any chance of reviving, exhuming inspire and a-once-noteworthy and compassionate following if people come to realize they may not be so willing to give up their remaining tatters of liberty to the whims of apparent authoritarians, whether Socialist or Fascist in prescription? I believe that Rand is in a unique position, one that allows him to convey to his own state constituency the urgency of curtailing government intervention and abuse, while simultaneously allowing him to share such a message with the nation as an elected Senator and viable candidate for re-election to the Senate. Will this serve as proof to the American people that indeed Rand Paul is electable? I believe it will. I absolutely refuse to believe Rand’s campaign is lost to the annals of history when he is on every ballot in the nation.

Let Liberty Ring…not for Control or Power, but for Restraint, as so aspired BY the Constitution and Bill of Rights Rand is fighting for!

 

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Do you wonder if any candidate is vying to endorse Rand for US Senate to try and garner his supporters? Would he accept an endorsement?

Na, never mind. Of course he wouldn't!