Should Rand Paul bring his father on the campaign trail? (user search)
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Question: Should Rand use his dad on the Campaign Trail?
#1
Yes, and extensively
#2
Yes, but in a limited role
#3
Not sure.
#4
No, only if he won't talk about drugs or foreign polocy
#5
Not at all.
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Author Topic: Should Rand Paul bring his father on the campaign trail?  (Read 1795 times)
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Junior Chimp
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« on: July 21, 2015, 07:22:31 PM »

Rand got the memo that he needs to do something to get noticed so here he was earlier today...



problem solved
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2015, 08:52:31 PM »

well something has happened to Paul's support. Ron Paul's national polls were in the mid teens in 2012 and he also got around 11% of the raw vote. Rand Paul's polling numbers started in the mid teens in 2013 and were that way up through the end of last year but now his support has been cut in half and more. His current RCP avg is 5.6%.   It could be libertarians are abandoning him or tea partiers or both. But the plan was that Rand Paul was going to start with his fathers core of 10-15% of the GOP and grow that. That plan doesn't seem to be working
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