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Rand Trying to Run Two Races at Once
Townhall.com ^ | August 13, 2015 | Cortney O'Brien

Posted on 08/13/2015 2:55:25 PM PDT by Kaslin

Aug. 22 will be judgment day for Rand Paul. That's the day the Kentucky GOP will decide whether or not to move their presidential nomination from a May primary to a March caucus. Should such a change occur, the Republican senator would be able to run for both his Senate seat and the presidency. 

Rand's campaign has lobbied the Kentucky Republican Party to make the switch. Now, his fate is in the hands of 334 committee members.

The Kentucky GOP executive committee unanimously advanced the proposal in March, charging a special committee with developing a plan for how the change would actually be implemented. That work is done, and now the full central committee of 334 members will decide the fate of the primary in less than two weeks. 

At issue, however, is the price tag. GOP District Chairman Scott Lasley estimates the earlier date will cost about $500,000. Yet, the Paul campaign has promised the money would come directly out of their wallet:

"We are very confident that the KY GOP, which has already voted on this change in the past, will fully support Sen. Rand Paul," Paul's Kentucky campaign spokeswoman Kelsey Cooper said in an email. "It has been widely reported that Sen. Paul pledged to make sure that the caucus wouldn't cost the state party anything, and he stands by that pledge to fund it."

Other state party members says his campaign had better be good to its word, or he can kiss those presidential aspirations goodbye:

“There should be no direct cost to the party,” said Scott Lasley, a state executive committee member who chaired the party committee that drafted the plan Paul favors. “If the money is not there … then I think all bets are off.”

The party will be seriously considering the senator's presidential chances, no doubt, when making their decision. If recent polls are any indication, however, Rand won't like what they have to say.

Despite his 5 percent polling and struggling fundraising, will the Kentucky GOP bend the rules for Rand? 


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016election; cantbepresident; randpaul; senate

1 posted on 08/13/2015 2:55:25 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
Despite his 5 percent polling and struggling fundraising, will the Kentucky GOP bend the rules for Rand?

I hope not.

2 posted on 08/13/2015 3:01:07 PM PDT by kosciusko51
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To: Kaslin

Rand is super annoying.


3 posted on 08/13/2015 3:21:58 PM PDT by exist
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To: Kaslin

More important question: What did Sen. Paul have to promise Sen. McConnell in order to secure McConnell’s blessing for this?


4 posted on 08/13/2015 3:34:55 PM PDT by brothers4thID (Be professional, be courteous, and have a plan to kill everyone in the room.)
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To: Kaslin

Thin man stretches himself thinner.


5 posted on 08/13/2015 3:35:32 PM PDT by proust
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To: kosciusko51

Rand Paul turned me completely off when he announced in 2013 that he planned to for the 2016 presidential election, sure he wasn’t up in 2014 for his reelection but still that is no reason to announce his presidential ambition years before other candidates announced theirs


6 posted on 08/13/2015 4:01:33 PM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: exist

You can say that again


7 posted on 08/13/2015 4:02:10 PM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin

How would this caucus work? Would it be limited to registered eligible voters as the primary would be? Does Kentucky have an open primary? If I were a Kentuckian I don’t believe I would like the change from a primary to a caucus but I would like the earlier date and I believe that would make it part of the SEC primary. Senator Cruz would probably make a trip to Kentucky.


8 posted on 08/13/2015 7:15:46 PM PDT by duffee (No money to the Mississippi Republican Party as long as joe nosef is chairman)
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