Posted on 12/17/2014 9:46:06 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
I agree.
I am certainly no expert on Kentucky law; but it is my understanding that it does, indeed, prohibit this sort of dual candidacy.
That said, however, it is clear that Ms. Grimes is hardly a neutral and disinterested source...
Rand Paul can run in the Republican primaries. I like him but odds are he will not get the nomination......
Then he just keeps running for Senate and gets re-elected. No big deal.
But it seems Kentucky law will not allow him to be on the November 5th 2016 ballot in a US Senate slot PLUS a President or Vice President slot.
Rand P has better chances of being the Republican Vice Presidential nominee. Then he will have problems
Here’s another.
“Staying at home does one vote worth of damage. Voting for Grimes does TWO votes worth of damage.
That’s why I urge people to vote for Grimes.”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3186098/posts?page=67#67
Thanks, two examples is enough.
It’s a long way from running for the nomination to getting it. I would imagine the presidential nominee will be determined before he’d have to decide to withdraw from the race for U.S. Senator from KY.
If the Dems are SMART, they’d let Paul run for both where he’ll carry the water for whoever becomes the top RINO. Otherwise, they’re likely to simply have to keep him as Senator anyway.
Does it say you can’t run for a nomination or office?
I guess you have to look at it from a national perspective. His name can’t appear on the ballot twice in Kentucky, but there is no reason why he can’t just be on the ballot for Senator in KY AND on other states’ primary ballots for the Republican Nomination.
The question is at what point does he decide that he needs to be on the ballot for the KY Republican Primary for President and what his chances of securing the nomination are?
My guess is he’ll delay his inclusion on the KY ballot for Republican Presidential Primary just long enough to shut Grimes up.
why not?
LIEberman did...
Are you insane? Alison was in the pocket of the liberal establishment. She lost hear because even the most dimwittied LIV knew it, thanks t a carpet bombing campaign from Mitch's camp.
I know Mitch is deeply flawed. If should not run again, and I don't think he will. but the notion that Alison "I won't ell you if I voted for Obama" would have been an improvement is an insult to the Bluegrass State.
Just have the AG announce that with his prosecutorial discretion, this will be allowed.
ALthough I don't want Paul to run, this would be delicious. Heck I don't even know if the Kentucky AG is R or D... just like the thought of shoving "prosecutorial discretion" up their butts.
Who would have thought that a McConnell loss would have resulted in a win for the lovely lady? Naw, Couldn’t happen.
I assume her claim is about the primary ballot?
I seriously doubt Rand Paul will be on the general ballot for President. Doesn’t seem like he is a TP/FR favorite (Cruz rising) and he doesn’t seem to be a Chamber of Commerce Republican (GOPe) favorite.
I had early hopes Rand would be a good candidate but he seems to be trying to be “different” by pandering to everyone and everything.
Lieberman wasn’t from Kentucky.
No, Mitch is that bad as the incoming Majority Leader.
His name would have to be on the KY primary ballot for senator, even if unopposed.
I think the deadline for deciding on having his name listed for the presidential Primary is April 1 before the date of the May primary.
If he decided to be listed for President, I would think he would have withdraw from the senatorial race, and that might lead to no Republican nominee for the November election due to the April 1 candidacy filing requirement. Even if there is another way to have a nominee, the outcome would likely be turning over the seat to a Democrat.
He’d be best to stick with the senate. I can’t see him getting the presidential nomination.
“His name would have to be on the KY primary ballot for senator, even if unopposed.”
Right - his biggest problem is the primary ballot, and that’s why he is trying to get the KY GOP to consider going to a caucus.
By the time he’d have to file to be on the November ballot, he’ll know that he doesn’t have any chance of being President, and that he should stick to the Senate.
Ok. Thanks. Stay a Senator is ok. I wouldn’t vote for him as President though
He may not be worth keeping as senator. I just heard him on WHAS (Louisville) in support of Obama’s cave to Cuba.
I’m sure it gives her great pleasure to say this to Paul, but as long as the law is clear and she’s upholding it then there isn’t much he can do.
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