Posted on 10/28/2015 4:50:14 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
BOULDER, Colo. -- Taking full advantage of a restive and swollen debate press corps, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) held a brief roundtable with supporters at the University of Colorado, then indulged a media question about Donald Trump's sagging poll numbers.
"I think maybe he should get out of the race," Paul said.
The students, organized by the Ron Paul-founded Young Americans for Liberty, had no horse race questions. Rand Paul, accompanied by his wife, Kelley, sat between a dozen or so libertarians, a wall of cameras, and a few more students listening intently. (Not everyone in the dining yard was so interested; one student could be told telling a reporter that his name was "Hunter S. Thompson.")
The senator, who has trumpeted that his organization on campuses -- Students for Rand -- has passed 300 chapters, stuck mostly to his familiar patter about the need to reform the Republican Party and roll back the state.
He harked back to a back-and-forth in an earlier debate, when New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a GOP presidential rival, said he'd end Colorado's experiment with legal marijuana...
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In other news, the Jacksonville Jaguars said it was time for New England to get out of the NFL.
You doubled his poll numbers.
And with this one statement, it becomes time to test all candidates for recent crack use.
Who the hell does Rand Paul think he is? a serious contender for the republican nomination? LMAO! Don’t even take his bait Donald.
Rand needs to drop out and try to salvage his senate race. We need him in the Senate.
‘Sagging poll numbers?’
Rand Paul is at 2.8% on RCP average of all polls.
That means he barely qualifies for the big boys & girls debate. Trump is at 27.0 ,,,, Almost 10 times Rand!
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