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Rand Paul: Potential candidate for 2012?

September 23, 12:23 AMSalt Lake City Independent ExaminerJenn Morrill
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Rand Paul's US Senate site

It is still a bit early to be thinking about 2012 elections as 2010 is still a year away. But let's face it, we've already seen the posturing by Romney and Huckabee, and the idea of having a repeat of 2008 Republican candidates with no Ron Paul in the mix is not a fun thought. The next best thing to Ron Paul? His son, Rand, is the obvious answer.

Rand Paul is currently campaigning for the United States Senate. He is an eye doctor from Bowling Green, Kentucky. He is also the founder of the Southern Kentucky Lions Eye Clinic, an organization that performs eye exams and surgery for less fortunate patients.

According to Paul's 2010 senate site, Dr. Paul founded the Kentucky Taxpayers United (KTU) in 1994. KTU rates the state legislature’s tax honesty and helps promote the Americans for Tax Reform taxpayer pledge, to oppose any and all marginal income tax increases and any reduction in tax deductions.

While he has never served in state or national politics, that should hardly be viewed as a shortcoming. As Peter Schiff put it when criticized for his inexperience in politics, "I think that's my greatest attribute-- the fact that I haven't had experience ruining the country, that I haven't brought the banking system to its knees, I haven't helped destroy our health care system. The problem with this country is we have all these experienced politicians running the show, and it's been a disaster." And, of course, President Obama only had two years senate experience before his run for the presidency began.

Obviously, Paul must win the senate seat first. Today there is a fundraising effort underway--or a "money bomb"--put together by Rand Paul supporters to help make his win possible. Paul's opponent in the senate race, Trey Grayson, is also having a fundraiser today--a $500 a plate ordeal held by twenty-three Republican senators. The money bomb organizers are calling it the "Kentucky Fight: We the people vs. The DC Insiders."

To learn more about Rand and his stance on the issues facing our country or to donate to his campaign, visit http://www.randpaul2010.com/.

Other national candidates to consider supporting (and if you know of any other Constitutional candidates, let me know in the comments):

Peter Schiff for CT Senate

Adam Kokesh for NM Congress

Mike Vasovski for SC Congress

Update: See www.retakecongress.com for more candidates.

 

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