Rand Paul out

Kentucky Sen. Paul suspends presidential campaign
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Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul suspended his Republican presidential campaign on Wednesday, after finishing fifth in the leadoff Iowa caucuses.

Though Paul actually exceeded expectations in the Iowa contest, Fox News is told he did not believe his campaign had the momentum to build upon going into the New Hampshire primary next week. The libertarian-leaning senator made the decision official in a brief statement.

“Across the country thousands upon thousands of young people flocked to our message of limited government, privacy, criminal justice reform and a reasonable foreign policy. Brushfires of Liberty were ignited, and those will carry on, as will I,” he said.

“Although, today I will suspend my campaign for President, the fight is far from over. I will continue to carry the torch for Liberty in the United States Senate and I look forward to earning the privilege to represent the people of Kentucky for another term."

Paul, who was often at odds with other Republican candidates on issues like national security and surveillance, struggled to attract the loyal and enthusiastic following that buoyed his father Ron Paul’s past presidential bids.

He was seen as having a strong debate performance in Des Moines last week, perhaps contributing to his respectable finish on Monday -- but was looking at dim chances in New Hampshire next week where several other candidates are polling stronger.

Paul, in opting not to continue his presidential bid, can now concentrate on his Senate re-election campaign.

Paul follows former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee in dropping out of the Republican primary battle after Iowa’s caucuses.
 
He and his father have a significant following and their endorsement will mean more than the few percent he received in the caucuses.
Rand Paul is a republican. That party eats libertarians for breakfast and shits them back out every two years. In the immortal words of George Bush,
Screw me once..........uh..... and next time you're not going to fool me so bad."
 
Rand has always been too dorky, and too flexible with his morals, its a shame cause im a huge Ron Paul fan, but Rand seemed to think he could bend those morals a little to appease the party hawks, it just seemed weasily IMO.
 
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exactly, he was my top choice before he started teaming up with McConnell and then making comments about Cruz. I lost confidence in him, even though I think his arguments best aligned with what I was thinking on most subjects.

I would like to see him oppose the establishment more and run in the future.
 
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