Rand Paul was 2,487 miles away from the Beltway journalists who had written off his campaign, and he was loving it.
A riverfront hotel ballroom had filled early, latecomers grabbing chairs from the hallway to add more rows. Seven hundred people stood for a prayer, then the Pledge of Allegiance, then the Star-Spangled Banner, then for two amen-filled endorsements from local legislators, then a video message from the senator’s wife Kelley — and then, finally, for Rand Paul.
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Friday, August 28, 2015
Rand Paul’s sneak attack strategy
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