Thursday, June 7, 2012

Rand paul mitt romney

  • WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senator Rand Paul, whose firebrand father Ron has effectively ended his White House bid but still seeks to grow his movement and influence Republicans nationally, endorsed party nominee Mitt Romney on Thursday.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, tea party favorite and son of presidential candidate Ron Paul, officially endorsed Mitt Romney late Thursday night. My first choice had always been my father. I campaigned for him when I was 11-years-old.
  • (KCRA.com)
  • In the long drama that is Mitt Romneys relationship with the Tea Party, symbolism can mean a lot. Like the candidates red-meat speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference that likely helped him win a straw poll. Or sharing the stage with Sen.
  • (ABC News)
  • WASHINGTON, June 5, 2012 — There has been much speculation about the meeting between Rand Paul and Mitt Romney.
  • (Washington Times)
  • As sort-of-still-a-presidential-candidate Ron Paul continues to collect delegates at state Republican Party conventions, the question of what the libertarian Texas congressman wants has become more urgent in GOP circles.
  • (NPR News)
  • With Mitt Romneys official securing of the Republican nomination The Tea Party sweep in 2010 that ushered in Sens.
  • (US News and World Report)
  • Before it was clear Mitt Romney would be the GOP nominee, I noted that it wouldn't be absurd to think a potential Romney-Paul deal could be in the works, making Rand Paul the running mate in exchange for helping Romney get over the 1,144 delegate hump.
  • (Daily Caller)
  • National Review's Robert Costa reported last night that Mitt Romney and Rand Paul had met privately for about 30 minutes in Washington.
  • (Salon)
  • Following a half hour sit down between Kentucky Senator Rand Paul and the now official GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney, many are now speculating that Paul is the early favorite to be named as Romney's running mate.
  • (policymic.com)
  • For many conservatives, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul is a unique specimen.
  • (YAHOO!)

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