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  • '''Rand Paul''' (1963-) is an unconventional [[Republican Party (United States)|Republic | title = Fresh from win, Rand Paul takes more moderate tone
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  • {{rpl|Rand Paul}}
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  • {{r|Rand Paul}}
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  • ...d physician; sought Republican Presidential candidacy in 2008; father of [[Rand Paul]]; advisory board and national chair, 1996, [[Republican Liberty Caucus]]
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  • ...ream media exaggeration of issues such as the [[Tea Party Movement]] and [[Rand Paul]]. <blockquote>...the Tea Party movement is mainly conservative—which is ...ington Post]]'', are using opportunities such as the clumsy statement of [[Rand Paul]] to deny"The fact is, nearly everyone—including, it seems, most liberta
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  • His son, Rand Paul|Rand (named for the libertarian author, Ayn Rand) won the 2010 election for
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  • {{r|Rand Paul}}
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  • '''Rand Paul''' (1963-) is an unconventional [[Republican Party (United States)|Republic | title = Fresh from win, Rand Paul takes more moderate tone
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  • ...ovement]]. Tea Party affiliated political figures, such as Senator-Elect [[Rand Paul]] (R-[[Kentucky (U.S. state)|Kentucky]]) often use it to describe themselve
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  • {{r|Rand Paul}}
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  • ...na]] Reps. [[Raul Grijalva]] and [[Gabrielle Giffords]]. Conway lost to [[Rand Paul]], Grijalva won, and no winner has been declared in Giffords' race. He mad
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  • ...describe themselves as constitutional conservatives, such as incoming Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky (U.S. state)|Kentucky and Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota (U ...state)|Florida), Pat Toomey (Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania) and Rand Paul (Kentucky (U.S. state)|Kentucky). Some of the more visible candidates, who
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