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Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul has announced he will
be running for the Republican nomination for president of the United States in
the 2016.
"I am running for president to return our
country to the principles of liberty and limited government," Paul said on
his website.
Paul considers himself a "different kind
of Republican." He was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2010 by
campaigning for national debt reduction, federal spending cuts and repealing
the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
Paul said he will frame himself as "the
most anti-establishment figure in the race."
Although younger Republicans agree with some of
Paul's policies, such as his support to normalize relations with Cuba, many in
the GOP oppose his positions, including his previous opposition to the United
States conducting airstrikes on Islamic State targets -- a position he has
since reversed.
He has frequently used the slogan "I Stand
with Rand" on social media, a possible campaign slogan.
Paul has recently strayed from controversy by
not commenting on the ardent discussion over Indiana's Religious Freedom
Restoration Act, which many critics perceive as being anti-LGBT and many other
potential Republican presidential nominees have supported.
Paul, son of former Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas,
appeals to a broader audience by questioning harsh sentences for drug
offenders, which cost the government millions to keep imprisoned, and by
opposing government surveillance.
Paul won the 2015 Conservative Political Action
Conference straw poll for the third time in a row in February. Paul had 25.7
percent of the vote, with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker following closely with
21.4 percent. Some 3,000 conservative leaders participated in the vote.
Paul holds nearly 9 percent of favorable polls
for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, behind former Florida Gov. Jeb
Bush's near 17 percent and Walker's 16 percent, according to averages by Real
Clear Politics.
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