Rand Paul's Full Speech Announcing 2016 Presidential Bid
The GOP candidate officially starts his campaign to win his party's nomination for president.
abcnews.comRand Paul’s 2016 presidential campaign news largely centers on (1) his launch and (2) his early exit after poor results in early contests. He formally kicked off the run in April 2015, then suspended the campaign in early February 2016 after finishing fifth in the Iowa caucuses.[1][3]
Paul launched his 2016 bid with a message that attacked both Washington and (at times) mainstream Republicans, framing his effort as a fight to “take our country back.”[1] Reporting at the time also emphasized his “limited government”/Constitutional pitch and that he was targeting early nominating states right after announcing.[4]
After the campaign had not translated into strong national momentum, Paul suspended his 2016 presidential campaign following the Iowa caucuses.[3] In that Iowa finish, he placed fifth with about 4.5 percent of the vote, and coverage noted he planned to focus on his Senate seat in Kentucky.[5][3]
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The GOP candidate officially starts his campaign to win his party's nomination for president.
abcnews.comSen. Rand Paul, a tea party favorite and frequent antagonist of leaders of his Republican Party, is ready to test how much change voters want, both for their government and for the GOP.
www.bostonglobe.comKentucky senator suspends presidential campaign after fifth-place Iowa finish, declaring "the fight is far from over"
www.cbsnews.comU.S. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky dropped out of the 2016 presidential race Wednesday after a fifth-place finish in the Iowa Republican caucus two days earlier.
www.miamiherald.comSen. Rand Paul entered the campaign for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination with a declaration that he's running to "return our country to the principles of liberty and limited government."
www.cbsnews.comKentucky Sen. Rand Paul announced on Wednesday that he is suspending his 2016 campaign for president.
abcnews.go.comU.S. Republican Rand Paul suspended his 2016 presidential bid on Wednesday after his small-government campaign failed to gain traction with voters.
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