RFK Jr. Endorses Rand Paul to Replace Mitch McConnell as Senate GOP Leader
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. publicly supported Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) as a replacement for Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) as Senate minority leader following McConnell’s decision to step down in November.“Part of public service is about knowing when to usher in a new generation. It’s time to promote leaders in Washington, DC who won’t kowtow to the military contractors or push us deeper into foreign conflicts.” Kennedy noted.
“We need representation who will prioritize American wellness over all else. I believe @RandPaul would be an incredible successor. He’s shown great judgment and has the grit to put hardworking Americans first.” he continued.
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Personally, I never considered Rand Paul. Aside from standing your ground, compromise when necessary working with the Democrats, a lot of this job is fund raising.
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I'm just glad to hear RFK, Jr. mentioned. The talking heads just talk to each other. All the conservative shows are the same and all the progressive shows are the same. Nobody cares what the people want to hear.
I like Rand Paul; I like Ron Paul. They are against war, and so am I.
I wonder if Rand Paul would like to be the speaker.
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