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Friday, January 16, 2015

Rand Paul Hires Campaign Manager in Clear Nod to 2016 Run

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul has hired a presidential campaign manager — in all but name — to direct his expected 2016 quest for the White House.

But, for the time being, Chip Englander, 33, will hold the title of senior adviser, The Washington Post reported.

Englander ran Republican Bruce Rauner's winning gubernatorial campaign in President Barack Obama's home state of Illinois. He managed a $70 million budget while avoiding social issues that might have alienated Democratic voters, according to the Post.

With the addition of Englander, Paul continues to consolidate his campaign team.

His chief political adviser Doug Stafford said, "Chip Englander has proved he is among the top managers in the business, as evidenced by the historic Rauner race and his 15 years of grassroots experience," the Post reported.

"America has intractable problems and it's going to take a transformational leader to fix them," Englander said. "Senator Paul is going to be the bold, transformational figure in this race."

Paul's non-interventionist foreign policy combined with his anti-tax, anti-big government domestic stance can create a non-conventional winning coalition, Englander told the Post.

"Some politicians run campaigns from television studios. That's not the way I do things, and that's not the way you win," Englander told the Post.

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6 comments:

  1. Paul and Cruz...

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  2. Rand is done. Right when he said SSD is wasted on people with bad backs.

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  3. This guy just doesn't impress me. His whole demeanor since becoming a potential for the presidency has been questionable. I like Cruz, though.

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  4. 10:15

    The GOP should honestly tell him not to run. Talk about bad brand ambassador.

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  5. Look at the Zionist out in full force. They despise the non interventionist stance. They may hide behind a lot of issues but that's the real reason.

    The republicans have only two potentially winning picks, Paul and Carson. Both have a non interventionist mindset.

    Fail to nominate either and Hillary will be our next president.

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  6. Fail to nominate either and Hillary will be our next president.

    January 17, 2015 at 3:21 PM

    I really doubt killary has a chance. BUT, I was wrong about Bush and Obammy too.

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