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EE_
2nd June 2015, 02:50 PM
Read this article and tell me who really funds the campaigns.

Some GOP donors willing to give to many, just not Paul
The Associated Press
JULIE BYKOWICZJun 2nd 2015 11:30AM

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Some of the biggest donors and fundraisers in the Republican Party, still uncertain who should get their support in 2016, are sprinkling their money around a presidential field that grows by the day.

The largesse born of their indecision has a notable exception: Rand Paul.

The Kentucky senator has aggressively tried to raise money around his effort to curtail the surveillance powers of the National Security Agency, emailing supporters and posting messages on social media imploring people to "celebrate this victory" with their cash.

In doing so, he's exacerbated the perception among some of the GOP's most generous donors that his positions on foreign policy make him an unacceptable choice for the White House. This is especially so to those who consider an aggressive posture abroad and support for Israel paramount.

"I do not know of a single person in Mitt Romney's donor network who will be with Rand Paul," said Phil Rosen, a Manhattan attorney and top fundraiser for the 2012 Republican nominee. Rosen said he met with Paul and politely told him he wouldn't be supporting him "because of his isolationist and libertarian policies."

Rosen hasn't settled on his choice in next year's primary contest but expects to decide soon from a short list. Other prominent donors are doing the same, with some willing to give money to multiple candidates in the early stages of the campaign, but not to Paul.

Among them: Las Vegas casino owner Sheldon Adelson, New York hedge fund pioneer Michael Steinhardt and Ken Abramowitz, founder of a venture capital firm in New York. All three have given money to South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, who announced his presidential campaign on Monday by saying he wants "to be president to defeat the enemies trying to kill us."

Those donors, like many of the Republican Party's biggest spenders, are looking for the strongest candidate on foreign policy, especially on the protection of Israel. That's become the centerpiece of not only Graham's campaign, but also is a featured aspect of the bids of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.

"Graham in particular has a terrific record in Congress and is experienced and articulate," said Steinhardt, who is also giving to former New York Gov. George Pataki and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.

The weight of donor opposition to Paul hit his campaign soon after he launched it in April, when a politically active nonprofit, the Foundation for a Secure and Prosperous America, began a $1 million television advertising campaign against him in the four early primary states. The nonprofit can raise unlimited money and is not legally required to disclose its donors.

Several other groups are prepared to pounce on Paul if they sense he is gaining traction in the race. Among them is a group led by John Bolton, a former ambassador to the United Nations who recently decided against running himself, but plans to push for strong national security policies from the sidelines.

"I've spoken to well over 1,000 major Republican donors and can remember only one who agreed with Rand Paul on foreign policy," Bolton said. "The views he represents are a tiny, tiny minority within the Republican Party."

Unlike several of the other Republican candidates for president, Paul doesn't have an obvious billionaire - or group of billionaires - backing his campaign, as New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie does with Home Depot founder Ken Langone and Rubio does in car dealer Norman Braman.

Campaigning in South Carolina last week, when he spoke about his fight against renewing the NSA's authority to collect Americans' phone records in bulk, Paul said he isn't concerned about the big donors lining up against him. But he said he wouldn't turn down their money.

"If you know some billionaires, and you want to send them our way, we're happy to talk to them," Paul said. "It's more about votes than it is about dollars, and I think we're going to have plenty of money to compete."

Paul said he's counting on small-dollar donations raised primarily online, the kind he's tried to drum up during the debate that has resulted in at least the temporary suspension of the NSA's authority to collect Americans' calling records.

He's attracted enthusiasm outside the usual Republican circles, particularly from college-aged voters with a distaste for military engagement and others who put civil liberties at the forefront of their concerns.

Republican pollster Frank Luntz, who isn't aligned with any 2016 candidate, said what Paul lacks in traditional deep-pocketed donor enthusiasm, he could make up for in smaller contributors.

"He's not going to have a traditional campaign because he's not going to be a traditional candidate," Luntz said. "That comes with advantages and disadvantages."

Paul's campaign said it raised more than $1 million online in his first 24 hours as a candidate, but wouldn't say how much it has raised around the NSA issue. It will report on its finances next month.

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EE_
2nd June 2015, 02:57 PM
Is this reminiscent of Ron's run?

Fox News Explains Why Rand Paul Was Left Out of 2016 Poll Graphic
by Matt Wilstein | 6:57 pm, May 29th, 2015 VIDEO

A funny thing happened on Thursday morning when Fox & Friends presented the results of the most recent Quinnipiac poll that found five Republican presidential candidates tied for first place with 10% each. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), who finished sixth on the list with 7%, was no where to be found:

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Instead, both Carly Fiorina and John Kasich made it into Fox’s top 10 graphic at 2% a piece. The number 10 is key because Fox has said it will only allow the top 10 finishers in the most recent polling participate in its first GOP debate this August.

The error was first spotted by Rare’s Nick Morpus, who noted that when MSNBC’s Morning Joe covered the same poll, it including the top seven finishers, including Paul:

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And apparently, this is not the first time Fox has left Paul out of it’s polling coverage. Earlier this month, Fox placed Paul’s name at the bottom and Jeb Bush’s name at the top of a graphic that showed how candidates are fairing against Hillary Clinton, despite the fact that Paul was the leader. Then, the following week, Fox left Paul out of its internal poll completely, which once again showed Bush in the lead.

Mediaite reached out to a Fox News representative who explained the Fox & Friends omission was nothing more than a “program error.” Also, Sen. Paul appeared on Fox & Friends May 26th.

Watch the Fox & Friends clip below, via Fox News:
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/fox-news-explains-why-rand-paul-was-left-out-of-2016-poll-graphic/

Serpo
2nd June 2015, 03:05 PM
Politics being a bribe fest............

Ares
2nd June 2015, 03:26 PM
Presidents aren't elected, they are selected and you aren't involved in the selection process.

monty
2nd June 2015, 03:48 PM
What about the smoke and mirrors dog and pony show the US Senate just played for us, letting one section Of the Patriot Act expire while they slide in a new and probably worse piece of legislation, aptly named, USA Freedom Act. Freedom to spy, Freedom to enslave, Freedom to rob . . . . . .

Politics as usual.

EE_
2nd June 2015, 03:52 PM
What about the smoke and mirrors dog and pony show the US Senate just played for us, letting one section Of the Patriot Act expire while they slide in a new and probably worse piece of legislation, aptly named, USA Freedom Act. Freedom to spy, Freedom to enslave, Freedom to rob . . . . . .

Politics as usual.

Ya do want freedom, don't ya?

monty
2nd June 2015, 03:58 PM
Ya do want freedom, don't ya?


If we don't have it, we're gonna get soon as obummer signs this! Freedom, that is!

Cebu_4_2
2nd June 2015, 04:49 PM
If we don't have it, we're gonna get soon as obummer signs this! Freedom, that is!


http://youtu.be/tX5ZRE26YWM

http://youtu.be/tX5ZRE26YWM

Neuro
3rd June 2015, 03:28 AM
But, but, but he sold out to them!
http://cdn.breitbart.com/mediaserver/Breitbart/Big-Peace/2013/01/10/RandPaulWesternWall.jpg

And they still threw him under the bus...

Twisted Titan
3rd June 2015, 04:57 AM
But, but, but he sold out to them!
http://cdn.breitbart.com/mediaserver/Breitbart/Big-Peace/2013/01/10/RandPaulWesternWall.jpg

And they still threw him under the bus...


And whats that suppose to mean?

Zionist jews will slice each others throats the fastest....that is the basis of the talmud....its a most dry reading of how they are to compensate each other thst arise from diputes

So if they will glady murder and maim their own , they just get a extra chuckle when they get to deficate on a goy.

hoarder
3rd June 2015, 06:47 AM
Controlled opposition must distance themselves from their tribe from time to time. They still love Rand.

Remember Stalin the Jew with his Jewish wives? They made up a story about Stalin "purging" Jews to put distance between Stalin and his tribe.

Cebu_4_2
3rd June 2015, 09:32 AM
http://cdn.breitbart.com/mediaserver/Breitbart/Big-Peace/2013/01/10/RandPaulWesternWall.jpg


So that's where all the gold went!