Saturday, March 7, 2015

Backdooor Plan: Rand Paul in Kentucky Today to Urge for Switch From a Primary to Caucus


Rand will travel to Bowling Green today to ask the Republican Party of Kentucky's executive committee to endorse his plan to scuttle the party's presidential primary in favor of a caucus, where the winner is determined not by counting ballots but by counting voters who show up at meetings across the state at a particular time, reports the Military Times.

Rand wants a caucus because it will let him run for president and re-election to his Senate seat at the same time. Kentucky state law bans candidates from appearing on the ballot twice in the same election. By having a caucus on a different day, Rand can avoid that problem while he seeks the nomination.

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, the senior senator from Kentucky and a major state powerbroker, is behind Rand's proposal.

1 comment:

  1. Well why not? Why should state power and coercion determine how a private group assembled to exercise their First Amendment Rights of free speech and association choose a candidate they wish to offer on a general election ballot. Rand and his team are right on this whatever their motives.

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