Ditching his normal campaign attire of jeans and a blazer, Rand Paul, today, donned a suit to meet with a round table of Jewish leaders at the Torah Umesorah Hebrew Day School in Brooklyn.
According to the New York Observer, he told the gathered that religious faith should be the backbone of any society and "tried to win over the hawkish, right-leaning crowd with a mix of foreign policy nuance and conservative religious values."
In his comments, Rand said he supported vouchers and charter schools.
Alexis Levinson tweeted from the event:
Rand on foreign aid to Israel - "I'm also not saying it has to end now"
— Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) April 27, 2015
Rand notes that his digital strategist Vincent Harris worked for Netanyahu's re-election campaign.
— Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) April 27, 2015
Rand: "I am for negotiations as opposed to war...but you know that's exactly what Netanyahu said."
— Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) April 27, 2015
Paul says he's concerned Iran might not be negotiating in good faith.
— Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) April 27, 2015
Paul: "It's not never intervening, it's not that I'm isolationist, it's that sometimes we do and sometimes we don't."
— Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) April 27, 2015
After the event, Rand "sped away from the event without taking questions from reporters," according to NYO.
-RW
I'm a bit surprised Rand didn't go the full length dress wise by going with the payot look. It is an Orthodox school, is it not?
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