Wow, Donald Trump knows how to punch.
In New Hampshire, Trump said that he did not want to “waste a lot of time” talking about Rand Paul, but went on attacking Rand for “using the people of Kentucky” by standing against him and running for president while he is still serving as one of the state’s senators.
“Either run for Senate and do a good job or run for president. You don’t run for president and say if I don’t make it, I will become your senator reluctantly,” Trump said. “If I were a good, strong Republican from Kentucky, I would run against him in a heartbeat.”
Trump wondered aloud whether Paul’s constituents would be so willing to take Paul back in the event that his presidential bid fails.
“The people of Kentucky should get a senator that wants to represent them, not a senator where it’s a backup plan,” Trump said. “If I was in Kentucky, I would run against him, and believe me, I would win.”
This is a particularly devastating blow, since I am starting to pick up murmurs that some Kentucky political observers believe Rand is vulnerable when it comes to his senate reelection.
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So no Senators should ever run for president? Just governors? But aren't they supposed to be governing? That leaves only who then, Trump? Lmao. I'm not worried about Chump.
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