Washington (CNN) Rand Paul took a jab at fellow Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz on Monday, calling him out for sending Iowa caucus voters a "shady mail piece." The letters, which way "ELECTION ALERT: VOTER VIOLATION," appear to be
RAND PAUL (R-KY), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: One of the interesting thing is when you look at the polls, sometimes there is nobody under 30 in the poll, often there are very few people under 40 in the poll, but typically in the caucus about a third of the
Republican presidential candiate Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) was quick to jump on the controversy surrounding fellow Senators Ted. Cruz (R-TX) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) and their campaigns use of faux "voting violation" notices to encourage people to go vote in
On Jan. 31, candidates and the “super PACs” supporting them filed reports with the Federal Election Commission on their finances through the end of 2015, providing a picture of how the campaigns and other groups raised and spent their money last year.
RAND PAUL (R-KY), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: One of the interesting thing is when you look at the polls, sometimes there is nobody under 30 in the poll, often there are very few people under 40 in the poll, but typically in the caucus about a third of the