Several major news outlets are reporting that Kentucky Senator Rand Paul has suspended his presidential campaign. After a disappointing 5th place finish in Monday's Iowa caucuses, Paul released a statement Wednesday morning announcing his decision.
They could be the first shots fired in the 2016 presidential race. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and Kentucky Sen. Rand Raul are embroiled in a war of words and neither is holding anything back. During Christie's monthly appearance on New Jersey 101...
Two guys that are out-spoken and well known - Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) and actor Kevin Bacon will guest on Dennis Miller's show today, heard on WOMI at 5:00pm and at the same time on online radio. Two more intruging guests will join Dennis during the three hour program.
Kentucky U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R), will be on Dennis Miller's show today. No doubt hhe will comment on the Boston Marathon bombing, the national budget and much more. Senator Paul, from Bowling Green, is becoming more and more a favorite of conservative talk shows like Dennis Miller...
U.S. Senator Rand Paul is scheduled to be on the Joe Lowe Morning Show Tuesday August 7 during the 8 A.M. hour. The Senator is traveling thru the State of Kentucky the next few days gathering information from voters.
United States Senator Rand Paul was a guest on the Joe Lowe Morning Show today on 1490 WOMI. The Junior Senator from Kentucky talked about Obamacare, calling it the biggest news in D.C. right now.
Senator Paul also discussed his proposed Medicare plan that would save the country $1 Billion in 10 years...
U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and Senator Rand Paul sent a letter to President Obama on Monday morning supporting Governor Steve Beshear’s request for a major disaster declaration for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
In the letter to the President, the Senators wrote: “Timely and serious consideration of the Governor’s disaster declaration request on your part would aid Kentucky comm
Sen. Rand Paul, in response to the announcement that President Barack Obama granted 10 states, including Kentucky, waivers for No Child Left Behind, released the following statement.