In his third trip to New Hampshire this year, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) “continued building a network of support – with a heavy focus on young votes – for a possible 2016 presidential run,” the AP reports.
“Paul spoke to mostly high school and college students in Concord about the need to elect Scott Brown to the U.S. Senate and addressed a packed auditorium at Plymouth State University. As Paul travels the country this year – he has been to 32 states – he is working to expand the Republican Party’s base to include young people and minorities, constituencies that Republicans have had trouble attracting.”

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