As Sen. Rand Paul “prepares to formally enter the 2016 arena, younger conservatives are emerging as a backbone of his campaign strategy,” National Journal reports.
“In the best-case scenario, Paul accomplishes a primary feat that some on his team see as akin to that of President Obama, who turned out young voters and minorities in record numbers to knock off Hillary Clinton. In the worst-case scenario, other Paul advisers worry that if there is too much youth emphasis, he’ll find himself pigeonholed in a position that would be all too familiar to his father.”
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