If Rand Paul Doesn’t Fix This Problem, His Political Career Could Be OVER

Rand Paul’s campaign for President has found so little traction that he’s in tenth place among republican party candidates, with only two percent of republican voters saying he’d be their first choice for the 2016 nominee.

Not only is his Presidential bid failing on all levels, he’s taken so much time and resources away from his parallel campaign for reelection in the Senate that he may end up being bounced out of government entirely.

With his hopes of winning the nomination now near zero, and with all the time he’s taken away from his Kentucky Senate race already, it’s enough to make one wonder if his “break” from the national campaign trail will end up being a permanent one.

Do you think Paul should drop out now and focus on his re-election for the Kentucky Senator seat he currently holds? Share your opinion below and let us know what you think. 

h/t – The Hill

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