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Republicans Grapple With the Rand Paul Conundrum
Senator's Call for Less U.S. Involvement Overseas Creates Unease
By GERALD F. SEIB
June 2, 2014
Strike up a conversation with a Republican official these days, and odds are good the talk will turn to the Rand Paul conundrum. Especially this week.
Rand Paul is, of course, the junior senator from Kentucky and a rising star in his party. He mixes tea-party appeal with the libertarian instincts he inherited from his father, former Rep. Ron Paul.
He attracts some constituencies other Republicans have a hard time reaching—college-age voters, in particular—and is diligently trying to reach out to minority groups that have slipped further from the grasp of others in his party. Indeed, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, an organization not known for its close relations with Republicans, invited him to appear at its July annual meeting, Mr. Paul's office says, though a scheduling conflict likely will prevent him from appearing.
But here's where the conundrum comes in: At a time when many Republicans are trying to portray President Barack Obama as someone who has undermined America's global leadership position with his cautious approach to engaging in hot spots around the world, Mr. Paul advocates an approach that is, if anything, even more cautious.
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