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But it's not the case that Rand just always goes with majority opinion because he's a "politician." The most recent poll shows that Republican voters in particular believe that there's too much of an emphasis on defending civil liberties on not enough of an emphasis on fighting terrorism, so right now they strongly support the Patriot Act, the NSA program, and other similar programs. Is Rand going to come out in favor of those surveillance state policies simply because those policies are popular with Republican voters at the moment? Of course not. He'll stand strong on those issues just like he's stood strong against surveillance state policies since he's been a Senator. So why do people think that Rand is in favor of military strikes against ISIS simply because it's popular with Republican voters when he's repeatedly taken unpopular positions on other issues? If Rand were strongly opposed to military strikes against ISIS at his core, he would oppose them.
Well, if Rand were purely trying to get elected and not caring about principle at all, you're right. He'd take the majority opinion on every single issue. But its possible that Rand is willing to take an unpopular position but not an extraordinarily unpopular position, because the latter would harm him far more politically, and by not doing it he can perhaps make positive inroads on the areas where he's only somewhat unpopular. Plus, he may be worrying about the general election and the primary simultaneously.
That said, its possible that Rand really is dumb enough to think that this would be a good idea. That would suck.