I think that's cherrypicked. I have never found him on the wrong side of immigration.
You would be wrong then. He voted AGAINST our National emergency at the border.
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Matt Hildreth
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Where does Rand Paul Stand on Immigration? At a fundraiser with Rand Paul in Okoboji, Iowa, DREAMers Erika Andiola & Cesar Vargas confront Steve King for trying to end DACA. Rand Paul runs away when Erika says she's a DREAM
Even Mark Levin can see through him
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Here's what happened. A) Rand Paul repeatedly mentioned his support for the TPP in 2014-15. (You can still find the articles/videos out there discussing Rand's point of view)
B) Many of his more knowledgeable supporters (myself once one of them), vehemently called him out on it.
C) Rand capitulated, and came out against the 'fast track' portion of TPP. But only after it was clear that the 'fast track' was going to pass with or without his vote.
D) He voted against the 'fast track' for TPP. [NOTE: THIS IS NOT VOTING AGAINST TPP] E) TPP itself has yet to be fully voted on. Last Rand said though, he still supports it. Though it has been awhile. Perhaps he'll flip flop.
Rand is not his dad. He is not as principled. TPP aside, he proved that when he endorsed Romney a few years back. There's good reason he doesn't have the same widespread grass roots support his father did. I actually saw Ron give a speech in 2014. The crowd generally loved him. At only two points did he not get a loud standing ovation from the majority of the crowd. The first was when he mentioned his position on abortion. The second was when he mentioned Rand and tried to garner support for him (and this was before TPP came up as a big issue in national politics). Ron's fan's are not all Rand fans. In fact, quite a lot of them are not. If you've been paying attention all along, he sold himself out.