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Rand Paul Joins 2016 US Presidential Race

Rand Paul, a first-term senator, wants to be the next president of the United States. 

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Sen. Rand Paul, a favorite of the conservative tea party movement and frequent antagonist of leaders of his own Republican Party, declared Tuesday that he is running for U.S. president “to return our country to the principles of liberty and limited government.”

Paul, a first-term senator from Kentucky, kicked off his White House campaign in his home state with a combative message against Washington and his fellow Republicans. He begins the 2016 race as the second fully declared candidate, behind Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, but he could face as many as 20 rivals for the Republican nomination before the primary process starts in January.

It’s unclear how much support Paul can muster in the Republican mainstream. His father, former U.S. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination several times, appealing to libertarians who favor limited government and oppose tax increases.

Rand Paul,  a first-term senator, wants to be the next president of the United States. 
Sen. Rand Paul, arrives to announce the start of his presidential campaign, Tuesday, April 7, 2015, at the Galt House Hotel in Louisville. (Photo: AP)

I worry that the opportunity and hope are slipping away for our sons and daughters.It seems to me that both parties and the entire political system are to blame.

–Rand Paul, Senator, Kentucky State

Two other Republicans expected to soon enter the race, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, are considered early front-runners. Whoever becomes the Republican nominee is widely expected to face Hillary Rodham Clinton in the general election. The former secretary of state, who is the heavy favorite for the Democratic nomination.

Paul is a frequent contrarian against his party’s orthodoxy, questioning the size of the U.S. military and proposing relaxation of some drug laws that imprison offenders at a high cost to taxpayers. He also challenges Republicans’ support for surveillance programs, drone policies and sanctions on Iran and Cuba.

Tech savvy and youth-focused, Paul is expected to be an Internet juggernaut his competitors will be forced to chase.

(This article has been edited for length)

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