Iowa invite gives Rand Paul a leg up on 2016
But Paul’s ability to snag the Iowa GOP’s marquee invitation indicates the leg up he enjoys over prospective opponents. The recently re-elected chairman of the state party, A.J. Spiker, and co-chairman David Fischer were key figures in Ron Paul’s 2012 Iowa campaign and are ideologically aligned with his libertarian-leaning son.
In an interview with RCP on Tuesday, Spiker deflected questions about whether the Iowa Republican Party — which has long taken a neutral stance in contested caucuses — is showing its cards with the invitation to Paul.
“We had quite a bit of excitement, as we saw nationwide, with the 13-hour filibuster,” Spiker said. “And once we saw how excited everyone was about that, we decided to extend an invitation to Sen. Paul’s office, and he accepted, and we’re thrilled to have him coming.”…
“I wonder whom outside of Ron or Rand Paul they actually know to invite to a dinner,” Republican operative David Kochel, who ran Mitt Romney’s 2012 Iowa campaign, said of the leadership. “Sen. Paul is a good get, and he’s hot right now. I’m just wondering what they do for the fall event. Maybe invite Ron back again? And what about next spring and the spring after that? How many Pauls can speak?”









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It’s seems way, way to early to be fully focusing on 2016 candidates. We won’t have a clue who the favorites are until after the midterms. I still haven’t gotten over last year.
Right now Paul is my favorite of those that I think will run, but I’m still holding out hope that Cruz will decide to run. After electing Obama, Democrats can’t hold Cruz’s experience against him.
midgeorgian on March 20, 2013 at 3:26 PM
Of course they can.
happytobehere on March 20, 2013 at 3:31 PM
Only two comments? It seems as though a lot of the enthusiasm for Rand Paul has evaporated away since yesterday.
FloatingRock on March 20, 2013 at 4:04 PM
And they will. They’ll also start using “Cuban-American” a lot more; note that his wife works for Goldman Sachs; label him a elitist; highlight his lack of experience (especially on foreign policy when up against Hillary); and give Reagan Democrats a reason to stay home or vote for Hillary and her folksy husband, Bubba Clinton.
Even though I’m upset with Rand on immigration, he probably has the best shot of the field other than Christie. Running another Ivy Leaguer with ties to Wall Street is not a good idea especially after getting creamed in ’12.
Punchenko on March 20, 2013 at 4:06 PM
AJ Spiker and RPI may try and claim they’re not picking sides, but these are the same folks that gave 22/28 delegates to Ron Paul despite the fact he finished 3rd in the all so important caucus. They’ve been Team Rand for quite a while, if their Facebook page is any indication.
With that said, I really like Rand and hope his national profile only continues to increase. But I’m wary on picking a Senator with no executive experience as our nominee when it comes time to vote in 1328 days.
Hostile Gospel on March 20, 2013 at 5:08 PM