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		<title>Rand Paul and 2016: A message of change, delivered deadpan</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Change? For sure. Hope? Maybe not so much. That&#8217;s Rand Paul&#8216;s approach to winning the White House when the original hope-and-change candidate, Barack Obama, vacates it in early 2017. Ready to enter the chase for the Republican presidential nomination this week, the first-term Kentucky senator has designs on changing how members of his party go about getting elected to the White House and how they govern once they get there. He will do so with an approach to politics that&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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