Rand Paul's Political Circle Meets in D.C., Talks 2016
Paul's team offers one nugget about his future: He'll run for Senate reelection in two years.
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They started at 9 a.m. They wrapped up 12 hours later, with a dinner and presentation tucked away in a meeting room near the back of a Capitol Hill hotel. Rand Paul's extended political circle met in D.C., all day Wednesday, to recap the lessons and successes of the Kentucky senator's 2014 and to brainstorm about where he could go next.
"Although a decision on a presidential run won't occur until the spring," said Paul spokesman Sergio Gor in a statement, "Senator Paul made clear he will be running for reelection to the U.S. Senate."