Rand Paul Meets With McConnell, After Failing To Commit To Supporting Him For GOP Leader

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Senate candidate Rand Paul (R-KY)
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Rand Paul, a candidate in the Republican primary for Senate from Kentucky, had a meeting yesterday with the state’s top Republican, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell — following a gaffe in which Paul failed to commit to supporting McConnell for GOP leader.

The meeting came after Paul, an ophthalmologist and son of Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), made a gaffe in an interview this past weekend, when the ABC affiliate in Louisville asked whether he would support McConnell for Republican Leader, if given the choice of the very conservative Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC). “I like both of them and I don’t know that I could make a judgement,” Paul said at the time, adding: “I have to win the primary first. So I don’t think I’d make a judgement on how I’d vote for leader, but I think obviously Kentucky having a leader is good for Kentucky.”

Paul’s opponent in the primary, Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson, has pounced on him for this. Paul apparently worked to undo the damage. “I have nothing but high compliments about his job as minority leader,” he told reporters. “I have no reason not to support him.”

“We had a very cordial conversation,” Paul explained “I think it’s probably better not to go into any detail about what we talked about.”

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