Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

The 2016 Contenders:, Rand Paul

Label
The 2016 Contenders:, Rand Paul
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The 2016 Contenders:
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
Rand Paul
Summary
Presidential candidates are a breed apart, often propelled by traits that have shaped their careers and have deep roots in personal histories. Often their greatest strength can turn at supernova speed into their greatest weakness. The exact qualities that set them apart from the field trip them up eventually over the long haul of a presidential campaign. Rand Paul's ability to sell himself as the most libertarian of the presidential candidates-defending civil liberties at home and opposing military adventurism and nation-building abroad-is what can set him apart. But those unconventional ideas could also box him inches Libertarians don't win national elections, unless you count Thomas Jefferson in 1800 and 1804. In this series of eBooks, The Washington Post is exploring in-depth all these key characteristics of the leading presidential contenders, the very characteristics that could help make one of them the country's next commander in chief-or forever sink their presidential ambitions
Target audience
adult
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