*Poll* Who would be a strong VP pick to a Rand Paul 2016 ticket?
Who would be the best pick to partner with Rand Paul as his Vice Presidential pick in a hypothetical 2016 matchup?
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Who would be the best pick to partner with Rand Paul as his Vice Presidential pick in a hypothetical 2016 matchup?
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