Rand Paul says meshing of Ron Paul supporters and Romney crowd "going pretty well"
08/29/2012 01:17 PM
TAMPA — Compromises over seating some Ron Paul delegates and Republican platform positions has allowed the two factions of Paul and Mitt Romney supporters to come together “pretty well,” said Kentucky U.S. Sen. Rand Paul.
Paul, speaking with Pure Politics on the convention floor Tuesday afternoon, called the Republican Party’s official platform “one of the most conservative constitutional documents we’ve had in our history, I think.”
Here’s a clip:
_You can see more of the interview with Sen. Paul on Pure Politics Wednesday, 7 p.m./6 CT or 11:30 p.m./10:30 CT. _
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