Trey Grayson and Rand Paul together at last?
08/30/2012 08:25 AM
TAMPA — Clearly, 2010 is ancient history.
Trey Grayson, the former Kentucky secretary of state who now heads up the Harvard University’s Institute of Politics, has invited U.S. Sen. Rand Paul to Cambridge to speak at the institute.
Grayson extended the invitation to his rival from the 2010 Republican U.S. Senate primary earlier this summer and is waiting to hear back about a date.
And Grayson said he recently got a commitment from one of Paul’s mentors. Check out the interview with Grayson, who was in Tampa earlier this week to observe the Republican National Convention.
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