Divided GOP waits to hear from Rand Paul
BANGOR, Maine (AP) Unity is the theme for the state GOPs annual convention, but its a divided party that waits to hear from U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, a potential 2016 presidential candidate trying to bridge divisions between the establishment and tea party wings.
Many view the invitation for Paul, R-Ky., to speak at the gathering Saturday as the partys attempt to reach out to libertarian-leaning members. They were angered by their treatment in 2012 after they took over the state convention and elected a majority slate of delegates for Pauls father, Ron, a former GOP congressman from Texas and presidential candidate.
Establishment Republicans challenged that decision and the national committee voted to replace half of Maines delegates for Paul with supporters of Mitt Romney, the partys presidential nominee.
Rand Pauls White House ambitions for 2016 and Maines Republican Gov. Paul LePages re-election prospects may depend on whether the freshman senator can help mend internal divisions.
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