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Paul, reacting to Cruz, talks 'winnability'

Rand Paul on Monday, in his first extensive comments since Ted Cruz officially announced his presidential candidacy, made the case that hes the electable Republican candidate.

The Kentucky senator, hours after his Senate colleague jumped into the presidential race, suggested his more inclusive vision for the Republican Party makes him a more appealing general-election candidate.

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Ted Cruz is a conservative. But it also goes to winnability, Paul said on Fox News The Kelly File.

The senator said that he didnt watch much of Cruzs Monday morning announcement and declined to take any major jabs at his likely rival. But he did suggest on several occasions that the party needs to do more than throw out red meat to its supporters and rally the conservative base an apparent attempt to differentiate himself from Cruz, a darling of the conservative wing but a polarizing national figure.

We kind of come from the same wing of the party. And if you look at our voting records, youll find were very, very similar, Paul said. I guess what makes us different is probably our approach as to how we would make the party bigger. And Im a big believer that you should stand on principle and be true to your principles, but I also think that we should take those principles and try to bring in new people with them.

Paul, all but certain to announce his presidential candidacy in two weeks time, touted polling data showing him doing well against presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, in swing states and among independent voters. And he made reference to his outreach to the African-American community in Ferguson, at the NAACP and elsewhere outreach he has said is necessary for the GOP to expand its base and win national elections.

Im the only one that beats Hillary Clinton in certain purple states. Im the only one that also scores above all the other Republicans in whether or not I can beat her, he said.

Cruz on Monday became the first official presidential candidate in the 2016 cycle, announcing his bid first with a tweet and then in a 25-minute speech at Virginias Liberty University, the worlds largest Christian university. The speech, peppered with religious imagery, was aimed squarely at the conservative wing as Cruz vies to become the bases preferred alternative to establishment front-runner Jeb Bush.

Paul is expected to announce his candidacy on April 7 in Louisville, after which he will visit the first four presidential nominating states in four days: New Hampshire the day after, followed by South Carolina, Iowa and Nevada.

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Rand Pauls response to Ted Cruz: Im the electable tea party guy

Rand Paul casthimself as a more electable Ted Cruzduring his appearance on"The Kelly File" Monday, one of the first potential opponents to remark on Cruz's candidacy.

Cruz announced he would run for presidentMonday during a speech at Liberty University in Virginia, positioning himself as a conservative who would fight government overreach.

"I didn't find much I disagreed with," Paulsaid of Cruz's speech. "If you look at our voting records, you'll find that we're very, very similar. I guess what makes us different is probably our approach as to how we would make the party bigger."

Paul said he and Cruz came "from the same wing of the party," but that polling showed him doing better against Hillary Clinton.

According to a Real Clear Politics average, Clinton beats Paul 50-41, a closer margin than any potential Republican 2016 candidate but Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), who would lose to Clinton 49-41. Cruz would lose to Clinton by 50-39, Real Clear Politics found.

Paul said a potential winner couldn't win an election by just "throwing out red meat" and said he would be able to both excite the base and expand the party, "taking those principals of liberty" and a "unique brand of conservatism" and bringing them to a new audience.

When compared against Cruz, Paul has a higher percentage of Republican primary voters who say they could see themselves supporting him -- 49 percent to 40 percent -- and his libertarian leanings are more appealing to many young voters than Cruz's stance on social issues.

During Cruz's announcement speech at Liberty University, several students wearing shirts in support of Paul sat in the front row. Paul said he wasn't sure who orchestrated the students but said he was "glad to see them there and organized and excited about the possibility of them running."

Hesaid he'd make an announcement concerning his run April 7 and said he would "aggressively go after the Clintons" and their "corruption."

Hunter Schwarz covers the intersection of politics and pop culture for the Washington Post

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CPAC 2015 – Rand Paul Interviews Sean Hannity – Video


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The Republican Liberty Caucus of Idaho was present at CPAC 2015 and some of our members caught an impromptu role reversal interview, where Rand Paul interviews Sean Hannity. Rand Paul is...

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