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Rand Paul's problem: Self-inflicted wounds

Rand Pauls 2016 prospects would look a lot brighter if hed bring an end to one of his biggest problems: self-inflicted wounds.

Paul wants to be the guy who broadens the Republican Partys appeal to young voters and minorities, and some GOP operatives say he just might be able to pull it off. He has won attention for his fight against mandatory minimum jail sentences, he has visited Howard University to pitch his ideas to African-American college students, and he won the Maine straw poll this weekend after giving a speech about the need for a broader Republican coalition.

But he has also had a series of stumbles that could threaten his ability to appeal to the same voters hes trying to reach. And some Republican strategists say hell have to start showing more discipline if he does get into the 2016 race.

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Paul was one of a handful of Republicans who got burned by Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher who flamed out after wondering out loud whether African-Americans were better off under slavery. He never actually praised Bundy, and he condemned Bundys statements as soon as they were reported. But he did express sympathy with Bundy and his supporters battle with the Bureau of Land Management calling it a real intellectual and constitutional and legal debate when most other Republicans didnt take the bait and avoided commenting at all.

Hes not the only potential 2016 candidate who got burned by Bundy Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Gov. Rick Perry both sounded the themes of government overreach, too. But the episode highlighted the fact that Paul has made other unforced errors on the road to GOP stardom. There was the 2010 interview in which he seemed to question the premise of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. There was the former aide who used to work as a radio host called the Southern Avenger, wearing a Confederate flag mask.

And there have been other incidents that have gotten him in trouble. He went from annoying GOP national security hawks with his warnings about drones to disappointing some supporters by suggesting they could be used against liquor store robbers. And last year Paul had to promise to be more careful after a series of speeches used language that appeared to be borrowed from other sources without citing them.

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Pauls advisers say he should be judged by his success bringing new voters into the Republican Party, not by a rehash of old stories from his past.

Sen. Rand Pauls message to the Republican Party is to adapt, evolve or die. It is unfortunate that some political analysts will use Sen. Pauls efforts to grow our party as an excuse to lob outdated criticisms, said spokesman Sergio Gor. Sen. Paul should be judged by his engagement of all groups and his message of growth, not old recycled accusations that distract from Sen. Pauls message of inclusion.

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Rand Paul: Happy Is All Over the Place

Politics TIME 100 Rand Paul and Kelley Ashby at the Time 100 Gala at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City on April, 29, 2014 Jonathan D. Woods for TIME

Senator Rand Paul was having a good time at the TIME 100 gala on Tuesday but that doesnt mean he planned to dance.

Were excited to hear the music, Paul, a Kentucky Republican and a TIME 100 honoree, said in a brief interview. Pharrell, Happy, is all over the place.

Pauls wife Kelley Ashby chimed in with her own reference to a TIME 100 honoree, Carrie Underwood: Jesus takes the wheel!

Last year we had Amy Poehler at our table, Ashby recalled. We were up dancing to Miguel, which was so fun. We said we wanted to have a good table this year. We want to be up dancing like last year.

Paul chimed in skeptically: One of us will be dancing, maybe.

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Sen. Rand Paul on the future of the GOP – Video


Sen. Rand Paul on the future of the GOP
Sen. Rand Paul stopped by Boston Herald radio to discuss the future of the Republican Party.

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Judge Napolitano: Rand Paul ‘Unequivocally’ Did Not Change Position On Drone Strikes – Video


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During a Q A session at Harvard #39;s Kennedy School of Government, Sen. Rand Paul addresses where his party loyalties lie. 4/24/13 - Appearing on Fox Business Network #39;s Varney Co. this morning,...

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Ron Paul: The Farther We Stay Away From Ukraine ‘The Better’ – Video


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Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, a presidential hopeful and leading non-interventionist voice in the Republican Party, believes the United States should seek res. Rand Paul: Some In GOP Stuck In...

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