Rand Paul hits Hillary Clinton on jobs remarks

U.S. Senator Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, speaks to students at the College of Charleston during a town hall meeting on September 30, 2014 in Charleston, South Carolina. Richard Ellis, Getty Images

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky may not be ready to announce his own presidential aspirations just yet, but he's already taking aim at a likely Democratic contender, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

He told the crowd at an event for Kansas Republicans, "Hillary Clinton comes up and she says, 'Businesses don't create jobs.'"

"Anybody here think businesses don't create jobs?" he said, according to Buzzfeed, as he referenced one of Clinton's comments from the campaign trail earlier last week.

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Clinton came under fire last week after telling a crowd, "Don't let anybody tell you that it's corporations and businesses that create jobs. You know that old theory, trickle-down economics. That has been tried, that has failed. It has failed rather spectacularly." She was campaigning for Massachusetts Democratic gubernatorial nominee Martha Coakley.

Paul turned Clinton's line on its head, telling the crowd, "I'm here today to endorse Pat Roberts and Sam Brownback, because you know what? They know that businesses do create jobs, and I hope you know that too."

Both Roberts, Kansas' senator, Brownback, the governor, are fighting to hang onto their jobs during the 2014 midterm elections. The latest CBS News/New York Times Battleground Tracker has Roberts leading independent businessman Greg Orman, 42 percent to 38 percent, and Brownback leading Democratic State Rep. Paul Davis, 43 percent to 40 percent.

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