Paul wants more in GOP fold

Sen. Rand Paul told supporters Sunday that the Republican message can and must appeal to people in all demographics and in states that havent been won by a Republican presidential candidate in many years.

We can reach out and get new people in theses states, we can reach out to new audiences and we can win again, but we need to be the party that passionately is for the Bill of Rights, he said.

Paul said Republicans need to defend the rights outlined in the First and Fourth Amendments with the same vigor that they defend the Second Amendment.

In 2016, were going to get a chance, and I think its about time we start thinking about getting a new president, he said.

Republican victories will begin in three weeks during the mid-term election, Paul said.

I sense that the wind is at our back and I sense were going to have a big victory, he said. In fact, I can taste it.

Like President Ronald Reagan did, Republicans need to exude optimism but also stand for something, Paul said.

When I think about how were going to win again, its as much about our attitude and the way we present our ideas as it is about policy, he said.

Paul closed out an evening of political speeches from individuals including U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., state Agriculture Commissioner James Comer, who is running for governor in 2015 andformer U.S. ambassador Cathy Bailey, who is also considering a run for governor.

Proceeds fromRand Pauls Barnburner & BBQ benefitthe Rand Paul Victory Committee, which contributes to both Rand Paul for U.S. Senate 2016 and the Reinventing A New Direction Political Action Committee, or RAND PAC.

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Paul wants more in GOP fold

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