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Paul Organization «
Rand Paul for President Press Release
For Immediate Release
September 11, 2015
300 Students For Rand Chapters Established in 30 Days
WASHINGTON,
D.C.
- Last month, Rand Paul for
President (RPFP) launched a student organization effort across the
nation with the goal of establishing 300 new college chapters within 30
days. During an address this evening at Iowa State University, Sen.
Rand Paul announced that he has surpassed the set goal and established
339 new Students for Rand (SFR) chapters throughout all 50 states.
"My
constitutional
conservative message of liberty, individual freedom, and
small government resonates with the youth of America. They are our
future and without them, the Republican party cannot survive," Sen.
Paul said. "I
am proud to announce that in just 30 days, we have established over 300
active Student for Rand chapters in all 50 states. The leave-me-alone
coalition is alive and well, and together we will work to defeat the
Washington machine and restore the American Dream."
"Students
for Rand is truly the secret weapon in Sen Paul's arsenal," said Cliff
Maloney, National Youth Director. "We set out to establish 300
SFR
chapters in 30 days and we've blown past that, starting a total of 339
chapters. We
are rapidly expanding our efforts and reigniting the flame of liberty
among young Americans who want government to get out of the way and
allow them to pursue their passions. SFR will show the Washington
machine that the youth vote does matter."
Students
for
Rand is the official youth effort of the Rand Paul Presidential
Campaign to recruit, organize, and mobilize young people to elect
Senator Rand Paul as the next President of the United States. In
this critical election, a well organized youth campaign will be the
difference between winning and losing early primary or caucus states.
Students
for Rand chapters will recruit new supporters, organize events, and
mobilize students to vote for Rand Paul. Our mission is to build a
youth army and establish an SFR chapter on every college campus in the
United States.
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