Rand Paul’s quirky campaign products
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Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is the only official 2016 White House contender to have a campaign store, with products ranging from flip flops to NSA spy cam blockers.
{mosads}The Hill’s Molly Hooper reports on the Kentucky senator’s branding effort early in the campaign.
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