Candidates •
Rand Paul,
ophthalmologist •
Trey Grayson,
Secretary of State of Kentucky • Gurley L. Martin, World War II veteran • Jon J. Scribner, businessman • John Stephenson, former Kentucky Superintendent of Public Education
Campaign On August 20, 2009, a grassroots-planned
moneybomb raised $433,509 for Rand Paul's campaign in a 24-hour period. According to Paul, this set a new record in Kentucky's political fundraising history (for a 24-hour period).
Republican Liberty Caucus endorsed Paul in November 2009. On December 22, 2009, Rand Paul picked up the endorsement of
Concerned Women for America. Paul embraced the
Tea Party movement, and promoted "small government principles" one day after he officially entered the race for Kentucky's open seat. Paul ran a strong anti-Washington message. One commercial tied Grayson as part of the problem, noting that Grayson raised money with
AIG executives in Washington. In another advertisement, Paul had also attacked Grayson as a career politician and a liar. Grayson created a new website (randpaulstrangeideas.com) that attacked Paul for his "strange ideas," such as his opposition of the
PATRIOT Act, and what Grayson alleged to be his support of closing down
Guantanamo Bay and saying that
Iran was not a threat. He also attacked Paul for being a
Duke University fan. He sent out another TV ad and web video that stirred controversy by making the case that Paul believes that foreign policy decisions made prior to September 11, 2001, are partially to blame for the attacks. Paul immediately responded by launching a statewide television ad in which he expresses his "outrage at terrorists who killed 3,000 innocents" before accusing Grayson of a "lie" and a "shameful" tactic. Grayson accused the
Fox News Channel of favoring Paul over him. On May 18, 2010, Paul won the Republican nomination.
Endorsements • U.S. Senator
Jim Bunning of Kentucky • U.S. Senator
Jim DeMint of South Carolina • Former Governor
Sarah Palin of
Alaska • Former Governor
Mike Huckabee of
Arkansas • Congressman
Ron Paul (father of Rand) • Former Republican presidential candidate and editor-in-chief of
Forbes Steve Forbes • State Senator
Dan Seum • Editor of conservative weblog
RedState Erick Erickson •
James Dobson, founder of
Focus on the Family •
Cathy Bailey, Former U.S. Ambassador to Latvia • Brooks Wicker, 3rd congressional district candidate •
James Edwards, host of
The Political Cesspool •
Concerned Women for America •
Americans For Prosperity •
FreedomWorks •
Gun Owners of America •
Republican Liberty Caucus • Northern Kentucky Right to Life •
Tea Party Express • REAGAN PAC • Bluegrass Bulletin's Marcus Carey • Kentucky Credit Union PAC • Lexington Herald-Leader •
Club for Growth • U.S. Senate Republican Minority Leader
Mitch McConnell of Kentucky • Former Vice President
Dick Cheney • Former U.S. Senator
Rick Santorum of
Pennsylvania • Congressman
Hal Rogers of Kentucky
Polling Results == Democratic primary ==