Students form organization to support Rand Paul
With presidential elections a little over a year away, a group of Ball State students are planning to grow support for republican candidate Rand Paul throughout the coming year.
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With presidential elections a little over a year away, a group of Ball State students are planning to grow support for republican candidate Rand Paul throughout the coming year.
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Editor's note: The students' names in this story have been changed to protect their identity.
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Update:
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