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(CNN) - A bill allowing Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul to simultaneously run for the presidency and re-election to his U.S. Senate seat in 2016 died earlier this week when the Kentucky legislature adjourned for the year.
The bill had passed the Republican-controlled state Senate, but stalled in the Democratic-controlled state House of Representatives.
"In Kentucky, you ought to run for one office at a time," Brian Wilkerson, a spokesman for Kentucky House Speaker Greg Stumbo, told CNN on Thursday. "The speaker's thoughts haven't changed on that."
The state's Democratic governor, Steve Beshear, is highly unlikely to call the legislature into special session to consider the measure. And that means if Paul's allies in the state legislature want to try again, they're going to have to wait until the legislature reconvenes next January.
By that time, a number of 2016 White House contenders may already be officially in the race.
GOP State Senate Majority Leader Damon Thayer, a supporter of Paul's, has argued that Kentucky's law prohibiting running for two offices at the same time is meant to apply only to state-level offices not federal offices such as the presidency, the U.S. Senate or the U.S. House.
"Senator Paul is very popular here, and I personally don't want to deny Kentuckians the chance to vote for or against one of their own for the Senate if he's also nominated for the presidency," Thayer told CNN in March.
A number of other states let politicians run for the House or Senate while also running for the White House, Thayer noted.
"It's not fair to Senator Paul if he can't do the same," he said. "Why should Kentucky be any different when it comes to one of their own running for president?"
But Florida GOP Sen. Marco Rubio - another potential 2016 presidential contender - argued earlier this month that candidates shouldn't run for the presidency while trying to hold onto another office.
"I think by and large, when you choose to do something as big as that, you've really got to be focused on that and not have an exit strategy," Rubio said during an April 2 appearance on the Hugh Hewitt radio show.
As with Kentucky, Florida law prohibits candidates from being on the ballot for two different offices. Rubio described that rule as "the right law."
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2014/04/17/dead-for-now-kentucky-bill-allowing-twin-paul-2016-runs/
davidpdx
(22,000 posts)at least in terms of running for president. The next task will be to pry his ass out of the chair he's sitting in.
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)Yep even Democrats. I always thought that you can't completely put forth effort into your current job if you are running around the country trying to run for President.
ZombieHorde
(29,047 posts)WhiteTara
(29,715 posts)He runs for Presidency and loses and can't run for senate...win win win!
davidpdx
(22,000 posts)But that might be wishful thinking. Unless the Ds can find a strong candidate we may end up with a bigger asshole than Paul. Granted that's hard to imagine given he's a pretty big asshole.
WhiteTara
(29,715 posts)as a freshman.