Rand Paul Does American Crossroads Robocall to Thwart Libertarian Candidate in FL-13

Rand Paul Does American Crossroads Robocall to Thwart Libertarian Candidate in FL-13

Sen. Rand Paul is helping Florida GOP candidate David Jolly thwart a Libertarian rival polling at four to seven percent, recording a robocall that touts Jolly as someone who wants to “ensure you, not the government, are making decisions for you and your family.”

The call, funded by American Crossroads, a group former Bush aide Karl Rove helped found, will go out to about 20,000 households. The targets of the call are potential supporters of Lucas Overby, a Libertarian candidate who could take votes from GOP candidate Jolly.

“We need to make sure that Lucas Overby does not become a spoiler that gives Nancy Pelosi one more vote in the House. And no one in the center right has more gravitas to help here than Senator Rand Paul,” Steven Law, president and CEO of American Crossroads, said in a written statement to Breitbart News.

The special election on Tuesday is seen as a potential bellwether for how potent a political issue Obamacare will be in the midterm elections.

Paul’s father Ron Paul recently campaigned for Ken Cuccinelli in the Virgina governors race, upsetting some libertarians who wanted him to back the Libertarian candidate there, Rob Sarvis. Ron Paul said it would be “insane” to vote for Sarvis. 

The script from the call:

Narrator: Please listen to the following message from Senator Rand Paul on behalf of American Crossroads.

Rand Paul: Hi this is Senator Rand Paul. I’m calling to urge you to vote on Tuesday for David Jolly in the race for Congress. David believes in smaller government. He thinks it’s the way to protect our liberty, and I agree, that’s why I’m supporting him. He will go to Congress to ensure you, not the government, are making decisions for you and your family. Please remember to vote on Tuesday for David Jolly. Thank you.

Narrator: Paid for by American Crossroads and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.  

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