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Should Paul and Grayson really snipe at each other at all?”

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Should Paul and Grayson really snipe at each other at all?”

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Paul, Grayson snipe at each other while crowd cheers Johnson By Roger Alford – Associated Press PADUCAH — A Republican rival continued taking potshots at Bowling Green eye surgeon Rand Paul in the U.S. Senate race on Saturday, accusing him of taking the “Potomac two-step” on the abortion issue. During a Paducah debate, Secretary of State Trey Grayson questioned whether Paul really opposes abortion or is just trying to win support from Kentucky’s socially conservative GOP heading into the May 18 primary election. “Now it appears he has changed his position,” Grayson said. “I guess he’s practicing that Potomac two-step that he learned from being the son of a longtime member of Congress.” Paul, the son of U.S. Rep. Ron Paul — a former Republican presidential candidate — accused Grayson of distorting his position. Paul said he is opposed to abortion and would support any legislation to stop it. “I call today for the lies to stop,” Paul told a crowd of more than 200 at a Paducah high school

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The candidates look to simply be trying to draw distinction. kentucky.com: Paul, Grayson snipe at each other By Roger Alford – Associated Press PADUCAH — A Republican rival continued taking potshots at Bowling Green eye surgeon Rand Paul in the U.S. Senate race on Saturday, accusing him of taking the “Potomac two-step” on the abortion issue. During a Paducah debate, Secretary of State Trey Grayson questioned whether Paul really opposes abortion or is just trying to win support from Kentucky’s socially conservative GOP heading into the May 18 primary election. “Now it appears he has changed his position,” Grayson said. “I guess he’s practicing that Potomac two-step that he learned from being the son of a longtime member of Congress.” Paul, the son of U.S. Rep. Ron Paul — a former Republican presidential candidate — accused Grayson of distorting his position. Paul said he is opposed to abortion and would support any legislation to stop it.

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