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Sen. Rand Paul
Randal (Rand) Howard PaulCDC: Unvaccinated more than twice as likely to get COVID-19 reinfection Senate in talks to quickly pass infrastructure bill Trump asks if Rand Paul has 'learned lesson' on endorsements MORE (R-Ky.) on Friday acknowledged that his April Fools' Day "endorsement announcement" was a joke, throwing his support behind "entropy."
"Yes Twitter, I am just celebrating #AprilFools #endorsingentropy," Paul tweeted.
Yes Twitter, I am just celebrating #AprilFools #endorsingentropy.
— Dr. Rand Paul (@RandPaul) April 1, 2016
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Paul teased a "major" and "YUGE" endorsement Thursday, implying he would be endorsing in the Republican presidential race.
He has said since dropping out of the race in early February that he would not endorse until the GOP primary is over. His office confirmed earlier this week that he still intends to wait until then.
Paul has pledged he'll support the eventual GOP nominee, whether it's Donald Trump
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