October 4th, 2012

Sen. Rand Paul on debate: Nothing changed dramatically

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) reviews debate and answers questions on balancing budget, deficit and tax cuts.

Sen. Paul says, “About 90-95% of Americans have decided. There’s about 5% left. So nothing really changes dramatically. But you’re trying to shift the four, five, six, seven percent of the vote that might shift at this point. I think most everybody else is pretty much set on where they’re going to go. So you are shooting for a small amount of people. Some in the middle. But interestingly, people are always talking about the middle. [There are] people on both extremes. Remember when Ralph Nader took votes. You know, libertarians take votes. So really, they need to be worried also about people on the other side of the spectrum, as well.”

Starting Point with Soledad O’Brien airs weekday mornings from 7-9am ET on CNN.