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Paul is none too pleased with his rivals. He doesn't appear to be staging his criticism as a proxy for a favorite candidate and has shown no willingness to spare any of his rivals for the nomination, including Cain, the former pizza executive who has risen to the top tier of some polls. "If he's the flavor of the month," said Gary Howard, Paul's spokesman, "he still deserves to be talked about." In one letter, the campaign said Republicans could not nominate Perry, "the governor of Texas, who gave in-state tuition benefits to illegal immigrants." Paul's son, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, another tea party favorite, signed the message. "Supporting more of the status quo's defenders -- whether they are Democrats or Republicans
-- will surely deepen our debt crisis and permanently cripple our economy," Rand Paul wrote.
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