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"We have come to take our government back," he said in his victory speech, drawing
thunderous applause from his supporters.
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the state's Senate seats and four of six House seats, and Republican John McCain carried the
state in last year's presidential election with 57 percent of the vote.
Paul was leading with 59 percent of the vote to Grayson's 37 percent.
Secretary of State Grayson buy wow gold conceded
the race, telling his supporters to "put all differences aside" and unite behind Paul.
"No candidate ever enjoys coming up short but in this moment of great challenges for our
nation it is clear to me that theres much more at stake," he said.
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Murray resident Bill Osburn said he VisonGold voted
for Paul because "he's not a politician."
Paul is a 47-year-old Bowling Green eye surgeon who had never before run for office and
turned to the Internet fundraising model used by his father to pay for his campaign. Grayson
stayed competitive drawing heavy financial support from traditional GOP donors inside
Kentucky.
The Kentucky primary is one of several high-stakes Senate races in three states that
political analysts are closely watching to determine the mood of the country's electorate
less than five months before November's elections in which Republicans will seek to regain
control of both houses in Congress.
Sen. Arlen Specter is fighting for his political career in Pennsylvania against Rep. Joe
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Arkansas against Lt. Gov. Bill Halter.
In a fourth race with national implications, Republican Tim Burns and Democrat Mark Critz
vied to fill out the final few months in the term of the late Rep. John Murtha in
southwestern Pennsylvania.
In Kentucky, Grayson was backed by the state's Republican establishment while Paul enjoyed
the support of the Tea Party, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, retiring Sen. Jim Bunning and
conservative Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina.
Democrats quickly sought to cast Paul's victory as a loss for Senate Minority Leader Mitch
McConnell, R-Ky., who backed Grayson.
"Today, Kentucky Republicans selected Rand Paul as their Senate nominee, handing Senate
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candidates like Rand Paul in the general election this November."
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citizen representatives, not political politicians."
The two leading Democratic Senate candidates, Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo and state Attorney
General Jack Conway, were locked in a close race. Mongiardo barely lost six years ago to
Bunning.