Rand Paul Autographs
Rand Paul, born on January 7, 1963, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a prominent American politician and physician known for his strong libertarian principles and advocacy for limited government. A graduate of Baylor University and Duke University School of Medicine, Paul initially practiced as an ophthalmologist before venturing into politics. His political career began to take shape in the late 2000s, when he became an active figure in the tea party movement, which sought to reduce government spending and increase individual liberties. His distinctive political philosophy places a heavy emphasis on the Constitution, civil liberties, and non-interventionist foreign policy, which has garnered him both dedicated supporters and fierce critics.
Rand Paul's political ascent began in earnest in 2010 when he won the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat from Kentucky, defeating establishment candidates with a grassroots campaign that resonated with the libertarian wing of the party. He won the general election and took office in January 2011. As a senator, Paul has championed a variety of issues, including tax reform, criminal justice reform, and dealing with issues related to the national debt. He's particularly noted for his filibuster speeches advocating for civil liberties, especially concerning government surveillance. His unique position within the GOP allows him to straddle traditional conservative values and modern libertarian ideals, making him a distinctive voice on Capitol Hill.
Throughout his political career, Paul has made a mark as an influential figure within the Senate. He has engaged in numerous high-profile debates and consistently opposed interventions in foreign wars, advocating instead for a more restrained foreign policy approach. His commitment to limited government and individual freedoms has led him to collaborate with both Democrats and Republicans on various legislative initiatives. Rand Paul's political journey reflects a broader dialogue within American politics regarding the role of government, the preservation of civil liberties, and the nature of U.S. foreign relations, solidifying his status as a notable figure in contemporary American politics.
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Current items with a signature of Rand Paul
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![]() | Senator Rand Paul Autographed Cut Signature PSA Slabbed Signed Senate Kentucky | $48.00 | ![]() |
Traded items with a signature of Rand Paul
The most expensive item with a signature of Rand Paul (Decision 2024 Premium Cut Signature Rand Paul Pink Foil #'d 1/1) was sold in January 2026 for $399.99 while the cheapest item (Job Lot Collection of Autograph Autographs Signed Signatures Rand Paul) found a new owner for $0.01 in December 2014. The month with the most items sold (18) was February 2016 with an average selling price of $20.16 for an autographed item of Rand Paul. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2021 with $199.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.04 was August 2015. In average, an autographed item from Rand Paul is worth $29.99.
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Latest News about Rand Paul
Aide to Senator Rand Paul Stabbed After Leaving Washington Restaurant (03/28/2023): The staff member, who works for the Republican senator from Kentucky, told the authorities that he did not know the man who attacked him. He sustained multiple injuries that required surgery. Biden Drops Plan to Name Anti-Abortion Lawyer Backed by McConnell as Judge (07/15/2022): The White House quietly agreed with the Senate Republican leader to nominate Chad Meredith for a federal judgeship, but opposition from his fellow Kentuckian Rand Paul scuttled the deal. Virus threat reaches into halls of Congress, clouding Senate agenda (11/19/2020): The coronavirus diagnosis of Sen. Charles Grassley is the biggest threat to Washington lawmakers since Sen. Rand Paul was diagnosed in March, and it leaves Congress’s year-end agenda in doubt. Fauci finally loses his patience with Rand Paul (09/23/2020): Fauci has clashed repeatedly with his chief Senate critic. But Wednesday, he wasn't so diplomatic about it. ‘We just need some more optimism’: Rand Paul’s crusade against Anthony Fauci tak (06/30/2020): Paul has clashed with Fauci before. And despite coronavirus cases surging after states declined to follow Fauci's advice, he's back on the case.
Older News Stories about Rand Paul
Fauci responds to Rand Paul and his skeptics: He’s not trying to be the 'end-all (05/2020): After Rand Paul's criticism, Fauci underscored he is not in the business of shutting down the economy. Six days: Tracking Sen. Rand Paul from coronavirus testing to positive diagnosis (03/2020): The Kentucky Republican was defiant Monday in the face of bipartisan criticism of his behavior — failing to self-quarantine after the test, meeting with senators and going to the gym. Rand Paul names the person widely believed to be the C.I.A. whistle-blower. (01/2020): After having his question rejected on the Senate floor, the senator held a news conference naming the person and posted it on Twitter. The Technology 202: Phone records from AT&T and Verizon obtained in impeachment (12/2019): Devin Nunes and Rand Paul are mad. Rand Paul’s claim that Trump has a constitutional right to confront whistleblowe (11/2019): The senator invoked the Sixth Amendment to defend President Trump. But it has nothing to do with impeachment. Rand Paul looks to expand worker rights to not be in union - WND - WND (02/2019): The U.S. Supreme Court last summer vastly expanded the rights of government workers to not be union members against their will and now Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., is proposing a bill to ensure other workers have the same choice. Last summer’s decision was a major blow to organized labor and also underm Mitt Romney, Rand Paul Preview GOP Debate Over Donald Trump in New Congress (01/2019): The tiff between Mitt Romney and Rand Paul encapsulates the debate Senate Republicans will likely have over President Donald Trump. Graham and Paul — End times allies (12/2018): Congressional Republicans will defer to President Trump on many things, but on foreign policy, they are more willing to assert themselves. That’s been clear in the aftermath of Trump’s announced withdrawal from Syria and the resignation of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis. But a more subtle sign of the…

















