GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Let me turn to health care. Your opposition to ObamaCare has been no secret. But I understand now that the issue has also become personal for you.



Is it true that you've actually had trouble signing up for ObamaCare...



SEN. RAND PAUL (R-KY): I have.



STEPHANOPOULOS: -- and that you're not even sure your family is covered?



PAUL: At this point, I'm unsure. And the other day, I actually tried to get my son signed up through the Kentucky exchange, you know, that the Democrats have said is so good. And I have here my son's Medicaid card.



We didn't try to get him Medicaid, I'm trying to pay for his insurance. But they automatically enrolled him in Medicaid. For a month, they wouldn't talk to us because they said they weren't sure he existed. He had to go down to the welfare office, prove his existence.



Then the next thing we know, we get a Medicaid card.



So, really, most of the people in Kentucky are automatically being enrolled in Medicaid. I'm trying to pay for insurance and can't pay for it. And I'm uncertain now whether I'm enrolled DC and/or Kentucky. And it's a mess.



I keep getting an error code every time I go in. It will not let me edit my policy to try to make sure that my family is covered.



So, no, I think it's really -- this is an unfolding disaster that I don't think gets better any time soon.