Rand Paul, Salome Noun

Republican presidential candidate, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., gets some advise from 95-year-old Salome Noun during a campaign stop at Mary Ann's Diner, Saturday, June 6, 2015, in Derry, N.H. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)

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Today's Rand Paul news: Kentucky GOP Sen. Paul was in South Carolina on Monday, where he held a "Stand with Rand" meet and greet in Lexington as fellow Republican Jeb Bush officially entered the race for the party's 2016 presidential nomination. Paul's wife, Kelley, is also in South Carolina this week.The campaign says she is spending time in the Lowcountry, meeting with GOP groups in Moncks Corner and Summerville, addressing a Rotary Club gathering in Charleston and attending a lunch in Bluffton: 10 WISTV.com

Paul says he thinks voters are tired of presidents and White House hopefuls coming from a handful of families. The GOP presidential contender said in an interview Monday with The Associated Press he feels like the country is suffering from "Bush-Clinton fatigue." Paul says he understands the attention focused on Bush, but believes that voters will ultimately realize they are ready for someone new. And that includes Hillary Rodham Clinton, who kicked off her campaign at a rally in New York this past weekend: WLTX-19

Paul told FoxNews' Sean Hannity it would be hard for Clinton to run as the candidate for women's rights when her foundation takes money from Arab countries that imprison rape victims rather than rapists and that stone adulterers to death. "There's an endless supply of conflict of interest," Paul said of Clinton. He welcomed Bush to the race, saying "the more the merrier," although he described Bush as a "big government Republican" who might have difficulty separating himself from Clinton: FoxNews