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... presented campaigns are full of surprises this is why they're so interesting to watch ... and so for the twenty sixteen campaign season might say on the Republican side has had two big surprises when was the rise of Donald Trump which is banned bigger faster and more meaningful than some people might hadn't is better than just anybody anticipated actually may not last for for right now it's a force that changing the shape of the race a little bit ... in the second is the rise of national security as a top issue ... this look like it was good the campaign most about economics ... the rise of Islamic State forces and the controversy of the newer and nuclear deal of change that little that these two forces are working against the prospects of one candidate in particular rim call the Senator from Kentucky the dollar top prize is kind of taken some of the oxygen out of the room taken attention ... away from candidates like Rand Paul to the new bright shiny object in the race that spurred him a little bit in the polling ... area ... and I think the rise of national security escorted more attention to one of the controversial aspects of the of the ramp all profile which is that ... as a libertarian he's less interventionist the most Republican candidates ... are a less interventions perhaps in the mainstream of the party is ... that may now prove to be a liability rather than an asset when the ways this has come through isn't fund-raising ... the new campaign fund raising fears that are out show that his campaign is only ranked seventh among all the Republican candidates in him out raise ... most of that came from small donors small donors are fine but you look for people with big pockets is well so Grandpa still doing better in Iowa New Hampshire that he is nationally in that matters ... right now some the sciences Mike Kelly Reid Epstein writes about storing them in the Journal today ... are not so promising for Rand Paul ...