The Week -
7 May 2015 00:50

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) learned a $100,000 lesson: If you're in the public eye -- especially as a politician running for president -- you need to snag every single .com, .org, .whatever associated with your name. In March, a month before Paul formally announced he was running for the Republican presidential nomination, his Senate re-election campaign paid $100,000 to a third-party firm for the domain randpaul.com, the Los Angeles Times reports. While the site at one time was run by supporters of ...
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