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Rand Paul To Address Ralph Reed's Religious Right Conference

Newly elected Kentucky Senator Rand Paul is set to address(link is external) the Faith & Freedom Conference and Strategy Briefing in June, the hallmark event of Ralph Reed’s Faith and Freedom Coalition. Sen. Paul and his father, Texas Congressman Ron Paul, both appear to be testing the waters for a presidential bid. The younger Paul recently address the Iowa Republican Party’s “Night of the Rising Stars(link is external)” and the Iowa Campaign for Freedom(link is external); he also told The Hill(link is external) that he feels ready to run for president even though he has only held elected office since January.

Paul has also helped serve as a bridge between the Tea Party and the Religious Right(link is external), and conservatives were quick to defend him after he said he publicly opposed(link is external) the Civil Rights Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act. In 2009 Paul headlined an event for the Constitution Party(link is external), which wants to establish “biblical law(link is external),” and his far-right positions(link is external) have helped him win endorsements from prominent Religious Right figures like James Dobson(link is external) and Beverly LaHaye(link is external).

During his Iowa speech, he said that politicians should refuse to compromise(link is external) on the issue of abortion, connecting it to compromises on slavery laws prior to the Civil War. Earlier this year, he tried to connect his opposition to abortion rights(link is external) to his battle against low flush toilets.

Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, who is forming a presidential exploratory committee(link is external), is also slated to speak(link is external) at the conference. The group’s Iowa convention hosted likely candidates such as Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, Tim Pawlenty, Herman Cain, and Buddy Roemer.