Sen. Rand Paul narrowly wins conservative poll

Saturday March 16, 2013 6:00 PM

By KEN THOMAS and STEVE PEOPLES

The Associated Press

OXON HILL, Md. (AP) — Conservative activists have given Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul a narrow victory in a presidential preference poll.

Paul's victory in the unscientific yet symbolic straw poll on Saturday capped this week's Conservative Political Action Conference. Paul won with 25 percent of the vote, just ahead of Florida Sen. Marco Rubio with 23 percent. Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum was third with 8 percent.

The victory offers little more than bragging rights for Paul, who is popular with the younger generation of libertarian-minded conservatives who packed the conference in suburban Washington.

Nearly 3,000 people participated in the online poll and more than half were younger than 26.

Paul's father, former Texas congressman Ron Paul, won the straw poll in 2010 and 2011.

Paul has said he's "seriously considering" a presidential run.

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