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Rand Paul to CNN: Aid to Israel OK — for now

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In 2011, Sen. Rand Paul told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that he would favor a halt of U.S. foreign aid, including assistance to Israel.

In August, at the height of the recent Gaza conflict, the Kentucky Republican made headlines for declaring he never proposed ending aid to the country.

Democrats and other critics seized on his sharp change in tune and blasted the likely presidential contender for flip-flopping. The criticism kicked off a wave of close scrutiny of Paul's past statements.

On Friday, Rand spoke with Blitzer again, saying he stands by what he told him in 2011.

"Interestingly, they keep playing our interview, Wolf. So we had a great interview. But the interesting thing of it is I actually still do agree with what I told you. Ultimately, I think a country that's $18 trillion in debt should not be borrowing money from China to send it to anyone," he said.

He'd like to see an end to all foreign aid eventually, Paul said, reiterating a line he has used often.

"However, I think in the meantime ... I've tried to put restrictions on foreign aid and I've been unsuccessful. And so I've come to the conclusion that maybe we should start by eliminating foreign aid from countries that burn our flag and hate us. And I think that would be a good place to start," he said.

Pressed on whether he would continue to aid Israel in the short term, Paul said, "yes."

"It's an eventual goal, is to eliminate all aid," he continued. "But we have so many -- we have such a resistance in Congress to even attaching any restrictions that my goal since I've been in Congress and the bills I've introduced have been to place restrictions on countries that either hate us, burn our flag or persecute Christians or other religious minorities."

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Rand Paul: Poor families should 'give Republicans another chance'

Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, speaks at a Victory Ice Cream Social at Horry County GOP headquarters on Sept. 30, 2014. Paul is on a statewide tour to promote Republican candidates. (Associated Press/The Sun News, Charles Slate) **FILE** more >

Sen. Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, said Thursday that middle- and working-class families suffering a failing economy under President Obama should give the GOP another chance in charge.

The constituencies that voted for him arent doing very well, Mr. Paul said in an interview with St. Louis Public Radio. If you are unemployed or underemployed, maybe you need to look to other people and new policies. Maybe you people need to give Republicans another chance if you want to improve the lot of people who are suffering.

Mr. Paul said the presidents policies have left lower-income families in a squeeze, with low interest rates producing little gain from savings, pushing some investors into the stock market, which suffered a sharp downturn Thursday. Mr. Paul said that downturn could indicate a longer correction that could end up hitting investors hard in the wallet.

The potential 2016 GOP presidential candidate said the best solution to the economic crisis was to promote more free-market capitalism, smaller government and bigger market place. Lower taxes and less regulation, more trade.

Mr. Paul said his decision on running for the White House rests on family considerations and on whether he sees a chance of winning.

I dont want to do it if we dont have a chance, he said.

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