Today in Fairfax, Virginia, Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli rallied the crowd eight days before the statewide gubernatorial election.
During Cuccinelli's speech, a woman near the front of the room became lightheaded and appeared like she was about to faint. Supporters around her were trying to cool her off by using 'Cuccinelli for Governor' signs as fans.
Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) was at the rally campaigning for the attorney general. Noticing the woman's discomfort Paul, who also happens to be a doctor, ran through the confused crowd to help her to her feet before yelling, "Somebody bring a chair!" His orders were heeded and the female safely sat down to catch her breath before other supporters helped carry her from the warm, cloistered room.
@SenRandPaul was a hero today at the #Cuccinelli rally, helping a lightheaded woman to her feet. #heromove pic.twitter.com/L7QigC7Fd3
— Cortney O'Brien (@obrienc2) October 28, 2013
The rally audience certainly appreciated the Kentucky senator's actions. But what else would we expect from Paul, who once talked for over 12 hours defending Americans on the floor of Congress? He has proven yet again he will stand for those Americans who can't stand for themselves.
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