How Rand Paul Would Change the State of the Union

If he became president, Rand Paul would ban people from clapping during the SOTU

Paul told ABC News today, that he would ban audible reactions of any sort during the annual joint meeting of Congress.

“If I’m president we'll have a rule, no clapping throughout the whole speech,” Paul said. “All that clapping takes up about 30 minutes. That speech goes on forever. So no clapping, everyone should sit quietly and politely, let's get it over with.”

“The last couple weeks there have been quite a few polls, and we've been 5th or 6th. In fact in the CBS poll last week we were within one point of being in 4th place. So we think there's every indication that we should be on the debate stage,” Paul said.

But not even Paul is sure how the vote is going to go.

“I think it's going to be closer in the Senate. So we'll see what happens but there's no reason this should be partisan in any way,” he told ABC.