Rand Paul is not pleased with the size of his greenroom

When it comes to Republicans' greenrooms, size really does matter. During a 30-minute meeting ahead of Wednesday night's Republican presidential debate, some campaigns were apparently not pleased with the size of their rooms, accusing the event committee of "allotting them less-than hospitable greenroom spaces while unfairly giving lavish ones to higher-polling candidates," Politico reports.
Rand Paul aide Chris LaCivita tweeted these photos Tuesday after he found out where the team would be stationed during the debate:
Chris Christie's team was none too pleased that their space was, apparently, "little more than a toilet," NJ.com reports. "This is ridiculous," Christie campaign manager Ken McKay reportedly said. "We're in a restroom."
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Paul's aide's latest tweet indicates that the size issue has since been fixed. Becca Stanek
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