By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
Puerto Rican voters will once again ponder the decades-old question over the island's political future when they go to the polls Tuesday: What kind of relationship do they really want with the United States?

Make no mistake, the presidential campaign is well under way for the Democrats as well as the Republicans. Vice President Joe Biden called out Mitt Romney and other GOP rivals as being "dead wrong" about the auto bailout, a feisty ramping-up by President Barack Obama's top political surrogate even as the Republicans battle each other through the primaries.
On June 1, all eyes will be on the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as the island plays a key role in determining the Democratic presidential nominee. With 63 delegates, Puerto Rico will have an impact in this year's presidential election for the first time ever. But even as this wave of attention grows, most Americans are unfamiliar with Puerto Rico and its politics. With the spotlight on us, Puerto Ricans are excited to introduce our unique role in the United States to the rest of the country.
On June 1, all eyes will be on the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as the island plays a key role in determining the Democratic presidential nominee. With 63 delegates, Puerto Rico will have an impact in this year's presidential election for the first time ever. But even as this wave of attention grows, most Americans are unfamiliar with Puerto Rico and its politics. With the spotlight on us, Puerto Ricans are excited to introduce our unique role in the United States to the rest of the country.