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Mar 15 2016
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RIP Marco Rubio: Media Darling, Political Loser
Marco Rubio has lost his last primary. On Tuesday night, the Florida senator watched as Donald Trump was immediately declared the victor in his home state's Republican contest -- the race Rubio could not lose if he wanted to continue. The result will almost certainly touch off a despairing round of hand-wringing from the GOP establishment set, but in all likelihood, his Sunshine State defeat
HuffPostFeb 29 2016
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What's Marco Rubio's strategy against Donald Trump?
A flood of mainstream Republican officials and donors have lined up behind Marco Rubio in the week since former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush suspended his campaign for president.
Christian Science MonitorFeb 04 2016
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Marco Rubio Slams Obama's Speech On Fighting Islamophobia
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) somehow found a way to criticize President Barack Obama's speech on Wednesday denouncing anti-Muslim bigotry.
HuffPostOct 21 2022
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Marco Rubio, Val Demings bring the heat in their only Senate debate
The two major party candidates in one of the most high-profile Senate races of the year litigated hot button issues for an hour in Lake Worth in their only scheduled debate.
After months of back and forth through ads and interviews, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and his Democratic challenger, U.S. Rep. Val Demings, finally were able to make their arguments in person, and they made the most of
Florida PoliticsDec 26 2015
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Marco Rubio Looks in the Mirror and Sees a Republican Obama
It is a slur that would make most conservatives wince: You’re a Republican Barack Obama.
And for most of his presidential campaign, Marco Rubio — first-term senator, former state legislator, onetime college professor and fresh face for a party with a fusty image — has always had an answer for why the comparison was unfair.
He has more experience than Mr. Obama had when he first
New York Times (News)Jun 20 2015
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Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio's backyard battle royal
MIAMI - Jeb Bush built the Miami-Dade Republican Party. And now Marco Rubio wants to take possession.
PoliticoMay 09 2015
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For Sen. Marco Rubio, a question of friendship vs. politics
As an underdog candidate for the U.S. Senate going nowhere in the polls, Marco Rubio thought about dropping out. Then his close friend David Rivera showed up at his house, armed with giant sticky notes to paste reasons not to quit all over Rubio’s living room.
But now, as Rubio pursues another audacious, uphill campaign, this time for the Rep
Washington PostApr 13 2015
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9 Reasons Why Marco Rubio Is a Strong Presidential Candidate
Sen. Marco Rubio announced on Monday that he will seek the 2016 Republican presidential nomination — and there are compelling reasons why the Florida legislator would be a strong candidate in a White House race.
1. His fundraising prospects are good. He has hired a leading GOP fundraiser — Anna Rogers, finance director for American Crossroads, Karl Rove's political advocacy group. She
Newsmax (News)May 07 2015
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Marco Rubio Campaigns on His Immigrant Story, Cautiously
At a recent ice cream social here, Jim Hallihan liked what he heard from Senator Marco Rubio.
He praised the Florida senator’s youthful optimism and his eloquent testimony to the opportunities America offered.
But there was something larger that drew Mr. Hallihan, a former Iowa State basketball coach, to Mr. Rubio, 43, the son of poor Cuban immigrants.
“The day of the
New York Times (News)Apr 23 2015
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Marco Rubio Strong Favorite in Sheldon Adelson Primary
Billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson has yet to publicly state who he plans to support for the presidency in 2016, but his affection for Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has pundits banking that Adelson will reach early and often into his deep pockets for the Sunshine State's junior senator.
Politico reports that Rubio has made a strong play for Adelson's support — with an estimated net
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