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Headline Roundup June 10th, 2015

Rubio Under the Microscope

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Marco Rubio's financial woes could be political gold
Marco Rubio's financial woes could be political gold

CNN Digital

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One presidential candidate and her husband made $30 million since the start of 2014 giving paid speeches.

One ran a Fortune 500 company and recently revealed she and her husband had a net worth of $59 million. Another is so wealthy he bragged of owning a Gucci store that was worth more than 2012 GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney.

Another worked for multiple multinational banks that earned him millions and was born to a moneyed political dynasty.

Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, meanwhile, recently had to liquidate a retirement fund...

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New York Times Exposé on Marco Rubio Backfires and Proves Why He’s a Great Candidate
New York Times Exposé on Marco Rubio Backfires and Proves Why He’s a Great Candidate

Blaze Media

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Picture this: Your marriage is in trouble, and you have to choose between two marriage counselors. One has been married for 30 years. One has been divorced and remarried for 30 years. Which one do you prefer?

A case could be made for either. One-time married Sandy has successfully worked through any marriage issues that have arisen. Two-time married Pat knows personally the emotion and conflict of a failed marriage. Which one do you think will

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Republicans Have Always Been At War With The New York Times
Republicans Have Always Been At War With The New York Times

HuffPost

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So, who's got their dander up, in the world of the 2016 election? By the looks of things, it's Sen. Marco Rubio, the Florida Republican, who was hopping mad on Tuesday at The New York Times. Congratulations to him, for earning his "Beefing with the Times" merit badge, a GOP tradition.

What happened? Well, the Times published an article that takes a rather robust look at Rubio's personal financial dealings, documenting "a series of decisions over the past 15 years that experts called imprudent." There's a litany of said decisions...

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