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Rubio says he’ll release charge card records in coming weeks
Two watchdog groups have filed a complaint with the Justice Department about a nonprofit group funded by secret donors that has so far spent $8 million in advertisements promoting Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio.
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In fact, the Florida Republican said, the card in question was a charge card – not a credit card at all.
“When you check his credit cards take a look at what he has done with the Republican Party when he had access, what he had to put back in, and whether or not something should have happened”, Trump said in New Hampshire. The data was collected during Rubio’s 2010 Senate run, but they were not brought to light again until recently when polls showed him to be a more viable presidential candidate.
Rubio said that if he could go back and change the way he used the card, “I just wouldn’t have done any personal things on it because I would have avoided all that confusion it’s created in the minds of a few”. His spokesman, Alex Conant, stated Wed.in that these expenses have been for party bash business, & in that the state GOP paid them. “It wasn’t a credit card, it was a charge card”.
Risch says he’s been impressed with Rubio’s communication skills and understanding of serious issues while working together in the U.S. Senate. “And every month I would get a bill in my home, and I would review it. And if it was something on it that was personal, I would pay it. And if it wasn’t, the party paid it”.
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“It wasn’t a credit card, it was an American Express charge card secured under my personal credit in conjunction with the party”, Rubio said. “He certainly lives above his means; there’s no question about that”.