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Marco Rubio: If GOP Doesn’t Change, It Can’t Lead the Country
Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy was outraged by the ad, which was posted on the YouTube page for Mountiantop Media, which handles polling, TV, radio, mail, social media and Internet advertising for conservative candidates and organizations, such as Courage Conservatives PAC, the organization that created and paid for the ad.
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Noem says his being the son of a bartender and a maid means Rubio has a personal understanding of the challenges facing South Dakota taxpayers. Senator John Thune has yet to make an endorsement. (The party agreed to cover half of his insurance deductible, according to the Herald and Times report.) The meals he charged to the party card especially came under scrutiny, as Rubio received a $126 per diem given to state legislators to help cover food and lodging. Rubio is the right person to take us forward.
You will recall that, in June, the governor of Georgia listed four Republicans he’d be willing to endorse in the 2016 contest. That Rubio and Cruz are Latino-American but will ultimately end up vying for anti-“amnesty” credibility, Garcia suggests, ultimately reflects “their successful integration” as Cubans.
The Rubio letter raises the stakes for what had already been a months-long Georgia-Alabama water fight over appropriations language regarding the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa basin, pitting U.S. Sen.
Republican presidential hopefuls Sens. Now the ACF and the Florida delegation have entered the mix, with Georgia trying to keep Congress out of it.
It also concluded that the increased withdrawals would have a “negligible” impact on the economy and ecology of Florida’s Apalachicola Bay. Trump the other day attacked Rubio over his refusal to say that he’d roll back President Obama’s executive action protecting DREAMers from deportation, whereupon Rubio immediately said that executive action would have to be ended at a few point, even if comprehensive immigration reform granting DREAMers legalization were not passed.
That echoes Florida’s argument in its current water case against Georgia before the Supreme Court. So far the group has raised more than $18 million.
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That’s on top of the million he shifted from that account in February to cover the rising courtroom costs.