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Senate Republicans have not revealed details of their plan to replace the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, but that didn’t stop a group of protesters from gathering on Wednesday at Senator Marco Rubio’s Orlando office.
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U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson says he will vote against confirming Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. Nelson said in a statement that he met with Gorsuch, listened to the committee hearings, and reviewed his record with an open mind.
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Protesters have gotten U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio evicted from his office space in Jacksonville, Florida, days after a landlord said the lease for his Tampa office wouldn't be renewed because of vocal crowds of demonstrators making weekly visits.
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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Vocal crowds of demonstrators making weekly visits to the Tampa, Florida, office of U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio have gotten the Miami Republican evicted from the building.
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More than 100 protesters gathered in downtown Orlando Tuesday in front of Senator Marco Rubio’s office, chanting that they want the Florida senator to hold a town hall.
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Senator Marco Rubio met with members of Orlando’s Puerto Rican community Wednesday. Rubio is part of a congressional task force which is looking at ways to promote economic growth in Puerto Rico.
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Senator Marco Rubio is warning fellow Republicans not to capitalize politically on Wikileaks. He said he won't be criticizing Hillary Clinton about anything based soley on what has been released by Wikileaks.
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Activists, lawmakers and entrepreneurs will kick off a two-day summit Friday in Orlando on ways to make the federal government smaller and the free market, freer. The 10th annual Defending the American Dream Summit is put on by the conservative group Americans for Prosperity, backed by the billionaire Koch Brothers.
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Florida’s U.S. Senate race is now too close to call. That’s according to the latest Quinnipiac Poll. The poll shows Marco Rubio locked into a tight race with democrat Patrick Murphy, 48 – 45 percent
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Carlos Beruff can pinpoint the day when the bottom fell out from under his real estate business.“It was the Friday before Labor Day of 1991,” he said with a laugh. “The bank called me up and said ‘We’re not giving you any more money.’”