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Republican U.S. Senator and former presidential candidate Marco Rubio had been looking forward to his speech at the Republican National Convention for a long time. He just didn’t expect to be encouraging Republicans to vote for Donald J. Trump.
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Around this time last month, the people of Orlando were forced to confront a horror we could not comprehend and then assimilate into this new normal…
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A 49-hour sit-in in the lobby of U.S. Senator Marco Rubio’s Orlando office ended prematurely last night, when 10 protesters were arrested for misdemeanor trespass charges.
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Dozens of people are gathering now at Senator Marco Rubio’s office in downtown Orlando for what’s expected to be a 49-hour sit-in. Organizers say that nearly a month after the Pulse nightclub shooting, lawmakers aren’t doing enough to keep more fatal shootings from happening.
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With Republican millionaire and ex-CIA officer Todd Wilcox now out of Florida's GOP race for U.S. Senate, just two candidates are left vying for the highly contested seat: businessman Carlos Beruff and incumbent Marco Rubio means for the race.
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Florida’s U.S. senators are targeting an Orlando apartment complex as one reason why the Department of Housing & Urban Development should fix its inspection process
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Despite urging from GOP leaders and favorable new polling numbers, Marco Rubio says he’s not running for re-election.
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Donald Trump’s primary night win in Florida dealt a blow to Marco Rubio and to the Republican establishment. Meanwhile Hillary Clinton beat Bernie Sanders…
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It’s presidential primary voting day in Florida. Former state lawmaker Dick Batchelor and former Republican Congressman Lou Frey join Intersection to reflect on how this campaign compares to presidential primaries past.
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Republican presidential hopeful and Florida native son Marco Rubio will rally in central Florida this weekend, with a stop in The Villages on Sunday afternoon.