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Washington D.c. -
US Senators Marco Rubio a Republican and Bob Mendez a Democrat introduced a reauthorization of the euphemistically titled "Venezuela Defence of Human Rights and Civil Society Act"that passed in 2014 and was reauthorized in 2016.
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He's spoken of deporting 11 million illegals, building a wall on the Mexican border and not allowing Muslims to travel to the U.S. Donald Trump has also taken his time to disavow the KKK, made fun of women and the handicapped. But now he's gone further.
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While it is seemingly okay to joke about the possible size of Donald Trump's penis, drawing a nude portrait of The Donald with a small penis is a no-no with Facebook. And Facebook is not the only Internet site to not allow the drawing to be shown.
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Las Vegas -
Trump's win in Nevada was convincing. His rivals are now in catch-up mode. Neither of them have Trump’s profile. The Nevada result comes right at the start of the main race for primaries, and the heat is now on the GOP establishment.
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Washington -
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) on Wednesday accused Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of "undermining democracy" and called for sanctions against those in his regime who are "suffocating democracy."
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Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has gained a respectable nine-point lead over front-runner Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, and he's picking up steam over her among Iowa voters in the Democratic presidential race, two new NBC News/Marist polls report.
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Cleveland -
The top 10 polling Republican presidential candidates squared off Thursday in Cleveland for the first presidential debate, discussing at length their ideas to secure America's borders and grow a stagnant economy.
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Iowa and New Hampshire voters apparently aren't impressed with the current crop of candidates running in the primary-election races for president in 2016, and only one candidate gained a positive favorability rating.
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With liberalism and secularism on the rise in America, Christian conservatives find themselves in constant defense of their religious freedom and political philosophy.
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Washington D.c. -
It seemed like a long shot, but Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has proved otherwise — so far. Having jumped into the race for the presidency, Sanders has managed to raise more money than GOP hopefuls Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Marco Rubio.
Who'd a-thunk it.
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For-profit prisons, private companies, have distorted the justice system in this country, making huge profits, and debasing our justice system. The federal government is in one pocket and lawmakers in their other pocket, and we are kept in the dark.
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In the latest polls, former Florida governor Jeb Bush has become the first official frontrunner for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, becoming the GOP's first solid favorite since polling began. But has Jeb heeded the lesson's of 2012?
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Rarely are Barack Obama and Rand Paul on the same side of history, but when it comes to combating communism both men have the right idea: Let it compete with the free market and allow the best policy to win. This could be a game-changer in 2016.
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U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) claims that there is rising intolerance against religious conservatives. His attempt to portray religious and social conservatives as victims will come back to haunt him.
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Marco Rubio is building a platform around conservatives as well as single mothers, working families and fresh college graduates. Can he stack up to the many strong competitors he will be facing?
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An email from Senator Marco Rubio lays out his feelings on the NSA’s domestic spying program. The email is full of the same doublespeak that every defender of the program uses because they can’t find an actual justification for the program.
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With a recent Rasmussen poll showing a split in which Party to blame for the federal government shutdown, President Obama labeled first-term GOP senators too "controversial."
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Six potential Republican candidates for President of the United States in 2016 will appear at an event in New York City next month. The six include Rand Paul, Paul Ryan, Chris Christie, Marco Rubio, Scott Walker and Rick Synder.
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Debate on the Senate’s Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill, SB 744, continues this week, as a series of amendments are being considered that aim to make the bill palatable for Senate and House Republicans, who so far, have opposed immigration reform.
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Marco Rubio, Florida's Senator, slammed Jay-Z's recent trip to Cuba, saying that the rapper needed to get himself informed about Cuba.
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Marco Rubio the young and aspiring Senator from Florida is the new star of the Republican Party. Is he the next ticket for the 2016 election?
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Washington -
Shortly after USA Today obtained the first draft of the Obama administration's immigration reform plan, the office of Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) has, in a press release, expressed its opposition to the plan.
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Washington -
In his GOP rebuttal to Obama's State of the Union address, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) argued for a smaller government, but unfortunately the substance of his message was drowned on Twittersphere by a single miscue involving a Poland Spring water bottle.
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A Quinnipiac University poll released Friday shows former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's approval rating is high. Her popularity rating outstrips all potential presidential opponents both in the primaries and general elections.
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In an interview with GQ published online Monday, Florida Senator Marco Rubio said the age of the Earth was "one of the great mysteries."
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When Senator Marco Rubio attended an Earth Freedom Coalition conference recently, the mainstream media were all lined up to ask him questions. However, it turns out none of them had any luck whatsoever.
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Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) has said that he would not accept to be Romney's vice president even if he were offered the position. Rubio said: "I don't want to be the vice president right now, or maybe ever."
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Boston -
Republican Florida Senator Marco Rubio endorsed former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney Wednesday. As the popular Florida leader announced his support, he urged the Republican base to unite around Romney.
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U.S. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida speaking at the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry's Leadership Series luncheon in Phoenix, Arizona. Gage Skidmore
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida speaking at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland. Gage Skidmore
Tugboat with a Canadian flag and the Vancouver skyline seen in Marco Rubio's "Morning Again in America" ad Screen capture from Marco Rubio/YouTube
Senator Marco Rubio speaking at the 2012 CPAC in Washington, D.C. Gage Skidmore
Marco Rubio is making many appearances at major gatherings in order to gather support in his bid for presidency. Gage Skidmore
Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio Gage Skidmore
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida speaking at Arizona Christian University in Phoenix, Arizona. Gage Skidmore
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