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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

BREAKING: Marco Rubio Makes Huge Announcement About His Future

Even though he said just one month ago that he had completely ruled out running for reelection in the Senate, it looks like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) has had a change of heart.

Per The Washington Post, Rubio on Wednesday announced that he will officially seek reelection for his Senate seat, which Republicans had feared would certainly fall into Democratic hands unless Rubio got in the race. The announcement comes after Rep. David Jolly (R-Fla.) told CNN on last week that Rubio would be getting back in the race.

Rubio’s likely opponent in the race will be Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Fla.), who has consistently lead fellow Rep. Alan Grayson in polls for the Florida Democratic Senate primary.

Source: Raw Story

4 comments:

Anonymous said...


And who care what this failure does. Little Marco is a career politician and we have no use for them

Anonymous said...

In looking at the return during the primary and all the stuff that came to the forefront, this is the most ridiculous move I've seen anyone do other than Clinton trying to run for president while under FBI investigation. Just insane. All he's doing is trying to placate his ego with a little press hounding. Getting on talk shows. Floridians have already said he did a bait and switch on them and they didn't appreciate it! He really thinks he's going to be re-elected at this point. Good luck, Opie.

Anonymous said...

blah blah blah...good luck in your future endeavors - NOT politico!

Anonymous said...


Breaking news: Marco finally figured out cashing his checks as senator was more rewarding than what he was likely to conjure up elsewhere.

He was a pretty strong re-election candidate before his ambition and vanity got him into the presidential circus. We'll see if he can pull it off. Zero interest in seeing him as national candidate again, but if he grows up can be an asset in Senate.