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The Florida senator, up for re-election, says he won't discuss leaked emails from political opponents, citing an effort by a foreign government to sway the U.S. election.
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Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has changed his mind and will indeed run for re-election to the U.S. Senate.
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The Florida senator is dropping out of the White House race after losing his home state's GOP primary to Donald Trump.
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Florida Senator Marco Rubio appealed to Idahoans to revive his presidential hopes during a one-day campaign swing through Idaho Falls and Boise Sunday. ...
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The Florida senator has begun a full-fledged verbal assault. (So why would he still support Trump if the business mogul were the nominee?)
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Given his growing lead in delegates, Donald Trump's main obstacle may now be not another candidate but the prospect of an open convention where no one has the votes for a first-ballot nomination.
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It was a crossfire many Republicans opposed to Donald Trump have waited to see, and not always patiently. Had it come earlier, it might have kept some of the other candidates in the hunt longer.
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"When everyone's attacking you, you must be doing something right," Rubio told reporters in Manchester this week.
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Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is drawing big crowds in New Hampshire, where he's not just eyeing Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, but also hoping to wrap up after a strong showing in Iowa.