PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Marco Rubio laughs at the idea, heard from some pundits recently, that he's the "Republican Obama." "I'm not sure people even want to be the Democrat Obama these days," he says. For Rubio, the unlikely front-runner in the Florida Republican Senate primary race, the label is a measure of the unhappiness many people feel with their political choices at any given moment. "There's always this constant desire for new people to enter the process," he explains. Now, he's the new guy.
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Marco Rubio and the Republicans Who Love Him
Unliveable because the government spread the wealth around. The needy expanded exponentially in the worker's paradise.
Read the former Soviet constitution. It's echoes are in Progressive mouths, today.