
On Friday, Marco Rubio appeared at the Georgia GOP convention, where he continued his “yesterday’s over” narrative. While a majority of his speech was focused mainly on foreign policy and economics, Jim Thompson of the Athens Banner-Herald reports:
Rubio’s speech also ventured into one social issue, for which he got some sustained applause, as he called for the appointment of judges who will “defend our religious liberties … our constitutional right to live our faith not only in our churches, but in our businesses.”
Joshua Pinho works for American Principles in Action.