As the Presidential elections loom, one of the most watched rivalries in the Republican field is between presidential candidates Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush. The two have a long working history and major similarities in their approach to economics, social issues, and
Marco Rubio appeared on Face the Nation yesterday and was asked whether he believed homosexuality was a choice or not. The interview with Bob Schieffer unfolded as follows: Bob Schieffer: Talk a little bit about social issues, you have said you’re against
Many of the GOP presidential candidates appeared in New Hampshire this past weekend to attend the New Hampshire Republican Leadership Summit, and Common Core was frequently discussed. Below are quotes we found from each of the candidates (or reports on the candidates): Rick Perry via
The Rubio announcement of candidacy on Monday (April 13) was frustrating for its lack of policy substance, the “what and how” that would define his presidency. He seems intent on basing his candidacy on a personal narrative. In particular, what does Senator
Josh, I agree that’s a weird little hit piece by Bustle, and here’s Rubio more recently on CNN: Rubio: Well, a couple points: number one, that is an issue that will largely be determined at the state level, since marriage laws have
A recent article from Bustle attempted to portray Marco Rubio as changing his stance on marriage. The article cites a video from January 8th in which Rubio is asked about his position on marriage in relation to Jeb Bush: Alexandra Jaffe: “Now,
On Monday evening, Marco Rubio announced his intention to officially seek the office of the presidency. During his speech, he proudly reaffirmed his pro-life stance, stating: If we remember that family – not government – is the most important institution in society, that
It was early 2010. I was sitting at a Plant City, Florida, hotel ballroom with my college-age son awaiting the arrival of a U.S. Senate candidate named Marco Rubio. He was already down by double digits with a snowball’s chance in a
