With much excitement surrounding Sen. Marco Rubio’s speech at the Freedom Tower today, there’s been little speculation about what he’s going to say outside of his tax plan with Sen. Mike Lee and his views on American foreign policy. Americans want to hear
Marco Rubio has been putting forward a lot of new and innovative policy proposals lately and people are beginning to take notice. CNN reporter MJ Lee recently praised Rubio’s strategy, which has been to position himself as an “ideas” candidate by tackling
Rod Dreher is right: the rage of the powerful against Indiana for daring to pass a state RFRA without the consent of the LGBT community marks a dramatic cultural and political inflection point, as I have pointed out in National Review. For the
Maggie, as I write, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Carly Fiorina, Rick Santorum, Ben Carson, and Bobby Jindal have now all voiced their support for Indiana’s religious freedom law to varying degrees. Jeb Bush told Hugh Hewitt: “I think if they actually
In a Saint Leo University poll of Florida voters, released today, Scott Walker registered 10 percent support, which is significant drop from the 17 percent he had in the PPP poll that I covered earlier this week. In that PPP poll, Walker was
Frank, regarding your discussion of who the top-tier candidates really are (and its not Jeb Bush), check out this clip from Frank Luntz on March 19 discussing Rubio’s unique ability to appeal not only to other Republicans, but to Democrats in focus
Yesterday, Alex Leary wrote a piece for the Tampa Bay Times as part of their aptly named “Jebio 2016” coverage. Their “Jebio” coverage is a Florida-centric look at the 2016 primaries in the sense that it focuses on Florida’s two favorite sons
In a Wall Street Journal op-ed on Tuesday, Senators Marco Rubio (FL) and Mike Lee (UT) began a debate on tax-reform by questioning whether the current unemployed, underemployed, stagnant wage economy is the “new normal.” Their pitch is a tax reform plan
