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Apr 15

Rubio raises $1.25 million online during first campaign day

By Philip Elliott, Associated Press

Sen. Marco Rubio raised $1.25 million online during his first full day as a White House candidate. A source close to Rubio's campaign said Wednesday that the amount is the entire sum the Florida Republican had hoped to raise before…

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Apr 13

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Why Clinton’s campaign wants us to think we don’t really know her

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Apr 13

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Clinton makes voters the focus of her 2016 announcement

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Hillary Clinton released a video on Sunday saying she is officially running for president, before kicking off a campaign trip to Iowa. On Monday, Sen. Marco Rubio announced that he, too, is joining the 2016 race for the White House.

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Apr 13

Rubio tells donors he’s running for White House

By Philip Elliott and Brendan Farrington, Associated Press

MIAMI -- Sen. Marco Rubio tells his top donors that he is running for president because he feels "uniquely qualified" to pitch his Republican Party as one that will defend the American Dream.

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Apr 13

What does Marco Rubio believe? Where the candidate stands on 10 issues

By Geoffrey Lou Guray

He’s the son of Cuban immigrants. A law school student who got his political start as a congressional intern and rose to become Florida’s youngest-ever state House speaker. And his favorite hip hop songs come from N.W.A, Eminem and Tupac…

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Apr 12

Rubio weighs how to position himself in 2016 Republican race

By Julie Pace, Associated Press

If Marco Rubio launches his presidential campaign as expected Monday, the first-term Republican senator from Florida may have to answer this simple question. Why now?…

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Mar 30

Marco Rubio expected to announce presidential campaign April 13

By Philip Elliott, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Closing in on an expected announcement that he will run for president, Sen. Marco Rubio said Monday that he is planning a political event in two weeks in Miami to announce his 2016 plans.

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Mar 28

Mixed statements on immigration from 2016 GOP contenders

By Nicholas Riccardi, Associated Press

"All the candidates have mixed statements - they have statements that seem to support amnesty and they all have ones that seem to oppose it," said Roy Beck, executive director of Numbers USA, which seeks to reduce immigration.

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Mar 24

Sen. Marco Rubio gambles on leadership in global crisis for 2016 bid

By Julie Pace, Associated Press

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is pinning his presidential hopes on the prospect that Republican voters will have the troubled world on their minds in the 2016 primaries — and that they'll see a 43-year-old freshman lawmaker who argues for an…

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Feb 27

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CPAC speakers talk Islamic State, immigration, Obama

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More Republican presidential hopefuls tried to woo voters and donors at the second day of CPAC, the country’s largest conservative gathering. Which topics caught on, and which were met with boos from the audience? Political director Domenico Montanaro reports.

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