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Republican Presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a town hall at the VFW November 30, 2015 in Laconia, New Hampshire. Rubio has slowly been rising in the polls since a strong performance at the last debate. (Photo by

Marco Rubio Chases Conservatives As He Works To Sustain Political Momentum

Sen. Marco Rubio is scrambling to build momentum for his campaign after enjoying a relatively easy boost in the polls since the last Republican presidential debate. By the time Rubio gets to the CNN debate in Las Vegas later this month, he will face higher political stakes. Once content to skate by in early debates while the media focused on Bush and Trump, he now has to prove he is worthy of the spotlight.

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Cruz v. Rubio: Shots Fired, but What’s the Plan?

As Donald Trump’s lead amongst Republic presidential candidates shows signs of faltering, conservative blue-on-blue attacks will exponentially increase as those who feel they have the most to gain from the fall of “the Donald” position themselves against their rivals for the candidacy crown.

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Christie: Cruz, Rubio Weak on National Security

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” GOP presidential candidate Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) took aim at two of his competitors, Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Ted Cruz (R-TX), for their stances on national security issues. Speaking from Concord, NH, Christie told co-hosts Mika

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Brooks: Cruz vs. Rubio Is ‘Resentment Vs. Hope’

New York Times columnist David Brooks described the competition between GOP presidential candidates Texas Senator Ted Cruz and Florida Senator Marco Rubio as “resentment vs. hope” on Friday’s “PBS NewsHour.” Brooks stated of a potential Cruz-Rubio match-up, “it’s resentment vs. hope. Cruz

Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) speaks to guests during a campaign stop at Smokey Row Coffee House on November 21, 2015 in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Yesterday Rubio participated in the Presidential Family Forum in Des Moines with six of his Republican rivals for the nomination. Rubio has several campaign stops scheduled in the state today. (Photo by )

Exclusive: Marco Rubio Challenges Republican Leaders To End Obamacare Bailouts

“Why should American taxpayers be bailing out insurance companies, many of whom cooperated with, conspired with alongside the Obama administration to get Obamacare passed?” Senator Marco Rubio asks. “And now they want to come with their lobbyists and basically force the American taxpayer to put money into a fund that bails them out for having lost money on the Obamacare exchanges.”

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Ted Cruz’s Surge in Polls Angers Rubio Supporters

Haters from the Rubio camp and those Democratic Party talking points-spewing armchair quarterbacks, who think they can accurately foretell the future when it comes to the 2016 Republican presidential primary race, have better come to terms with the fact that Senator Ted Cruz is very much “electable.”

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EXCLUSIVE — The Long War: GOP Campaigns Brace For Potential Brokered Convention After Protracted Delegate Fight

Several GOP presidential campaigns are openly contemplating the increasingly likely possibility that a 2016 nominee won’t be selected before the Republican National Convention in Cleveland in late July. If no candidate secures enough delegates by the time of the convention, then what would happen is what’s called a “brokered convention”—at which time things could get truly interesting.