Sunday, June 3, 2012

Mitt romney marco rubio

  • WASHINGTON -- David Axelrod said Sunday that it would be an insult to the Hispanic community if Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney chose Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • President Obamas top political strategist told Univision television that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney would be making an insult to Hispanics if he picked Sen.
  • (Washington Times)
  • WASHINGTON -- If there were any doubts that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has no intention of returning to a ballot anytime soon, he laid them to rest Friday, in a rare appearance at a congressional hearing.
  • (MiamiHerald.com)
  • Sen. Marco Rubio on Thursday sounded a note of confidence on Mitt Romney's standing with Hispanics, predicting that the Republican candidate's poor polling among Latinos is "going to change.
  • (Politico.com)
  • Marco Rubio, R-Fla., a popular Cuban-American "This is obviously going to be a very personal choice for Mitt Romney," said Gonzales, who stressed that Romney or members of his team have not consulted him on the matter.
  • (The Fiscal Times)
  • Conventional wisdom has Mitt Romney's top-tier vice-presidential picks as Sen. Rob Portman (OH), Sen. Marco Rubio (FL), Gov. Chris Christie (NJ), and Gov. Bob McDonnell (VA). All four prospects would strengthen a Romney ticket.
  • (Daily Caller)
  • WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romneys vice presidential search has entered a Chris Christie declared at a speech in Kentucky this week. Florida Sen.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Chris Christie would do the same for Mitt Romney should the Republican presidential hopeful with his 28 percent nearly doubling U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.).
  • (NJ.com)
  • In the long drama that is Mitt Romneys relationship with the Tea Party Or sharing the stage with Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, a Tea Party love.
  • (ABC News)
  • WASHINGTON -- For those in political circles, the next three months will be consumed by speculation about Mitt Romney's running mate. Early favorites include Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio and Rep. Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin.
  • (Los Angeles Times)

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