Rachel Alexander:
The Sudden Decline of Marco Rubio
A month ago, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) was
considered by many to be the GOP front runner for president in 2016.
Now, even if he secures the nomination, Republicans may very likely
support him only half-heartedly like they did moderate Republican
Senator John McCain.Monday, July 8, 2013
Rubio isn’t just pushing for moderate immigration reform, such as that envisioned by Clint Bolick and Jeb Bush in their new book Immigration Wars. Their plan for dealing with illegal immigration does not include a path to citizenship, and cuts down on chain migration, which currently accounts for two-thirds of all legal immigration. Rubio’s bill goes much further, signing onto the most radical Democrat proposals.
Rachel Alexander:
The Sudden Decline of Marco Rubio
A month ago, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) was
considered by many to be the GOP front runner for president in 2016.
Now, even if he secures the nomination, Republicans may very likely
support him only half-heartedly like they did moderate Republican
Senator John McCain.
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