But foreign policy is Rubio’s calling. He relishes his spot on the Foreign Relations Committee, where he has been tapped to be a ranking subcommittee member. His portfolio focuses on the Western Hemisphere, building relationships with neighbors on trade and terrorism.
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Gainesville Sun: Rubio Tells Blue Key: America’s Greatness At Stake
“I think the good news in all of this,” Rubio continued, “is that ultimately what made this nation great has never been our government … what distinguishes America is our people.”
At Tea Party Rally, Rubio Blasts Obama: He’d rather get Re-Elected than Lead
“He has to lead. These generational issues that our country faces can’t be solved unless the president leads and he doesn’t want to lead, he’d rather get re-elected than solve our problems, and I think that’s a mistake,” Rubio added.
Daytona News Journal: Rubio’s Right: Confront The National Debt Now
Marco Rubio, Florida's new U.S. senator, has drawn a line in the sand on raising the national debt. His colleagues on Capitol Hill should join him in holding that line against the same old "we'll deal with it next year" promises that have allowed the national debt to...
Politico: Rubio Starts Building National Brand
Sen. Marco Rubio is done with the quiet freshman act. With a landmark spending debate engulfing Washington, the Florida Republican has, virtually overnight, launched the national profile the conservative movement has been clamoring for. During his first national...
The Associated Press: Rubio Speaks Out After Low Profile Early in Senate
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a breakout star of the 2010 election and a tea party favorite, kept a low profile early on in the Senate. That's begun to change. In a matter of days, Rubio made his opposition clear in a Wall Street Journal article to raising the federal...