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Florida Senator Marco Rubio has responded to firebrand Rep. Val Demings' announcement that she would be running for the Senate against him, calling “The Real Val Demings” an “ineffective and far left and extremist.”
After taking a shot a Senator Marco Rubio late last week, and after POLITICO reported that she was considering a senate challenge to Sen. Rubio in 2022, Rep. Val Demings (D) has officially announced that she "seriously considering a run for the Senate."
With Senator Marco Rubio (R) already having announced his 2022 reelection campaign to the U.S. Senate, all of the talk around Florida and in Washington, D.C. has been about which potential Democratic Senatorial candidate could emerge to give Sen. Rubio a legitimate challenge, which has lead the NRSC to mock Democrat by referring to him as a "resident crazy person."
"I don’t know, you’re running for the Senate?" asked President Donald Trump of Lara Trump, who was in attendance at a dog rescue fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago his past Friday.
In light of the Coronavirus pandemic, the past several months have seen the federal government spend exorbitant amounts of taxpayer dollars to keep the US economy, and states economies afloat. On top of the stimulus checks already passed, more legislation to bail out New York is already in the works. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo […]
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) is up for reelection in 2022, and while Florida Democrats hope to supplant the senior senator with the help from their bottom-feeding Lincoln Project amigos, who will step up to challenge Rubio in the upcoming mid-term election, another Socialist Democrat?
Senate Republicans have given Florida Senator Rick Scott a big vote of confidence when they elected him to the chair of their political campaign arm of their caucus, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC).
Florida Senator Marco Rubio has announced that he will seek a third term to the U.S. Senate in 2022. The Floridian first reported the probable run over the weekend, and now Rubio has confirmed it with a Facebook posting.
Regardless of the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, one thing is for sure in Florida, Florida Democrats are licking their wounds
Republicans are blaming Democrats, and Democrats are blaming Republicans for the latest failure to pass a comprehensive Venezuela TPS bill in the U.S. Senate.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) has released a statement in response to the Supreme Court’s decision regarding June Medical Services, LLC v. Gee, which is a case that was challenged regarding Louisiana’s abortion law, the Unsafe Abortion Protection Act.
Utah Senator Mitt Romney is the latest member of the U.S. Congress to test negative for the deadly Coronavirus, and President Donald Trump is elated to hear the good news that his Republican "'Frenemy" in the Senate
The Coronavirus pandemic has all-but paralyzed the political world, but while Republicans don’t appear worried about their chances of retaining The White House and Senate, and winning back the House, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) is a little worried about their chances of winning the Senate in 2020.
A visibly tired and agitated Senator Marco Rubio (R) decided to post a video of his continued frustration over having losing sleep as a result of Daylight Savings.
Senate Democrats voted against two pro-life pieces of legislation that the Progressive faction of the Democratic Party has been campaigning against. Progressive Democrats prevailed in the U.S. Senate
House Democrat and impeachment trial manager, Rep. Adam Schiff, closed the argument in favor of President Donald Trump's impeachment but did so by signaling what could be perceived as a concession as Republicans will soon vote against his case for impeachment and removal of the president.
Senator Marco Rubio (R), who is a devout Catholic, has been criticized by some and praised by many over this daily exercise of tweeting Bible verses, most coming very early in the morning.
When Senator Marco Rubio (R) decides to either leave the U.S. Senate to run for President again or go into the private sector, he will undoubtedly leave big shoes to fill.
