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Marco Rubio Makes His Move For 2016

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio hasn’t popped up in an early-primary state in six months, leaving potential Republican rivals like Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal to make the rounds while he carried the torch for his immigration reform plan.
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Marco Rubio: A Successful Salesman for Immigration Reform?

Recess has been tough for Marco Rubio.
Raul Labrador

Just Don’t Call Him Marco Rubio

Raul Labrador will be even more important to immigration reform than the Latino Republican in the Senate. 
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Immigration Reform Isn't Hurting Marco Rubio's Bottom Line

Though championing immigration reform is widely viewed as a political gamble for Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, it hasn't hurt his bottom line.
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Can Marco Rubio Live Up to the Hype?

He's the GOP's Barack Obama, a fresh-faced politician with an immigrant name, a playlist full of rap, and a collection of fawning press clips. The challenge: He's selling the same old party message.
Rand Paul and Marco Rubio at CPAC

Rand Paul Narrowly Defeats Marco Rubio in CPAC Straw Poll

Conservative divide reflects two different visions for the future of the party.
Rand Paul and Marco Rubio at CPAC

The GOP's Identity Crisis: Marco Rubio Versus Rand Paul

The two ambitious senators are already clashing over the Republican party's direction.
Rand Paul and Marco Rubio at CPAC

Let the 2016 Primaries Begin: Marco Rubio, Rand Paul Duel at CPAC

The two leading Republican presidential contenders offered very different ideas for the GOP's future.
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How Marco Rubio Evolved on Immigration Reform

Marco Rubio's positions on immigration reform have evolved since running for the Senate.
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In a Shift for GOP, Marco Rubio Demonstrates the Power of Spanish

By delivering the Republican response to the State of the Union speech in Spanish, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., on Tuesday broke through an increasingly powerful language barrier between the political establishment and the nation’s fastest-growing demographic.

Full Text: Marco Rubio's 2013 State of the Union Response

The Office of Speaker Boehner released a transcript of Marco Rubio's State of the Union speech (as prepared for delivery). Read the full text of the rebuttal below:
Jim Greer

How Charlie Crist and Marco Rubio Were Spared Embarrassment

Ex-party Chairman Jim Greer pleaded guilty, averting a political sideshow with Crist, Rubio, and others. 
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Marco Rubio's State of the Union Rebuttal May Be a Tall Order

Given the sorry history of partisan rebuttals of presidential remarks, he just might want to reconsider.
Rand Paul

Why Rand Paul Is Marco Rubio's Biggest Political Threat

Paul is acting like he’s already preparing a future presidential campaign, courting activists from early-primary states, smoothing out his positions on foreign policy, and delivering a high-profile national address, competing against a potential future GOP rival, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.
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5 Ways Marco Rubio Is Not Your Grandfather’s Republican

The biggest reason Marco Rubio stands out in the Republican party: He's culturally hip.
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Transcript: Marco Rubio on Face the Nation

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., criticized the Obama administration on its handling of the terrorist attack in Libya on CBS’s Face the Nation. Read the full transcript here.

Sen. Marco Rubio's Daughter Injured in Accident

SEFFNER, Fla. -- Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s 12-year-old daughter suffered a head injury in an accident in Miami on Saturday, prompting the lawmaker to leave Mitt Romney’s motorcade along a highway near here.

In Dueling Addresses, Marco Rubio and President Obama Use Words You Wouldn't Expect

Here are the word clouds for tonight's two big addresses: President Obama's State of the Union speech and Sen. Marco Rubio's response. Notice anything, uh, unexpected?

Sen. Marco Rubio Calls for GOP Focus on Minorities, Immigrants

With exit polls showing Mitt Romney losing overwhelmingly among minorities and immigrants, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said in a statement posted on his Facebook page that the Republican Party needs to "work harder than ever” to communicate with those groups.

New Poll Shows Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio More Popular Than Obama

Hillary Rodham Clinton is the most popular American politician, while John Boehner is the least, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.
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Paul Ryan vs. Marco Rubio: The Politics of the Cliff Vote

In pursuing contrasting approaches on the fiscal-cliff compromise, Paul Ryan and Marco Rubio are laying different bets for what the political landscape will look like in 2016.  Rubio is betting the tea party base will still be alive and well in four years, while Ryan believes that working from within to shape criitical legislation on spending and entitlement reform in a conservative manner is the path to political success.

In New Romney Ad, Marco Rubio Appeals to Seniors

In a direct appeal to key Florida seniors, Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign released a new ad on Monday featuring Florida Sen. Marco Rubio touting the benefits of Romney’s plan for Medicare.  

Marco Rubio Spokesman Catches Home Run Ball

Alex Conant, press secretary to Sen. Marco Rubio, slogged through the rain to watch the first-place Washington Nationals on Tuesday, and was rewarded when he caught a home run in the second inning off the bat of Ian Desmond.
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The Continuing Education of Sen. Marco Rubio

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., looked none the worse for wear at breakfast this morning, considering the pounding he's been getting in the angry seas of presidential politics. First, President Obama coolly pre-empted Rubio's heralded efforts to draft a version of the Dream Act that would appeal to both...
Marco Rubio at RNC

Full Text: Marco Rubio's Speech to the Republican National Convention

In 1980, I watched my first Republican convention with my grandfather.
Marco Rubio

Full Text: Marco Rubio's Speech to the Republican National Convention

In 1980, I watched my first Republican convention with my grandfather.
Marco Rubio

Marco Rubio in 2016?

Whether or not he is picked as Mitt Romney’s running mate, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida is beginning to look and sound like a contender for president himself — in 2016.
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Transcript: Marco Rubio on CBS’s Face the Nation

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said that Mitt Romney is a “role model” for him and many other men across the country on CBS’s Face the Nation. Read the full transcript here
Marco Rubio at CPAC

Marco Rubio in 2016?

In a speech to Iowa business leaders, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., sounded like a future presidential candidate.
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Transcript: Sen. Marco Rubio on NBC's Meet the Press

On NBC's Meet the Press, Florida GOP Sen. Marco Rubio slammed Obama's immigration policy shift and said he doesn't want any new tax revenue to be used to pay down the federal deficit. Read the full transcript here.

After the Primary, Marco Rubio Embraces George Allen

ARLINGTON, Va. -- Virginia Senate candidate George Allen, fresh off his primary win earlier in the week, became the latest Republican to bask in the warm glow of an endorsement from rising GOP star Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla.
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Accepting the Neocon Torch: Marco Rubio

In the end, the major foreign-policy pronouncement felt like a generational passing of the torch from a retiring senator and former vice presidential candidate to a newly minted colleague with apparent aspirations to second Mitt Romney on the Republican ticket. That the two senators came from different parties hardly seemed to matter. Both Joe Lieberman, ID-Conn., and Marco Rubio, R-Fla., clearly share a vision of a particularly robust brand of American global leadership, one that finds common cause with “freedom fighters” everywhere and is unafraid to confront “evil” anywhere.
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Transcript: Sen. Marco Rubio on Fox News Sunday

On Fox News Sunday, Florida GOP Sen. Marco Rubio defined the Republican Party in contrast to Obama. Read the full transcript here.
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Transcript: Sen. Marco Rubio on CNN's State of the Union

On CNN's State of the Union, David Axelrod said West Virginia would be difficult for the president to win, and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., discussed his VP ambitions -- or lack thereof. Read the full transcript here.

Marco Rubio Is the Favorite VP Choice of Chicago CPAC Attendees

ROSEMONT, Ill. – Florida Sen. Marco Rubio was the undisputed favorite vice presidential choice of conservative activists gathered for the Chicago Conservative Political Action Conference, receiving 30 percent of astraw poll vote that asked attendees who they would like to see as Mitt Romney’s running mate this fall.

Barack Obama and Marco Rubio Agree on Something

Republicans are taking issue with President Obama's description of the Supreme Court as "an unelected group of people'' in his pre-emptive attack on the possibility of the justices striking down his health care overhaul.
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One More Republican -- Marco Rubio -- Endorses Romney

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a Republican superstar expected to top the vice presidential shortlist, on Wednesday said Mitt Romney has "earned'' the Republican nomination for president and called a potential floor fight at the convention a "recipe for disaster.''In an interview with Fox News host Sean...

Omission Accomplished: Marco Rubio's Telling Failure to Mention Iraq

Perusing the text of Marco Rubio's foreign policy speech at the Brookings Institution, I notice a word that doesn't appear: Iraq. It's so hard to believe that I've read the speech twice and executed a word search three times. Did he think no one would notice? The senator from Florida has given a lengthy address about the wisdom of American intervention without so much as acknowledging the most consequential foreign intervention that we've undertaken in decades.  
STRANGE BEDFELLOWS: Marco Rubio: Gangsta Rap Fan

STRANGE BEDFELLOWS: Marco Rubio: Gangsta Rap Fan

The Weekly Standard's cover story on Florida Senator-elect Marco Rubio is breathless and laudatory, right down to the description of Rubio's wife, Jeanette. ("A stunning former Miami Dolphins cheerleader who looks like she just walked off the field despite having given birth to four kids in the...

Marco Rubio's Senate Win Sparks Predictions of 2012 Presidential Bid

Coasting to victory, Republican Marco Rubio has won the three-way Senate contest in Florida. With 649 of 6,881 precincts reporting, CNN and Fox News have called the race against Gov. Charlie Crist (I) and Rep. Kendrick Meek (D). Rubio is a rising star in the GOP and his impressive win has revive...

Rubio's Daughter Home from Hospital

Republican Sen. Marco Rubio's daughter has returned home from Miami Children's Hospital after suffering a head injury in a golf cart accident Saturday, according to a statement issued by the senator's office.

100 Surrogates to Join Mitt Romney on Trail

Both Mitt Romney and Rep. Paul Ryan will be joined by their wives and 100 surrogates on the campaign trail – including former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida – starting on Friday for a four-day sprint to the finish, CNN reports.

GOP Dream Act Starts Conversation, At Least

It may seem ironic that two retiring GOP senators are the first in their party to introduce a Senate immigration bill after an election where 71 percent of Hispanics voted for President Obama, but they may be the only ones who can. Other Republicans, like Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., have expressed interest in discussing the issue but still shy away from putting their names next to any legislative ink. You never know when that signature will come back to bite you with the party base.

Crist, Brown Change Stances on Assault Weapons Band

Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist and Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, both eyeing upcoming races, have something else in common: Both men just flip-flopped on an assault weapons ban. The Massachusetts Republican, who said as recently as this summer -- after the shootings in Aurora, Colorado -- that...

Hotline Sort: Rubio's Star Turn in Iowa

Welcome back to Hotline Sort. Barber beats McSally, McConnell talks Judd, Rubio goes to Iowa, and Christie does SNL. 9) It's Chris Christie's turn for an SNL appearance: Check out the New Jersey governor doing Weekend Update here. 8) Vice President Biden wants victims of Hurricane Sandy to know he...
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Rubio: 'I Agree with Obama' on China Currency Issue

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., tells Bloomberg that Mitt Romney’s policy toward China “could kick off a trade a war that would be bad for the economy." 
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Rubio PAC Spends Big on Consultants, Not Candidates

Of the more than $1.6 million that Sen. Marco Rubio's leadership PAC spent between July 2011 and mid-October, only $75,484 went to candidates, government records show. The biggest chunk, $478,060, went to consultants, including several who have advised Rubio for years.
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Cornyn Elected Senate GOP Whip; Moran to Head NRSC

Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, was elected Senate minority whip by acclamation and Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kansas, became National Republican Senatorial Committee chairman as both parties returned their Senate leadership team, aides tracking caucus meetings Wednesday morning said.

Cornyn Elected Whip, Moran NRSC Chair

Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, was elected Senate Minority Whip by acclamation and Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kans., became National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman as both parties returned their Senate leadership team, aides tracking caucus meetings Wednesday morning said. Cornyn, the outgoing NRSC...

Rubio: There 'Isn't Much to Talk About' on Iran-U.S. Talks

A top Republican on Sunday deflected reports that Iran has agreed to negotiations with the United States over its nuclear program.

Rubio Questions Administration's Honesty on Libya

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said on Sunday that it’s fair to question whether the White House suppressed reports detailing the deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya because the information was politically inconvenient.

Hotline Sort: Rubio Helping Out Rivera

Welcome back to Hotline Sort. Romney cuts an ad for Rehberg, Brown won't reschedule the final debate with Warren, tough new DSCC ad in Arizona, and Mack's campaign predicts their exact margin of victory.

GOP Insiders: Rubio for President in 2016?

Republican Political Insiders tout the senator from Florida as the strongest potential nominee in 2016. Democrats say Republicans would be smart to nominate Jeb Bush. 
Julian Castro

Latinos in Texas: Castro Predicts Dem Boost in Years to Come

With the growing number of Latino voters, San Antonio Mayor and rising Democratic star Julian Castro said Texas will be competitive for Democrats in the next six to eight years.

Insiders: Look to Florida for Strongest 2016 GOP Candidate

The strongest GOP presidential nominee in 2016 will come from Florida, according to the latest National Journal Political Insiders Poll. But Republicans and Democrats don't agree if that person is Sen. Marco Rubio or former Gov. Jeb Bush.
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Rubio, Ryan Discuss The GOP's Future

The arguments and strategies that will drive the 2016 presidential campaign were on display Tuesday night in back-to-back speeches by Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio at the Jack Kemp Foundation Leadership Award Dinner.
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Julian Castro: Latinos Could Give Dems Boost in Texas in Coming Years

With the growing number of Latino voters, San Antonio Mayor and rising Democratic star Julian Castro said Texas will be competitive for Democrats in the next six to eight years.
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GOP Must Embrace Science to Survive

Republicans may need to alter their approach to science to widen their popular appeal.

Cruz Easily Wins Texas Senate Race

Former Texas Solicitor General Ted Cruz (R), who emerged from near obscurity to score a surprise GOP primary victory this summer, won a largely anticlimactic general election over Democrat Paul Sadler in the Texas Senate race Tuesday. The Associated Press called the race.
Jill Kelley

Top 10 Oddest Facts Related to Jill Kelley, Axis of David Petraeus's Love Pentagon

Jill Kelley's involvement in the Petraeus and Allen scandals gets stranger by the day. Here are the top 10 oddest facts, relevant or not, dug up by the national media about this socialite-turned-whistle-blower.  
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2012: The Year of the Political Meme

Will Foreign Policy Get the Last Word?

On today’s Sunday shows, foreign policy took the spotlight. Republican Sen. Marco Rubio questioned the administration’s honesty on the terrorist attack in Libya; Democrats criticized Rep. Darrell Issa for releasing State Department communications; and Republican Sen. Rob Portman accused the White House of leaking on Iran. On a lighter note, both President Obama and Mitt Romney had a message for Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III.In a Campaign About the Economy, Foreign Policy May Get the Last WordIt’s no secret that the economy has been the primary topic in the presidential race, but in the home-stretch of a dead-heat match, both campaigns are spending an increasing amount of time debating foreign policy.Rubio Questions Administration’s Honesty on LibyaRepublican Sen. Marco Rubio, a top surrogate for Mitt Romney, said on Sunday that it’s fair to question whether the White House suppressed reports detailing the deadly terrorist attack in Libya.Dems Lambast Issa for Releasing Libya DocumentsDemocrats are accusing Republican House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa of putting lives at risk for releasing 166 pages of State Department communications on Friday that contained the names of several Libyans working with the U.S. government.Portman Accuses Administration of ‘Another National Security Leak’Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, a Romney surrogate, dismissed a report that the United States and Iran are poised to enter negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, saying it looks like “another national security leak from the White House.”New Poll Shows Romney, Obama TiedThe race between President Obama and Mitt Romney is deadlocked among likely voters in the Nov. 6 general election, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll slated for release on Sunday.Portman: Ohio ‘Trend is in Our Direction’Portman was optimistic that Ohio will back Romney for the presidency, saying, “I like what I see, because the trend is in our direction.”Both Democrats and Republicans Say Virginia is CloseWith just two weeks until Election Day, both Democrats and Republicans agree the race in battleground state Virginia will be tight.Lawmakers Clash Over Female VotersLawmakers supporting Obama and Romney argued over each candidate's appeal to women, as the president's once-substantial lead among female voters seems to have tightened in recent weeks.Republicans Press Obama for Specifics on Second TermRepublicans are challenging Obama to get specific on his second term agenda, echoing the same concern some in the Democratic Party have voiced in recent weeks.Tina Brown Talks Newsweek’s FutureTina Brown, the editor-in-chief of The Newsweek Daily Beast Company, said the company could no longer afford to publish a print version of Newsweek with the evolution of digital media.Obama, Romney Praise Redskins QuarterbackBoth Romney and Obama wished rookie Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III well before Sunday’s game, saying he was uniting an often-divided city. “I wish him all the luck in the world,” Obama said, “except when he plays the Bears.”See all NJ’s Sunday show coverage | Get more NJ newsletters

Research!America Hits the Hill to Defend Health Research

More than one advocacy group is hitting the halls to remind Congress that they're still fighting -- and that they're terrified of the sequester. Research!America, a nonprofit group that advocates for funding for biomedical research, kicked off a number of visits to Hill offices Tuesday and Wednesda...
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Rubio Shapes Immigration Into GOP Issue

Analysis: Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is shaping immigration into an issue that Republicans can embrace without getting lambasted by the party base, emphasizing the flow of immigrants to boost the economy.
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Rubio Attempting to Forge an Immigration Policy That His Fellow Republicans Can Love

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is shaping immigration into an issue that Republicans can embrace without getting lambasted by the party base.
Ann Romney

Ann Romney to Address Convention Tuesday During Network Coverage

Ann Romney is going to have her moment on network television. Soon-to-be Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Friday night that she’ll speak at the GOP convention in Tampa on Tuesday and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who had offered her his primetime spot preceding Romney’s acceptance speech Thursday, will stay where he is.

Rubio Warns Nelson: Attacks on Mack 'Could Backfire'

TAMPA, Fla. -- Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is no stranger to negative campaigning, having survived a bare-knuckled contest in 2010 against former Gov. Charlie Crist. Two years later, Rubio is observing another brutal Florida Senate race -- this one between Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson and Republican Rep. Connie Mack -- and he doesn't like what he sees.

Rubio Questions NPR Funding. While On NPR.

Sen. Marco Rubio doubted that the government needed to fund NPR. While on NPR.
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Republicans Press Obama for Specifics on Second Term

Republicans are challenging President Obama to get specific on his second term agenda, echoing the same concern some in the Democratic Party have voiced in recent weeks.

Portman Weighs NRSC Chairmanship; Moran Aims to Head Off Race

Ohio's Rob Portman is considering seeking the chairmanship of the National Republican Senatorial Committee and plans to make a decision within the next few days, GOP staffers said on Wednesday.Portman, who is not reaching out to colleagues before he makes a decision, is expected to decide quickly, GOP aides said. Meanwhile Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kans., meanwhile is the only public candidate for the positions and is reaching out to colleagues while also apparently working to head off a challenge.Moran said in an interview Wednesday that he has been feeling out colleagues for the last six months and believes he has lined up the support he needs to secure the position heading Senate Republicans' campaign arm.Moran said he talked "to everyone in person," noting he has contacted all three newly elected GOP senators. "Based on what they tell me, I have enough support."Republicans are expected to select a new NRSC Chairman at their Caucus Lunch next Tuesday to replace outgoing chair John Cornyn, R-Texas, who is running for Minority Whip. Moran said he began his bid by meeting with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. Moran said McConnell, while not offering support, was "favorably inclined" to Moran pursuing the post and suggested he reach out to his GOP colleagues.But McConnell appears interested in a new chairman with a broader national profile. Florida's Marco Rubio who, like Portman, was seen as a possible vice presidential nominee, has turned down the job, Real Clear Politics reported Wednesday. GOP sources said McConnell has also felt out Portman.A source close to Portman said Portman has been getting calls for a few weeks asking that he consider running for NRSC chair. The source said Portman is flattered but has made no decisions.Moran said that in "every conversation I've had," he asks colleagues if they are interested in the job or know of someone who is. "The answer has been 'no,'" he said.Senate Republicans are reeling after losing two Senate seats in a cycle in which they had hoped to win the three or four needed to regain the majority. The next NRSC chairman will inherit the tough task of attempting to accommodate grassroots activists eager to nominate deeply conservative candidates while also finding moderate candidates who can compete in general elections. But the job has benefits. It can help an ambitious senator build a national profile and fundraising contacts. And the numbers again give the GOP a good shot at winning the majority in 2014 when 20 Democrats will be up for reelection versus 13 Republicans. Mid-term elections are often tough for the party of a second-term president. The next NRSC leader could win credit for a successful cycle.Cornyn stated Wednesday that "a period of reflection and recalibration [is] ahead for the Republican Party," and pushed back against factions eager to blame the more conservative or moderate wings of the party. "While some will want to blame one wing of the party over the other, the reality is candidates from all corners of our GOP lost tonight," Cornyn said.  "Clearly we have work to do in the weeks and months ahead.   Moran said he is seeking the job because "even more so after yesterday's election it seems more important than ever to see that Republicans win" a Senate majority in 2014.This post, originally published at 3:12 p.m., has been updated.

Previewing the Sunday Shows

  With a little more than two weeks to go before Election Day, this week's Sunday Shows will analyze the impact of Tuesday's debate in New York while also previewing the upcoming third and final presidential debate, which is scheduled for Monday evening in Florida.
Rick Perry

GOP Descends on Ohio for Final Romney Push

Talk about party unity. On Friday, almost anyone who could be considered a Republican Party leader will converge on Ohio to kick off one last, four-day push for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney in advance of Tuesday’s election.
Ted Cruz

Texas Senate: Ted Cruz (R)

Cuban-American Ted Cruz’s successful bid prompted immediate comparisons to Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, another young conservative Latino on the rise.

Crist Endorses Nelson

Charlie Crist, the former Republican governor of Florida, is supporting Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson's reelection campaign.
Nikki Haley and Tim Scott

Tea Party the Fuel Behind GOP Diversity

The story behind South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley naming Rep. Tim Scott to replace Jim DeMint in the Senate is that they are both  tea party-aligned conservatives who took on the Republican establishment and won.
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Republican Diversity Fueled by Tea Party

For those Republicans believing the tea party is responsible for the GOP's struggles, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley’s decision to choose Rep. Tim Scott to replace Jim DeMint in the Senate would have come as a stunner.  The nation’s second Indian-American governor appointed the only African-American who will be serving in the Senate come 2013. And not only are they both Republicans, they are tea party-aligned conservatives who took on the party establishment and won.
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First Business After Inauguration: Immigration

President Obama is pressuring lawmakers to complete work on immigration next year. If they were starting from scratch, such a major endeavor would seem impossible. But under the Obama administration’s vision, it is more than doable because he is simply picking up the conversation where it left off in 2007, when an massive immigration bill died on the Senate floor.

Romney: Rubio is Being Vetted for Vice Presidential Slot

HOLLAND, Mich. -- Florida Sen. Marco Rubio abruptly returned to Mitt Romney's vice presidential short list Tuesday when the presumptive nominee himself said Rubio is being vetted.
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Magazine Clips, Background Checks Lead Gun Talk

All of a sudden a dam broke, and now it’s OK for members of Congress to talk about guns. The discussion is pretty civil, and everyone hopes that means sanity will prevail when it comes to regulating firearms.
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Immigration First Up After Inauguration

President Obama is pressuring lawmakers to complete work on immigration next year. If they were starting from scratch, such a major endeavor would seem impossible. But under the Obama administration’s vision, it is more than doable because he is simply picking up the conversation where it left off in 2007, when an massive immigration bill died on the Senate floor.
Ted Cruz

Texas Senate

Cuban-American Ted Cruz’s successful bid to succeed retiring Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison—which came after he easily dispatched a primary opponent who had the strong backing of Texas’s Republican establishment—was seen as an affirmation of the tea party movement’s power. His victory prompted immediate comparisons to Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, another young conservative Latino on the rise.

What We Learned: It's All Over Now

What we at The Hotline learned this week:

Rubio Calls Romney a 'Role Model'

In what may have been a preview of his speech on Thursday introducing Mitt Romney at the Republican convention, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio called the candidate a role model in an appearance on CBS’s Face the Nation. “This man is a personal role model to younger men like me, as a father, as a husband,” Rubio said.  “Everywhere that he has ever gone, whether in his church or in his community, he has made it better using his talents and his time.”

DeMint-Founded Group Blasts Boehner

In a signal of postelection strife among congressional Republicans, a super PAC founded by Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., blasted House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, on Friday in an e-mail to the group’s supporters. 
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Report: Jeb Bush Lobbied Romney to Pick Rubio

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush recently urged Mitt Romney to choose Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., as his running mate, Bush told the Associated Press in an interview on Wednesday.

McCaskill Holds in Missouri

Sen. Claire McCaskill defeated Rep. Todd Akin in the Missouri Senate race on Tuesday with 51 percent of the vote, according to the Associated Press.
Jack Kemp:  Congressman and football player

Ryan, Rubio Look to Jack Kemp for Inspiration

As they engage in soul-searching about their party’s future in the wake of a disappointing 2012 election, some younger Republicans are finding inspiration from the past.
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Christie to Give Keynote, Rubio Introducing Romney at GOP Convention

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will deliver the keynote address at the Republican National Convention later this month in Tampa, USA Today reports. Meanwhile, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, the Tampa Bay Times is reporting, will introduce Mitt Romney.
Cathy McMorris Rodgers

Lawmakers Clash Over Female Voters

Lawmakers supporting President Obama and Mitt Romney argued over each candidate's appeal to women on Sunday, as the president's once-substantial lead among women seems to have tightened in recent weeks.

New Poll Shows Obama, Romney Tied

The race between President Obama and Mitt Romney is deadlocked among likely voters in the Nov. 6 general election, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll slated to be released on Sunday.

Senate Panel Approves Internet Freedom Resolution

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday unanimously approved a resolution calling on the United States to prevent the United Nations from having a greater role in governing the Internet.
Barack Obama

Obama the No. 1 Divider? Tell it to Lincoln or Bush

Republicans often accuse President Obama of being divisive, whether he's talking about tax rates for the wealthy or the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. One adviser to Mitt Romney, GOP strategist Ed Gillespie, calls Obama "one of the most divisive presidents in American history." Sen. Marco Rubio upped the ante last weekend when he said that "we have not seen such a divisive figure in modern American history" since Obama took office.
Trey Radel, Florida District 19

Florida, 19th House District

In the conservative-leaning 19th District along Florida’s southwest coast, brash radio host Trey Radel rode his influence with the district’s sizeable tea party population to a GOP primary win. That made him the overwhelming favorite to beat Democrat Jim Roach for the seat given up by Republican Rep. Connie Mack, who ran for the Senate.
Marco Rubio

Insiders Poll: Enthusiasm Wanes for Rubio as VP Pick; Portman Rising

Political Insiders in both parties have noticeably cooled on the vice presidential prospects of Marco Rubio.

What We Learned: Special Delivery

What we at The Hotline learned this week: -- In the long run, the GOP has to do a better job of appealing to minorities if it wants to compete. But Democrats have their own demographic problem in the short term: how to turn out their new coalition for midterm elections, when turnout skews whiter an...

Pelosi's Late Night Olympic Habit

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi revealed a reason, other than legislative gridlock, that she might be running on fumes.Pelosi was going through her talking points after the House voted down the Democratic tax propsal when a reporter asked her a question about tax rates on Olympic winners."I think that we have very serious matters before us," she said, "and I'm a great fan of the Olympics." Then she smiled and pointed to both her eyes. "I don't get any sleep. I stay up and watch them over and over. And when they're finished on TV, I go to the Internet."The apparently tech-savvy representative avoided the question regarding a bill introduced by Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., which would eliminate taxes on Olympic winnings."So it's not that I don't have the greatest respect and regard for the skill, talent and teamwork of our Olympians," Pelosi said. "But we have serious matters to deal with here."
Charlie Crist

Florida Democrats Wary as National Party Embraces Crist

The embrace from the Democratic establishment as Charlie Crist weighs a campaign for his old job as Florida governor carries faint echoes of 2009; only then it was the national Republican Party closing ranks around Crist immediately after he launched a U.S. Senate bid. That didn't work out so well for him.
Obama and Romney

Poll: Presidential Race Tightens in Nevada

The race in Nevada is effectively tied between President Obama and Mitt Romney, according to a new Suffolk University/KSNV poll released on Thursday.

Rubio: Ryan's Medicare Plan Helps Romney in Florida

When Mitt Romney tapped Paul Ryan to be his vice presidential running mate, conventional wisdom dictated that Romney had put himself at a distinct disadvantage in the key battleground state of Florida, where Ryan's controversial plan to reform Medicare wouldn't sit well with millions of government-dependent seniors.
Mitt Romney, Marco Rubio

Report: Rubio Not Being Vetted For Veep Slot

Republican sources confirmed to ABC’s Jonathan Karl that Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., often mentioned as a top contender for the second spot on the GOP presidential ticket, is so far not being vetted by Mitt Romney’s vice presidential search team.
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Report: Rubio Almost Quit 2010 Senate Race

Fearing then-Gov. Charlie Crist’s money clout and popularity, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., nearly quit the 2010 Senate race, the Associated Press reports.
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Why Immigration Reform Now Sparks the GOP

The GOP establishment has long wanted to pass comprehensive immigration reform but been cowed by its activist base. The  election gives them an opening.

Tweeting the RNC: Focus on the Final Hour

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Clint Eastwood

Will Clint Eastwood Make GOP's Day?

Could Clint Eastwood be the “mystery speaker” at the Republican National Convention?

Liberal Group Attacks GOP on Disaster Relief

With ill weather looming over the Republican National Convention, a liberal advocacy group is attacking the GOP for its disaster-relief policies.
Charlie Crist

Report: Crist To Speak at Democratic Convention

Former Florida Republican Gov. Charlie Crist will speak at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., next week, ABC News reports.

Previewing the Sunday Shows

The Republican Convention kicks off next week, and the Sunday shows will focus on the GOP's big gathering.
Ron Paul

GOP Moves Up Romney Nominating Vote

The Republican National Committee will move up the official nominating process for Mitt Romney at the GOP convention to Monday, days before the party normally nominates a presidential candidate, the New York Times reports.

New Poll Shows Presidential Race Still Deadlocked

The race between President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney is deadlocked among likely voters in the Nov. 6 general election, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released on Sunday.
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Top 10 Republican Presidential Contenders for 2016

If Republican challenger Mitt Romney doesn’t emerge triumphant on Election Day, the party will have a deep bench of contenders to draw from in 2016. Here is a list of the top 10 to watch.
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Romney Campaign Emphasizes Iranian Diplomacy Ahead of Debate

Ahead of Monday night’s third and final debate, which will focus on foreign policy, the Romney campaign is emphasizing diplomacy to curtail Iran's nuclear program, shifting away from more hawkish rhetoric.
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Ryan Emerges From Campaign With Higher Profile, 2016 Options

Paul Ryan won’t be helping Mitt Romney lead the country in a new direction from the White House. But the congressman famous for his small-government budget blueprints has emerged from his first national race with high visibility and a top spot on any list of 2016 presidential prospects.
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Why House Republicans Are Obstinate And Proud

The pressure on Congress is building, says Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. The portents of a fiscal train wreck have induced some of his Senate colleagues to believe that fixes made in a lame-duck session will come too late to prevent an economic downturn.

Direct Your Inquiries To...

Attention, Rick Scott, Marco Rubio, Brian Sandoval, Paul Ryan and anyone else who thinks they deserve a prominent speaking role at this year's Republican National Convention in Tampa: Please direct your inquiries to Anne Hathaway.
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Twitterverse Reacts to Rubio, Obama Speeches at NALEO

The National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials enjoyed near back-to-back speeches on immigration and other Latino issues today by Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and later, President Obama.

How Congressional Veep Possibilities And K Street Are Linked

While likeability, politics and election strategies can set one vice presidential candidate above the rest, there's another way to rank the crowded field of veep potentials in Congress: K Street clout.

Rubio: No New Tax Revenue

Sen. Marco Rubio, the Florida Republican who is widely discussed as a vice presidential candidate, said on Sunday that he would not support using new revenue from tax reform to pay down the federal deficit.

Rubio Suppports Arizona Law, Attacks Obama on Immigration

Florida GOP Sen. Marco Rubio on Sunday criticized President Obama’s immigration plan, the DREAM act, as “a short-term fix for a long-term problem” and said the president’s  efforts on immigration have injected election-year politics into the issue.
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Report: Host at Romney Event a Convicted Drug Trafficker

A Miami juice shop where Mitt Romney held an event on Monday and where he planned to shoot a campaign ad is owned by a convicted cocaine trafficker, the Associated Press reported. 
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Rubio Road Tests Mediator Role

Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida is carving out a peacemaking role for himself. He wants his fellow Republicans to stick to their conservative values, but in the nicest possible way. His motto is, “Work with the opposition when you can. Disagree nicely when you can’t.”
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Rubio Continues to Dodge Vetting Questions

The day after reports surfaced that he wasn’t being vetted as a potential vice presidential pick, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., on Wednesday continued to remain mum on the process, instead attacking the president on immigration while promoting his new book.

Previewing the Sunday Shows

Even the Sunday shows that won't physically be in Charlotte will be there in spirit this weekend, as coverage turns to the Democratic Convention, which kicks off Tuesday.

Hotline Sort: Elizabeth Warren, Call Your Office

Welcome back to Hotline Sort. Romney's torrid fundraising pace continues, Warren hears it from her Democratic skeptics, O'Malley lands primetime in Charlotte and Team Obama struggles to answer whether voters are better off than they were four years ago.

Fighting for the Deb Fischer Mantle in Texas

While former Texas Solicitor General Ted Cruz has drawn comparisons to Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., throughout his Senate campaign, two other contenders for the GOP nomination are battling for a different mantle: the next Deb Fischer.
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Former GOP Florida Gov. Endorses Obama

Charlie Crist, Florida's former Republican governor, threw his support behind President Obama in a Tampa Bay Times op-ed on Sunday, thumbing his nose at his former party.

Rubio Receives Police Protection Following Threat

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., widely seen as a possible GOP vice presidential nominee, is receiving protection from the U.S. Capitol Police and local police at his West Miami home because of a threat, according to multiple reports on Wednesday.
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Despite Obama's Derision, Romney Hews to Argument for More Navy Ships

PENSACOLA, Fla. – Undeterred by President Obama’s debate zinger that the military has evolved beyond “horses and bayonets,” Mitt Romney on Saturday argued that voters shouldn’t simply brush off the GOP candidate’s argument that the Navy needs more ships.

Start of DREAM Act-Like Program Sparks Congressional Divide

When she first heard the news that she could soon apply for a work permit, undocumented college student Hareth Andrade was hardly excited - she was skeptical."We had so many questions, and we didn't know if this would actually come true for us. We had this period of 60 days to wait," she said. Her wait ended on Wednesday, when new guidelines took effect allowing about 800,000 eligible undocumented youth to apply for work permits and defer deportation. President Barack Obama and the Department of Homeland Security announced the policy change in June. Now, Andrade -- who came to the United States from Bolivia when she was 8 -- is "overwhelmed" with excitement. But many of the members of Congress who bristled at the initial announcement have yet to warm to the policy. The policy change, which is often referred to as "deferred action," accomplished a substantial portion of the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act, legislation that Republican opposition stalled in Congress. Several politicians had criticized Obama for bypassing the legislature with his announcement, including Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, who said he would sue the administration to halt the policy's implementation. The policy is similar to a more modest immigration proposal put forward by Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., that would also grant residency to young immigrants brought to the United States by their parents. His spokesman pointed the Alley to the same statement Rubio released when Obama initially announced the policy, that it is "welcome news for many of these kids desperate for an answer, but it is a short-term answer to a long-term problem,"

Aides in Silicon Valley for Trip Promoting Innovation; Lobbyists There Too

The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation has whisked a number of Hill and administration staffers out to Silicon Valley for a three-day tour promoting innovation. As the list of participants shows, staffers on the think tank's trip included aides from the offices of Sens. Marco Rubio (...

Rubio Touts Jeb Bush for Veep

Florida GOP Sen. Marco Rubio, continuing to play down talk of his possible selection as Mitt Romney's running mate, on Sunday tried to shift the speculation to another Sunshine State Republican: former Gov. Jeb Bush.
Immigrants Flex Political Muscle

More Immigrants, First-Generation Americans Run for Congress

The nation’s immigrant community is maturing politically. Currently, about 80 congressional candidates across 19 states are naturalized American citizens or second-generation immigrants, a new study analyzing immigrants’ political aspirations reveals.

Will Romney's VP Pick Excite the GOP? Who Cares?

The biggest question looming over Mitt Romney during the combative Republican primary was whether he would be able to unite the party. How could the former governor of true-blue Massachusetts and a onetime supporter of abortion rights, gay rights, and health insurance mandates excite the Republican...

Rubio's Vice Presidential Freudian Slip

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said Wednesday that "I don't want to be the vice president right now, or maybe ever. I really want to do a good job in the Senate." He said he'd say no even if presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney asked him.

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Future Not Guaranteed to Convention Speakers

In politics, nothing says you're the future more than getting a coveted prime time speaking slot at a national convention. Except when it doesn't. Keep that in mind as the two parties fill those slots for the upcoming conventions in Tampa and Charlotte. It can get pretty confusing.  Only four...
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Jindal, Portman Tapped As Convention Speakers

The Republican National Committee announced six more speakers for the GOP convention later this month, including Sens. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., and Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal.
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Word for Word: Best Quotes of the Week, In Pictures

Bono Mack Urges Senate Action on Net Resolution

After the House unanimously passed a non-binding resolution opposing international efforts to regulate the Internet, the measure's author called on the Senate Tuesday to take swift action to take up the legislation.
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Sunday Shows: Issa on Investigations: 'We're Not Fishing'

On today's Sunday shows,  GOP Rep. Darrell Issa of California defended his investigation into the Fast and Furious scandal; GOP Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida said he was against using tax-reform revenue to lessen the deficit; members of both campaigns agreed on something for once; and Rick Perry called Obama's use of executive privilege to protect documents from Issa's investigation "Nixonian."

Diversity Roundup: Border Patrol Scraps Mexico Flights for Illegal Immigrants

Five items for Sept. 10: Study shows barriers for minorities in higher education still exist; some Republicans seek new approach to immigration reform and more.

VP Contenders Praise Ryan as Courageous, Innovative

Republicans who were in the running to become Mitt Romney's running mate on Saturday lavished praise on Romney's selection of Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan. Here are their statements:

Scoop: Rubio's Leadership PAC Launches Tonight

Top GOP fundraisers and lobbyists are putting their money behind Sen. Marco Rubio's newly formed Reclaim America PAC with an event tonight at the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Hosts, who got that title with a $5,000 contribution to the PAC, include GOP fundraiser Missy Edwards, Quin...

In a Campaign About the Economy, Foreign Policy May Get the Last Word

It’s no secret that the economy has been the primary topic in the presidential race, but in the home-stretch of a dead-heat match, both campaigns are spending an increasing amount of time debating foreign policy.

Romney's VP Sleeper: Kelly Ayotte

The veepstakes talk has ramped up to a near-fever pitch this week, now that Mitt Romney has all but clinched the Republican nomination. The usual names have been bandied about: Marco Rubio, Rob Portman, Paul Ryan, Chris Christie. But if Romney wants to make inroads with the female vote, there's one candidate who would be a compelling choice.
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Rice, Haley Among Speakers at the Republican Convention

South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., top the list of featured speakers at the Republican National Convention later this month, the Tampa Bay Times reports.

Coulter: Rubio VP Choice Would be a 'Mistake'

Although some pundits see Florida Sen. Marco Rubio as the ideal running mate for Mitt Romney, conservative commentator Ann Coulter thinks that would be a mistake.

Cruz: Tea Party Wave Will Grow in 2012

Ted Cruz, the Texas tea party favorite who last week became the latest conservative candidate to win an upset in a U.S. Senate primary, argued on Sunday that the wave that propelled tea party hopefuls in 2010 will grow only bigger until career members of both parties cut government spending.

Santorum Calls Rubio, Ryan Endorsements 'A Mistake'

Both Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan endorsed Mitt Romney recently, but Rick Santorum isn't fazed at what he calls "a mistake" on their parts.
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N2K Presidential: Will the Foreign-Policy Debate Give Obama an Edge?

It would seem that between Romney’s flubs and his own bragging rights, the president is well positioned heading into Monday’s debate on foreign policy. That’s an enviable place for a sitting president in a tight race who is presiding over one of the weakest economic recoveries in modern times. Only one man on stage gets to call himself the commander in chief, and he’s not Mitt Romney.
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Rubio Endorses Romney

Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney picked up a coveted endorsement from Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, a rising GOP star often discussed as a possible vice presidential candidate. "I am going to endorse Mitt Romeny," Rubio said on Fox News Channel's Hannity show. "Not only is he going to be the Republican nominee, he offers a stark contrast to this president's record." He later added, "I will work very hard for Mitt Romney as the nominee of our party."
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Rubio, Portman Challenge Obama’s Understanding of His Country

Republican Sens. Rob Portman of Ohio and Marco Rubio of Florida, both potential vice presidential picks, suggested on Thursday to a conservative gathering that President Obama and Democrats don’t understand the nature of the United States on an economic or a religious level.

Convention Insiders Poll

If Romney doesn’t win the election, who do you think will be the front-runner for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination?

Romney: Obama Has Made It Harder to Get Permanent Immigration Solution

Mitt Romney said on Friday that President Obama’s new policy of letting some 800,000 undocumented young people obtain work permits to stay in the United States will make it harder to reach agreement on a permanent legislative solution to the immigration dilemma.

McCain is Most Mentioned Senator

He's no longer a presidential candidate, nor does he hold a leadership position in the upper chamber, but Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., was the most mentioned member of the Senate in national radio/TV news reports during the first six months of the year, according to a review by the University of Minnesota's Smart Politics:

Romney to Announce Veep Pick Via App

Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign released an app that promises to give users a first look at the candidate’s vice presidential pick. Users of  “Mitt’s VP App,” available for iPhone and Android, will get the news pushed to them, presumably nanoseconds before it is broadcast to the wider public.

Jeb Bush Says He Would 'Consider' Being Romney's Running Mate

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said he would consider accepting an invitation to serve as the Republican vice presidential nominee, but doubts that he would be asked to be Mitt Romney’s running mate.

Rubio's Gift to Romney on Immigration

Even if he doesn't get tapped as Mitt Romney's running mate, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is well-positioned to make his mark on the race. His push for an alternate Dream Act, legalizing the children of some illegal immigrants, is getting serious consideration from immigrant advocates, including traditi...
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Future Not Guaranteed for Convention Speakers

In politics, nothing says you’re the future more than getting a coveted prime-time speaking slot at a national convention. Except when it doesn’t. Keep that in mind as the two parties fill those slots for Tampa and Charlotte. It can get pretty confusing.

What We Learned: An American Abroad

What we at The Hotline learned this week: -- Mitt Romney's overseas trip wasn't getting much attention in the British press, but he's made it above the fold for all the wrong reasons. No, a few blunders across the pond won't change the trajectory of the presidential campaign. But for a candidate...

Rubio's Endorsement Strategy: Play it Safe

Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel, the newly-minted Republican nominee against Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, is welcoming Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., to the Buckeye State today. Rubio's first Senate race endorsement of the cycle is on behalf of Mandel.

Hotline Sort: Political Party Switchers

TAMPA, Fla. -- Welcome to a Tampa-themed edition of Hotline Sort. Republicans try to help a Democrat in Maine's Senate race, Lingle sounds like a Democrat in Hawaii, Crist endorses Obama but doesn't switch parties (yet), this convention could get canceled, and Romney pulls into a (statistically-insignificant) lead in a pre-convention national poll. Here's today's Sort.

Gingrich Hires Rubio Strategist as Florida State Director

Big get for surging Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich in Florida: His new state director is Jose Mallea, who helped steer Marco Rubio's come-from-behind victory in the 2010 Senate race.

Convention Nightcap: An Ambitious Speech and a New Approach

Welcome to Nightcap, where National Journal’s top correspondents take you inside today’s convention—and what’s happening after hours.
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GOP Challenge: How to Transcend Aging White Base

The nation’s demographics are dominating the GOP’s soul-searching and its second-guessing.
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Competent Debaters Obama, Romney Go Deep on Issues

President Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney sharpened their approaches in their second debate before the election, and the result was the meatiest discussion yet on domestic issues before a mass audience on national television.
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Why Rubio Wasn't the Match for Romney

ABC News is reporting that Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is not being vetted by Mitt Romney's team, making it unlikely he'll be tapped as a running mate.  In retrospect, the biggest clue that Mitt Romney wouldn't be looking to Rubio took place Sunday, when the Republican presidential nominee awkwar...

And This Is Why It Was Foolish to Crack Those Teleprompter Jokes

It was bound to happen eventually, but it's especially poetic that it happened to a man sometimes described as the Republican Obama. After months of conservative politicians and pundits nonsensically attacking the president for reading his speeches from a teleprompter, here's a study in karma, via Taegan Goddard.

Previewing the Sunday Shows

This weekend the Sunday shows turn to the battle over immigration in the 2012 race and the contempt vote against Attorney General Eric Holder.

Your 5 Favorite Stories on Social Media This Week

We take a look at stories that got you talking this week.
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Forget About Election Fatigue—Campaign 2016 Starts Now

Republicans are without an heir apparent for 2016. That is a disoriented position for a party that has traditionally anointed a previous primary challenger, the next-in-line candidate, to become its standard-bearer four years later. 

Rubio on Romney's Veep Selection: 'Let His Process Play Itself Out'

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, whose name has long been mentioned as a potential GOP vice presidential choice, said on Sunday that Mitt Romney has a selection process in place and that republicans should “let his process play itself out.”

On Rubio and the Vice Presidency

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George LeMieux Exits Florida Senate Race

Former Sen. George LeMieux ended his bid for a return trip to the Senate on Wednesday, announcing his decision in a video sent to supporters.

Rubio Criticizes Obama’s ‘Troubling Chest-Thumping’ on bin Laden

Sen. Marco Rubio says that the Obama administration’s cooperation with a company making a movie about the raid that killed Osama bin Laden is “part of a troubling trend of chest-thumping.”

Hie Thee To North Carolina

As we write in today's Hotline spotlight (Subscribers can click here), it's highly likely that North Carolinians have seen Mitt Romney's vice presidential nominee -- it's just not clear which one of the high-profile Republicans on Romney's short list trapsing through the battleground state is going to come back in an even higher-profile role.

Report: Rubio CoS Still Being Paid by Lobbying Firm

Lee Fang of Republic Report reports about the ongoing connections between Cesar Conda - Sen. Marco Rubio's chief-of-staff - and the lobbying firm he helped launch, Navigators Global:Conda, a former aide to Dick Cheney in the first term of the Bush administration and a former analyst for the U.S. Cha...
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Can Obama Deliver on His Education-to-Jobs Proposal?

President Obama made 21st-century skills a centerpiece of his reelection campaign, but it is not clear how he will make good on his pledge. Second in a series looking at the challenges facing Obama in his second term.

Rubio: Obama’s ‘Hot Mic’ Moment Prompted Romney Endorsement

After President Obama got caught on a live microphone this week talking with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., decided he had to throw his weight behind Mitt Romney for the GOP presidential nomination, the Daily Caller reports. At the same time, Rubio also said that he wished that other candidates had run for the nomination.

Schumer: 'No Way' Romney Can Win Without Better Latino Support

New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, who heads the Senate Democrats' messaging and policy shop, said that recent endorsements picked up by Mitt Romney may hurt more than help, and that a problem with Latino voters could cost him the general election.

Aides in Silicon Valley for Trip Promoting Innovation; Lobbyists There Too

The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation has whisked a number of Hill and administration staffers out to Silicon Valley for a three-day tour promoting innovation, our colleague Andrew Joseph writes in Influence Alley.

Romney’s Four-State Bus Tour Probably Isn’t a Veep Rollout

It seems like the perfect setting: presumptive nominee Mitt Romney, rolling through four swing states in a bus decked out with campaign signage, his new vice president by his side being introduced to the country.

Rubio Blames Both Sides for Immigration Stalemate

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., widely discussed as a potential vice presidential pick for Mitt Romney, laid into both Democrats and Republicans for politicizing the immigration debate in a way that he said is standing in the way of reform.
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Jeb Bush Backs Rubio for VP Nominee

Mitt Romney isn't the only Republican former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush endorsed today.Speaking to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Bush said that Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., would be his pick for vice presidential nominee this fall.
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Political Conventions in the Eye of Beholder

A few weeks back, my boss assigned me to go home and watch the conventions the way most Americans would. What I observed—on a Sony widescreen, an iPad, and my iPhone—is not what the press and the delegates were seeing in the convention hall. Here are a few final observations. 

Rubio Contrasts Republican Party with Obama

Though he refuses to talk about the possibility of a vice presidential run, Sen. Marco Rubio made a fine surrogate for Mitt Romney on Sunday, repeatedly slamming Obama as “divisive” even while working to portray the Republican party as one defined by compassionate conservatism.

Why Romney Spent Thursday in Inner-City Philadelphia

Mitt Romney's visit to an inner-city, predominantly African-American West Philadelphia charter school Thursday, pitching his message of education reform, looked like a curious move for his campaign. The images of Romney were, at times, awkward, and he faced a far-from-friendly crowd inside and a cro...
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Poll: Republicans Want Rubio for Vice President

A plurality of Republicans want Mitt Romney to choose Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., as his running mate, according to a new CNN/ORC International poll conducted as the buzz over Romney's choice continues to build.

Rubio: Obama Asking Us to Abandon Our Economic Heritage

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., blasted President Obama's economic policies in the weekly Republican address, calling his push for a so-called millionaires' tax "divisive rhetoric."

Rubio Says GOP Credit Card Use 'Looked Bad'

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fl., a man on the short-list of possible vice presidential candidates, said Monday that he regretted using a Republican Party credit card for personal expenses when he was speaker of the Florida House, but also said that he paid the expenses out of his own pocket at the end of every month if they were not party-related.
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Gingrich Pulls Ad After Rubio Dubs It 'Inflammatory'

Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich’s campaign on Wednesday pulled an ad that accused rival Mitt Romney of being “anti-immigrant” after influential Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida complained that the ad was inaccurate and inflammatory.

Influence Alley Notebook—Barbour Defends Obama

President Obama was criticized this week for campaigning across swing states while Hurricane Isaac ripped through Louisiana. But frankly, former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour isn’t sure what all the fuss is about.
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Is Rubio the Ideal Match for Romney?

Mitt Romney is denying reports that Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is not being vetted by his team. But that doesn't mean it's likely he'll tap Rubio as his running mate. In retrospect, the biggest clue that the two wouldn't be an ideal pair took place Sunday, when the Republican presidential nominee awkw...
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Veep Question of the Day: Who’s Being Vetted?

Mitt Romney said Tuesday that contrary to published reports, Marco Rubio is being vetted for the No. 2 spot on the Republican ticket this fall. The move shed a rare ray of light on what so far has been a completely hidden process -- but there are still ways to interpret what's happening behind the scenes.  

GOP Senate Candidates: Yesteryear's Heroes

One of Mitt Romney’s significant vulnerabilities in the presidential race is the hole in his resume after he left the Massachusetts governorship in January 2007. After leaving office, he became something of a permanent presidential candidate – all while earning little day-to-day income and living off his considerable wealth. The Obama campaign has exploited the too-rich-to-work perception by attacking him for declining to disclose his early tax returns.  There’s a reason why Romney didn’t talk much about his biography after winning the Republican nomination – there’s not a whole lot of recent history there.  
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Rising Stars of the GOP

Six emerging Republican leaders—Ted Cruz, Susana Martinez, Scott Walker, Kristi Noem, Chris Christie, and Marco Rubio—are poised to leave their mark on a GOP struggling to both broaden its base and keep Reagan's small-government vision alive. 
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Insiders Swoon Over Rubio for VP Nomination

The Republican presidential nomination may still be up in the air, but political insiders in both parties are pretty sure they know who should be the second name on the GOP ticket. Two-thirds of the strategists surveyed in this week's National Journal Political Insiders Poll named Florida Sen. Marco Rubio as the strongest choice for the GOP vice presidential nomination.
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In Castro, Dems Have Keynoter With Echoes of Obama

The keynote speaker of this year’s Democratic convention is a telegenic young orator, a Harvard Law school grad with a cool demeanor and a hard-to-pronounce name who people say could one day be president of the United States.

Romney Hunkers Down For Debate Prep

As the Democratic National Convention swings into full gear, new Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney plans to spend much of the week in private preparing for the fall’s debates with President Obama, with no public appearances currently planned.
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Jeb Bush and Jeb Jr.: Bridges From Past to Future

When former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush addresses the Republican convention on Thursday, he will represent a bridge between his party’s past and its future.
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