Marco Rubio (R-Florida) walked off the stage to the tune of "Something New" by the Swedish musical duo Axwell and Ingrosso. However, Axwell and Ingrosso told Business Insider that Rubio did not ask to use their song and
“Everybody likes Marco Rubio,” said Iowa conservative radio host Steve Deace, a nationally syndicated commentator. But “I still don't hear his name from conservatives at all, and I think the Gang of Eight” — the bipartisan group of senators that
Marco Rubio seems to like taking risks. Announcing that he will run for the presidency, as he did in Miami on Monday, means that he may lose his Senate seat next year. But we're glad he's running, as we were glad to see him challenge Charlie Crist for
Marco Rubio (R-Florida) walked off the stage to the tune of "Something New" by the Swedish musical duo Axwell and Ingrosso. However, Axwell and Ingrosso told Business Insider that Rubio did not ask to use their song and
Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) announced Monday he's running for president in 2016. "I have heard some suggest that I should step aside and wait my turn, but I cannot. Because I believe our very identity as an exceptional nation is at