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Marco Rubio is not angry anymore

Miami : FL : USA | Aug 23, 2010 at 6:06 PM PDT
Source: Salon
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Reuters/Carlos Barria Marco Rubio Marco Rubio was supposed to beat Charlie Crist in the Florida Republican primary by being the tea-partying real conservative. But then Crist took his ball and left the Republican party completely. And so Rubio naturally shifted to general election mode, which,... FULL ARTICLE AT Salon
 
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