Ocasio-Cortez, Rubio top poll of 2028 presidential contenders
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The AtlanticAMay 11, 9:44 PM
Trump Isn’t Setting Vance or Rubio Up for the Future
The moves the president is making right now will put all possible successors in the same predicament.
The GuardianAMay 13, 1:58 AM
Linguistic workaround allows Marco Rubio, sanctioned by Beijing, to travel to China for the first time
Chinese government appears to be using the workaround of a different character to represent part of the secretary of state’s name, to allow him to visit the country for the upcoming Trump summit US se
Center(2)
The HillBMay 12, 3:11 PM
Ocasio-Cortez, Rubio top poll of 2028 presidential contenders
Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.) and Secretary of State Marco Rubio came out ahead in new polling about voters’ preferences for the 2028 presidential election. The Atlas National Poll
AxiosAMay 7, 6:57 PM
Rubio announces new Cuba sanctions
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new sanctions Thursday on Cuba's military-industrial enterprise, its leader and a state-owned natural resources company. Why it matters: The new sanctions sho
Right(4)
Daily WireCMay 12, 7:16 AM
Trump Takes A Spontaneous 2028 Presidential Straw Poll: Vance Or Rubio?
President Donald Trump polled a crowd at the White House on Monday, asking if they would like to see Vice President JD Vance or Secretary of State Marco Rubio run for president in 2028. “I don’t know
RealClearPoliticsBMay 13, 2:38 AM
The Vance-Rubio 2028 Question Pops Up Again
Rubio and Vance both showed how each is handling the most complex and difficult issue today, which is the war in Iran.
Washington TimesCMay 12, 9:04 PM
Trump floats Vance-Rubio 'dream team' ticket for 2028
TRUMP on a Vance-Rubio 2028 ticket: "I do believe that's a dream team ... That does not mean you have my endorsement under any circumstance. But you know ... I think it sounds like presidential candid
BreitbartDMay 12, 6:30 PM
Report: Trump Sanctions Rattle Spanish Companies Propping Up Tourism in Cuba
Spanish companies operating in Cuba are reportedly assessing the potential risks of continuing to do business in the country after the U.S. sanctioned GAESA, the Cuban communist regime's tourism congl
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