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Christian Paz @ Vox · 05/11/2026 06:00 EDT

Look out — Marco Rubio is trying to take back the GOP

Marco Rubio has been having a moment — the kind that makes people wonder if he might be a candidate for president sooner than later.  On Tuesday, he took over press secretary duties while Karoline Leavitt was on maternity leave and fielded questions for more than 45 minutes, happily trading rap lyrics with reporters along the […]

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