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To: Paul Smith who wrote (467275)1/25/2012 2:07:32 AM
From: goldworldnet2 Recommendations  Respond to of 793526
 
(Latest on Rubio) Sen. Rubio Doesn't Definitively Rule Out VP Slot
Monday, 23 Jan 2012 12:24 PM
By Michelle Lopata

newsmax.com

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is “willing to basically do almost anything” to help the Republican presidential nominee, but would not specifically speak to the possibility of accepting a vice-presidential slot.

“What I’ve said consistently is that I’m focused on being in the United States Senate,” Rubio said Monday on Miami’s NewsRadio 610 WIOD. “That’s where I think I can make the biggest difference and nothing has happened to change my mind in that regard.”

Without definitively saying yes or no, the senator instead said the radio host was “laying out a hypothetical which I don’t believe is going to happen.” Rubio often has been mentioned on the short list for the Number Two spot on a GOP presidential ticket.

“I don’t think there’s any individual that’s going to help the Republicans win,” Rubio said. “I think the nominee’s going to carry that.

“I am willing to basically do almost anything to help our nominee win,” he said. “That’s how important I think the race is.”

Rather than focusing on the nominee’s running mates, Rubio said that “what will help the nominee win is the message the nominee is driving.”

“I don’t think running mates are the ones that are going to decide the race.”

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To: Paul Smith who wrote (467275)1/25/2012 12:40:40 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793526
 
Mitt Romney isn't any old Charlie Crist, he just uses Charlie Crist's loyalists and employees, but there's nothing there, move along.