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From 'Hope & Change' to 'Divide & Conquer': Marco Rubio Draws a Sharp Contrast Between Presidential Candidates
August 07, 2012
"He has divided us against each other deliberately."
Americans must decide this November whether they want a president who understands business and job growth or one who is "divisive" and economically unsuccessful, or so says Republican Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL).
“He has divided us against each other deliberately,” said Sen. Rubio during a stump speech for Romney. "It’s the only way he thinks he can win. It has gone from 'hope' and 'change' to 'divide and conquer.'"
"And it's tragic in this case," he continued, "because I can’t think of a figure in modern American history who had more good will when he was elected than this one. And he has walked away from all of it. Today, he’s just another politician in Washington, D.C., with the same old divisive 'class warfare' politics of the past."
“This is not a choice between two bad people,” the senator continued, “This is a choice between a guy who has no idea what he's doing, and a guy that does.”
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(H/T: Fox Nation)
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