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Rubio: Presidency Not Reserved For Rich, Powerful


rubioSen. Marco Rubio says the White House is not reserved for the rich and powerful, and says he, the son of a bartender and a maid, has the same chance to serve as those who come from power and privilege.

Rubio is launching his Republican presidential campaign in Miami. He’s telling supporters that someone with this background can still have a fair shake in America. His parents are Cuba immigrants.

Rubio’s comments are a contrast to two members of political dynasties who are likely rivals: Hillary Rodham Clinton, a Democrat and former secretary of state; and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, a Republican.

Rubio is launching his campaign at Freedom Tower, where those fleeing Cuba in the 1960s and 1970s met U.S. officials.

(AP)



One Response

  1. That’s true. Of recent presidents, it should be noted that niether Obama nor Clinton were rich before they became president, though they all managed to become “one percenters” during their career in public service (cf. the famous song “The little tin box”). Reagan’s wealth came from his prior career (politics as a “second career” for him). Carter and the Bushes were all “old money.”

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