A Marco Rubio 2016 presidential run appears closer to reality
Senator Marco Rubio is taking steps toward the 2016 candidacy for president by contracting a campaign finance director and by executing a mock campaign run through key states for early voting. Univision News reported that a source close to Rubios campaign revealed that he ordered his team to operate as if he were throwing his hat into the ring. Rubio reportedly hired Anna Rogers as his campaign finance director, who will be in charge of raising $50 million or more in order for him to participate in the Republican primaries. SEE ALSO: Marco Rubio slams Florida gay marriage ruling Rogers is the current director of finance for American Crossroads, a conservative Super PAC (Political Action Committee) started by Karl Rove, which has managed to raise more than $200 million in previous elections to support Republican candidates. She’s expected to start working for Marco Rubios camp on February 1st, but already the Republican Senator from Florida, has recruited two big Republican campaign donors aboard: George Seay, CEO of Annadale; Jim Rubrich, of RockTenn. Marco Rubio starts fundraising for a 2016 presidential run Though he’s not expected to make his bid official for several weeks, Rubio is getting an early start on fundraising for his Super PAC. The senator is planning a swing through California to raise money, with stops in Beverly Hills, Newport Beach, and Rancho Sante Fe. He’ll also visit Texas and Chicago, CBS News reported. Possible contenders for the Republican nomination, include Floridas own former governor Jeb Bush, as well as Rand Paul of, and Senator Ted Cruz, of Texas. SEE ALSO: Marco Rubio’s comments on a 2016 campaign run sound very convincing None of these candidates have confirmed they will seek the candidacy, even though Jeb Bush has already created the “Right to Rise PAC” in anticipation of a possible campaign run. The senator of Cuban descent, is a strong conservative who has endeared himself to the Tea Party in the past, even though his stance on immigration and immigration reform has swung from extreme-right to moderate.The post A Marco Rubio 2016 presidential run appears closer to reality appeared first on Voxxi.
Senator Marco Rubio is taking steps toward the 2016 candidacy for president by contracting a campaign finance director and by executing a mock campaign run through key states for early voting.
Univision News reported that a source close to Rubios campaign revealed that he ordered his team to operate as if he were throwing his hat into the ring. Rubio reportedly hired Anna Rogers as his campaign finance director, who will be in charge of raising $50 million or more in order for him to participate in the Republican primaries.
SEE ALSO: Marco Rubio slams Florida gay marriage ruling
Rogers is the current director of finance for American Crossroads, a conservative Super PAC (Political Action Committee) started by Karl Rove, which has managed to raise more than $200 million in previous elections to support Republican candidates. She’s expected to start working for Marco Rubios camp on February 1st, but already the Republican Senator from Florida, has recruited two big Republican campaign donors aboard: George Seay, CEO of Annadale; Jim Rubrich, of RockTenn.
Marco Rubio starts fundraising for a 2016 presidential run
Though he’s not expected to make his bid official for several weeks, Rubio is getting an early start on fundraising for his Super PAC. The senator is planning a swing through California to raise money, with stops in Beverly Hills, Newport Beach, and Rancho Sante Fe. He’ll also visit Texas and Chicago, CBS News reported.
Possible contenders for the Republican nomination, include Floridas own former governor Jeb Bush, as well as Rand Paul of, and Senator Ted Cruz, of Texas.
SEE ALSO: Marco Rubio’s comments on a 2016 campaign run sound very convincing
None of these candidates have confirmed they will seek the candidacy, even though Jeb Bush has already created the “Right to Rise PAC” in anticipation of a possible campaign run.
The senator of Cuban descent, is a strong conservative who has endeared himself to the Tea Party in the past, even though his stance on immigration and immigration reform has swung from extreme-right to moderate.
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