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Marco Rubio thinks Rick Scott would do a 'good job' as GOP Leader
Florida Politics· 12 hours agoWhile U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio isn’t openly endorsing U.S. Sen. Rick Scott’s latest ...
Sen. Rick Scott: Florida critical to U.S. leadership in modern space race
Daytona Beach News-Journal· 6 days agoWhile today’s space race does not evoke the drama and national attention it did decades ago,...
Rick Scott launches ad pledging to protect IVF
Florida Politics· 6 hours agoU.S. Sen. Rick Scott’s re-election campaign is unveiling a multimillion-dollar ad buy, featuring a 30-second video ...
Rick Scott spotlights Ecuadorian support
Florida Politics· 2 days agoAnother week brings another coalition of supporters of U.S. Sen. Rick Scott’s re-election. Scott was in Coral Gables ...
‘Democrats are fearmongering’ with contraception bill, says letter signed by Sens. Mitt Romney and...
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 5 hours ago“(A)nd it’s disgusting that Democrats are fearmongering on this important issue to score cheap...
Florida’s GOP senators hold up Biden’s nomination of top lawyer for federal judge
Miami Herald via AOL· 6 days agoSens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott, Florida’s two GOP U.S. senators, have blocked the nomination ...
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst promises to oppose Democratic legislation because of Trump verdict
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRepublican U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst has signed a letter promising to oppose judicial nominees, spending...
Rick Scott lays out Washington-changing agenda if he's elected Senate GOP Leader
Florida Politics· 7 days agoAs U.S. Sen. Rick Scott runs for Senate Republican Leader, he is laying out his vision for animating...
After Trump verdict, Rubio, Scott and others threaten to block Biden’s picks for judges
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 2 days agoEight U.S. Republican senators, including Florida’s Marco Rubio and Rick Scott, say they won’t ...
GOP Lawmakers Threaten Dems With Prosecution
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoFrom the Dispatch Politics on The Dispatch Rep. Byron Donalds speaks with a reporter as he leaves the U.S. Capitol on May 17, 2024, in Washington, D.C.