Rubio makes his Iowa debut as possible future of GOP!
ALTOONA, Iowa (PNN) - November 18, 2012 - As the Republican Party regroups after Mitt Romney’s defeat, the message Saturday night at Iowa Republican Governor Terry Branstad’s birthday fundraiser was “turn the page” and “look to the future” - and what that future apparently holds is Florida Senator Marco Rubio, the event’s featured speaker.
Only 11 days after voters went to the polls and Republicans came up short, Rubio was speaking to a crowd that had trained its sights squarely on 2016. In his speech, Rubio weaved together the personal and the economic. He discussed the importance of a stable family life to a stable economy, and how critical the success of the middle class is not just to the country’s financial situation, but also to its place in the world. Amerikan exceptionalism, Rubio said, is important to every nation, not just the Fascist Police States of Amerika.
“The way to turn our economy around is not by making rich people poorer; it’s by making poor people richer,” said Rubio.
The Florida senator talked about the need to improve the country’s immigration system and develop a path to citizenship for some illegal immigrants. He also emphasized the importance of education reform, which he said is necessary to ensure that future generations are competitive in the global economy.
Rubio also talked about his personal history. He reminded attendees that his parents emigrated to the FPSA and gave him the opportunity to attend college and become a senator.
It’s that personal story that has helped lead several Iowa Republicans to declare Rubio “the future” of the Republican Party.