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Title: 'Ineligible' Rubio top GOP choice for VP Will Republicans put possibly unqualified candidate on ballot?
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URL Source: http://www.wnd.com/2012/02/ineligible-rubio-top-gop-choice-for-vp/
Published: Feb 21, 2012
Author: Joe Kovacs
Post Date: 2012-02-21 12:24:30 by christine
Keywords: None
Views: 593
Comments: 34

JUPITER ISLAND, Fla. – Despite his avowed non-interest and the fact he may not even be constitutionally eligible to hold the office, Florida U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio is the top choice of Republicans and independents for the vice-presidential slot on the Republican ticket this year, according to a brand-new poll.

The national survey of 800 registered voters by Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMind shows Rubio receiving 66 mentions, more than 8 percent of the time, followed by former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

“Anytime you place ahead of Sarah Palin, call yourself a winner,” said poll director Peter Woolley, “Her name recognition and presence are formidable.”

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The question given to respondents was open-ended, asking: “No matter who is the Republican nominee for president, if you could pick the vice presidential nominee, who would it be?”

After Palin, the top respondents were Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann and surprisingly, Democrat Hillary Clinton.

While Rubio himself has expressed numerous times that he is not interested in running for vice president, the public’s interest in him has not waned.

But his presence on the ticket could cause a backlash among some voters who believe he is not a natural-born citizen of the United States, and thus ineligible for president or vice president.

Though Rubio was born in Miami, Fla., in 1971, his parents were not U.S. citizens at the time, and they did not become American citizens until Nov. 5, 1975, four years after Marco was born.

Many say that a natural-born citizen must be someone born to parents who are both already U.S. citizens.

“Rubio’s not eligible,” WND Editor Joseph Farah told Sean Hannity during an appearance on the Fox News Channel last month.

“You’re going to lose 10 percent of the Republican vote because he’s not a natural-born citizen. We’ve been through this with Obama now for four years. You want to open that can of worms again?”


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#25. To: christine (#0) (Edited)

Rubio is eligible as a natural born citizen .... but he's a bad choice for VP.

It turns out that Rubio has some skeletons in his closet.

His parents were not refugees from Communism; they arrived in the US more than two years before Castro came to power.

He is not a balance to Romney's Mormonism, because he and his parents were themselves Mormon. He seems to have slid away from that, but he's another politician who wears his religion on his sleeve.

He was responsible for getting a candidates' debate scheduled for Univision, the Hispanic cable channel, boycotted and cancelled ... which he did as revenge because that channel was going to run a news report about a cousin of Rubio who was sent to prison as a major figure in a drug cartel.

Although Rubio got elected (in a 3-way race) in Florida, largely because of support from the Cuban community, his support among other Hispanic groups is weak. For one thing, other Hispanic communities differ from the Cuban community in not making anti-Communism/anti-Castroism a high priority. For another thing, Rubio is supportive of strict immigration law enforcement - Cuban-Americans are exempt from these restrictions but not Mexican-Americans, who are very sensitive about this and who outnumber the Cubans outside Florida.

Shoonra  posted on  2012-02-23   21:37:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: Shoonra (#25)

Rubio is eligible as a natural born citizen

No he isn't. Neither is Obama and probably not Romney, either.

He was responsible for getting a candidates' debate scheduled for Univision, the Hispanic cable channel, boycotted and cancelled ... which he did as revenge because that channel was going to run a news report about a cousin of Rubio who was sent to prison as a major figure in a drug cartel.

Which candidate's scheduled debate for Univision did he get boycotted and canceled?

Rubio is supportive of strict immigration law enforcement - Cuban-Americans are exempt from these restrictions but not Mexican-Americans, who are very sensitive about this and who outnumber the Cubans outside Florida.

I didn't know that Cubans were exempt. Is it because they come here, when they do, as refugees? Probably those numbers are few and far between as compared to the illegal entrance influx here by Mexicans who aren't applying as refugees. The last refugee from Cuba that I know of was circa the year 2000 -- a child and he was abruptly sent back...Elian Gonzales.

GreyLmist  posted on  2012-02-24   2:16:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: GreyLmist (#33)

Here's a news item about the Univision debate that Rubio sabotaged:

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/10/04/gop-presidential-candidates-threaten- to-boycott-univision-debate-over-rubio/

Cuban refugees have gotten special admission to the US as refugees from Communism; even those who would never be allowed in if they were Mexican or Guatemalan, etc., are allowed in and allowed to stay. And yes, they're still showing up on our shores.

Considering that Mexican/Guatemalan/Salvadoran/etc-Americans outnumber Cuban- Americans in the voting booths, Rubio's enthusiasm for strict enforcement against non-Cuban Hispanics will probably hurt him at the polls.

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