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The DNC Seizes On Sun-Sentinel’s Call For Marco Rubio To Resign

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By Mitch Perry, SaintPetersBlog.com, For SouthFloridaReporter.com, Oct. 28, 2015 – Without further editorial comment, the Democratic National Committee on Wednesday issued out a mass email statement that included the entire content of this morning’s South Florida Sun-Sentinel lead editorial, entitled, “Marco Rubio should resign, not rip us off.”

It comes after Rubio has continued to make reactionary remarks when asked about his poor attendance record in the Senate this year.

Rubio had missed 92 of the year’s 284 roll calls as of yesterday morning, a 68 percent attendance rate. That’s worse than the other members of the Senate running for president this year, but unlike Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul or Lindsey Graham, none have been making such derisive comments about the institution which employs them.

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