Sen. Marco Rubio is about to release a second book.
“American Dreams: Restoring Economic Opportunity for Everyone,” is slated to be released on Jan. 13, followed by a book tour — perfect timing as the Florida Republican eyes a presidential run.
Rubio’s new book is said to be more political than his first book — An American Son: A Memoir — about his childhood and political rise, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
“I wrote this book because we stand at a critical juncture,” a blurb says on Amazon. “What kind of country are we going to be? Will we surrender to Obamacare and other laws that crush innovation and entrepreneurship? Will we accept a powerful nanny state and the erosion of family values? Will we allow politics to kill the American Dream?”
“I believe we can restore the American Dream and expand it to reach more people than ever before. But to do so we must restrain our power-hungry, debt-ridden federal government. We must help businesses create more stable middle-class jobs. And we must help our families stay healthy and secure,” Rubio writes.
On a Colombian radio show last week, the Republican senator said he will decide in the coming weeks whether to run for president or re-election in 2016.
A RealClearPolitics average of polls places Rubio seventh among a field of potential GOP 2016ers. He is nearly five percentage points behind leader Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul.
