Part of the story behind Barack Obama’s rise in the Democratic Party was his early status as a hot commodity on the campaign trail. Because he didn’t face a serious opponent in the 2004 race that brought him to the U.S. Senate, Obama had time to become a great asset for his future colleagues on the campaign trail and in fundraisers.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., did not enjoy the same shortcut to prominence, but you can see something similar happening with him now. He will be in Ohio today and tomorrow for Republican Josh Mandel to help in his challenge to Sen. Sherrod Brown, D.
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See Marco Rubio in Ohio Tonight or Tomorrow
Today I am honored to welcome Senator Marco Rubio to Ohio. I am also grateful that Senator Rubio has chosen our campaign as the first Senate campaign in the country to endorse!
Beginning this afternoon and through tomorrow morning, Senator Rubio and I will criss-cross the state, making stops including Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati. We will visit with grassroots volunteers, blue-collar laborers, small business owners, senior citizens and college students as we project our message of restoring fiscal sanity to Washington and economic freedom to America.
Today I am honored to welcome Senator Marco Rubio to Ohio. I am also grateful that Senator Rubio has chosen our campaign as the first Senate campaign in the country to endorse!
Beginning this afternoon and through tomorrow morning, Senator Rubio and I will criss-cross the state, making stops including Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati. We will visit with grassroots volunteers, blue-collar laborers, small business owners, senior citizens and college students as we project our message of restoring fiscal sanity to Washington and economic freedom to America.
Expect to see much more activity like this from Rubio as he works to raise his profile.
