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Rubio - Mayhew Analysis

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Today’s blog is going to be discussing how Senator Marco Rubio has exemplified David Mayhew’s theories and concepts shown in his book “Congress: The Electoral Connection”. David Mayhew , shown below, is a renowned political scientist who is known for his work on the United States Congress. It is clear that Mayhew’s main message is that “members of congress are single-minded seekers of reelection.” Meaning that members of congress have only one goal in mind: getting reelected. As a professor at Yale, David Mayhew has hypothesized that Congressmen work for this reelection through three main modes: position taking, credit claiming, and advertising. In this blog post, we will be examining each and see which Senator Rubio has used most in his current bid at reelection! Position Taking Position taking is described as taking a stand on a specific issue. This is a relatively ambiguous term, as the person who is taking the position can largely choose just how important it is. An example of this...

Re-Election - More Water for Rubio

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  Early in 2016, Senator Rubio hadn’t even decided that he would run for re-election in the Senate. Instead, he was chasing a bigger goal: President of the United States of America. But, after a loss in the primaries in his home state of Florida to would-be president Donald Trump, Rubio would decide to forgo his presidential bid.  I t wasn’t until late June that Rubio would decide to run for reelection in the senate. The Florida senate seat was a hot commodity at the time as one of nine battleground races in 2016 . Senator Rubio won, acquiring 52% (4,835,191) votes in comparison to the Democratic candidate Patrick Murphy, who had 44.3% (4,122,088) votes. Rubio held his ground against 11 challengers, most of which accumulated less than one percent of the total vote. This win came as an influential role in Republican control of the senate.    Reelection status Senator Rubio plans on keeping his place in office and the predictions are saying that he will. Accord...

Marco Rubio - District Profile

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  Today's blog is going to be discussing the great state that Marco Rubio represents as senator: Florida ! Census Data According to census.gov , the population of Florida is 21,781,128 as of July 1, 2021. The majority of the population is white non-Hispanic (77.3%), while Hispanics (26.4%) make up another large portion. African Americans come in third at 16.9%.  Of the population, nearly 21% is of the age 65 and above. This ranks them as one of the oldest states in the US. Meanwhile, 19.7% of the population is under the age of 18. Most of the population is located in an urban setting, such as the state's largest cities Jacksonville, Miami, and Tampa.  The median income of the population is $55,660. This  ranks them #36  in United States for median household income. Industry Florida has a very diverse set of industries that drive its economy. There are over two million business firms, with over one million of them being owned by women, minorities, and veterans. ...

All About Marco Rubio

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  Childhood and Education On May 28th, 1971, Marco Rubio was born in Miami, Florida . His parents, both Cuban immigrants, had four children. Senator Rubio’s childhood was very typical of a middle-class family. His father worked as a bartender at hotels, while his mother was a stock clerk, maid, and cashier. Senator Rubio believes that this upbringing helped him to understand the concepts of hard work and family, which he brought along with him throughout his political career.  After graduating high school, Senator Rubio went on to attend the University of Florida where he graduated with a degree in political science and then attended the University of Miami Law School where he graduated with his Juris Doctor degree. Political Career Senator Rubio’s time in law steered him to seek an occupation in public service. Soon after graduating, Rubio became a City Commissioner of West Miami. This led to him getting elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 2000 and eventually...