The Many Faces Of Marco Rubio

Wednesday, June 20, 2012
As news that Marco Rubio may be a serious contender for Mitt Romney's GOP running mate emerged Tuesday, so too did a pair of books detailing Rubio's life.

A unauthorized biography, "The Rise of Marco Rubio," examines the life of what the book describes as a sometimes thin-skinned but preternaturally charming politician with impeccable instincts and a penchant for hip-hop music.
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