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Following the Supreme Courtâs decision to legalize gay marriage in all 50 states, Rubio offered a disappointing response acceding all power to the Court and advocated moving on from defining marriage as one man and one woman. âWhile I disagree with this decision, we live in a republic and must abide by the law. As we look ahead, it must be a priority of the next president to nominate judges and justices committed to applying the Constitution as written and originally understood.â (Rubio.Senate.gov)
Rubio told CNN that he did not believe in restricting access to abortifacients including the so called “morning-after pill.” This comment shows that he does not believe that life begins immediately at conception as these types of drugs are under intense debate in the medical community if they can affect implantation of the zygote. (CNN) (Life Site News)
Rubio missed the chance to stand up for the unborn, when he skipped a vote on a continuing resolution that contained funding for Planned Parenthood until December 11, 2015.
Rubio voted against reforms to the NSA mass surveillance program intended to address privacy concerns -
That’s an awesome graphic.