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Republican senator Marco Rubio re-elected in Florida

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Marco Rubio: God is not done with America yet
Marco Rubio: God is not done with America yet – Nov 8, 2016

Marco Rubio failed in his bid to end up in the White House, but he’s still going back to Washington. Florida voters elected him to a second term in the Senate on Tuesday.

He had wavered for months before deciding to run for re-election. He beat back a challenge from Democratic Rep. Patrick Murphy, who has repeatedly tried to link Rubio to Donald Trump.

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The two Senate candidates differed starkly on a number of issues – including guns, health care, foreign policy, economic issues and abortion. Each sought to leverage voter discontent with both the GOP and Democratic nominees.

Rubio held onto had a narrow lead in polling going into Election Day over Murphy, who was abandoned by his own party after Democratic bosses decided to pull ad money from expensive Florida and invest it in Missouri, North Carolina and Indiana, instead.

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Newly reelected Florida Senator Marco Rubio told his supporters Tuesday that in his opinion, “God isn’t done with America yet” and urged optimism regardless of the outcome of the presidential race.
Click to play video: 'Marco Rubio: God is not done with America yet'
Marco Rubio: God is not done with America yet

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