They're willing to accept changes on the part of the U.S. that contribute to more money entering Cuba so they can benefit. But in terms of political changes on the island, an opening, etc., that won't happen, that won't change, and I've always said that, from the beginning. I've even said that it doesn't matter how many tourists who to Cuba, how many times the President visits Cuba; there won't be any changes in the Cuban government's posture. And that is the same as always.
Marco RubioOur national motto is 'In God we Trust,' reminding us that faith in our Creator is the most important American value of all.
Marco RubioI've always said that I'm open to changes in the relations between Cuba and the U.S., but that Cuba must make changes also.
Marco RubioI'm not looking to be anyone's vice president. I looking to be the president of the United States. Or, I'll be a private citizen, there's nothing wrong with being a private citizen.
Marco RubioNational security - the military is the first thing we should spend money on. You have to fully fund that first. And then you should be paying for everything else.
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