Surprise, Surprise: John Fetterman Breaks Ranks With Dems, Supports Marco Rubio for SecState
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91% : While Trump could still change his mind, Rubio would have an easy chance with approval, now with Fetterman's blessing.80% : Trump is expected to choose Rubio for the top position.
70% : See Related: REPORT: Donald Trump Will Select Sen. Marco Rubio As Secretary of State'It's Astonishing': Fetterman Blown Away by the 'Intensity' of Support for Trump, Musk in PennsylvaniaWhat makes all this interesting is the fact that Democrats, now that they are in the minority, will be shouting from the rooftops the need for "bipartisanship," which historically they have defined as "Republicans doing what we tell them."
29% : "I was actually shocked that Trump didn't pick him over (Ohio Senator JD) Vance.
17% : "Fetterman told Fox News last month that he was "shocked" Trump did not select Rubio as his vice-presidential running mate in the 2024 election.
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