Will Florida's Marco Rubio serve as Donald Trump's secretary of state?
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75% : AdvertisementBreaking NewsGet the latest breaking news from North Texas and beyond.SIGN UPOr with:GoogleFacebookBy signing up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy PolicyGrenell has expressed confidence to allies that he is Trump's top choice, and has emerged as a favorite of far-right firebrands that have begun casting Rubio as a war hawk out of step with Trump.Rubio's stature in the Senate would ensure a smooth confirmation process, and his prior vetting as a top contender to be Trump's vice presidential running mate means he's not likely to raise any red flags within Trump's transition team or in the Senate.60% : Rubio has made it known to Trump and his inner circle that he is interested in joining the president-elect's cabinet, sources say, adding that secretary of state is perhaps the most natural fit for the senator.
49% : After he was passed up to be Trump's running mate this summer, Republicans in Florida and Washington began floating the senator's name for the secretary job, arguing that his deep foreign policy experience -- and friendly relationship with Trump -- make him a prime contender to serve as the country's top diplomat.
37% : He is an outspoken critic of the Chinese government and said this summer that Trump would continue supporting Taiwan against a potential invasion, penning legislation that would boost deterrence against a war in the Pacific.
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