Common Ground Scorecard for Marco Rubio
U.S. Senate
Marco Rubio (FL - R)
Marco Rubio, a child of refugees who left Cuba and opposed the Communist regime of Fidel Castro, has gained broader influence over U.S. foreign policy during his tenure in the Senate. He’s been a leading voice for sanctions on China and Cuba over human-rights issues and countering national security threats from China, Russia, and North Korea while seeking to bolster pro-democracy movements in South America. He was elected to the West Miami City Commission in 1998 and just over a year later, at age 28, he moved to the Florida House in a special election.
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Top Organizations and Groups
- Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (Ranking Member)
- Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship
- Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
- Joint Congressional-Executive Commission on China
- Senate Committee on Appropriations
- Joint Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission)
- Senate Special Committee on Aging
Common Ground Score is
39
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Official Performance Commentary
Official Performance score decreased 6 points based on 2023 performance. Top 50% for Official Performance.