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Marco Rubio slams Hillary Clinton as 'a leader from yesterday … promising to take us back to yesterday'

Formally announcing his bid for president at the Freedom Tower in Miami Monday, Sen. Marco Rubio took a very thinly veiled swipe at Hillary Clinton, whom he referred to only as “a leader from yesterday.”

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Clearly, Rubio had chosen to present himself as a candidate for the future.

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Although there were many veiled shots fired at Hillary Clinton, Rubio’s speech, for its brevity, was heavy on policy, and issues of particular importance to the Miami-based audience were some of the biggest applause-getters.

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