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CBS News chief White House correspondent Norah O'Donnell:
Marco Rubio says, "I'm not going to be the vice-president."
At one point, he claimed his parents fled Cuba AFTER Castro took over. Rubio's parents came from Cuba to the U.S. in 1956.
"I wish I would've known the date," he told O'Donnell. "I would've gotten it right. I would've said, 'They came before Castro.'"
And then there were the unwelcome headlines about his use of a Florida State Republican Party credit card to pay for personal expenses.
He paid the charges, and says it was all a careless mistake.
Rubio was born Catholic, but when his parents briefly moved to Las Vegas in 1979, they joined the Mormon Church.
"You were Mormon for three years, then you came back and were Catholic again - and now you go to a Baptist Church," said O' Donnell.
"Well, yeah, our church is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. I never stopped being a Catholic," he said.
When asked if the GOP has a problem with courting Hispanic voters, Rubio said, "I think it has work to do."
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-3445_162-57454756/rubio-gop-has-work-to-do-to-win-over-hispanics/
Marco Rubio says, "I'm not going to be the vice-president."
At one point, he claimed his parents fled Cuba AFTER Castro took over. Rubio's parents came from Cuba to the U.S. in 1956.
"I wish I would've known the date," he told O'Donnell. "I would've gotten it right. I would've said, 'They came before Castro.'"
And then there were the unwelcome headlines about his use of a Florida State Republican Party credit card to pay for personal expenses.
He paid the charges, and says it was all a careless mistake.
Rubio was born Catholic, but when his parents briefly moved to Las Vegas in 1979, they joined the Mormon Church.
"You were Mormon for three years, then you came back and were Catholic again - and now you go to a Baptist Church," said O' Donnell.
"Well, yeah, our church is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. I never stopped being a Catholic," he said.
When asked if the GOP has a problem with courting Hispanic voters, Rubio said, "I think it has work to do."
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-3445_162-57454756/rubio-gop-has-work-to-do-to-win-over-hispanics/