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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Marco Rubio is a Republican politician in the United States. He is a United States Senator from Florida, and is a candidate for the Republican nomination for president of the United States in the 2016 election. Rubio supports balancing the federal budget, while prioritizing defense spending; on climate change, he believes it is real, but denies — or is reluctant to admit — that it is caused by humans, and he asserts that other nations like China are mainly responsible; on Obamacare, he wants to repeal it and replace it with tax credits and less regulation; regarding the internet, he opposes net neutrality which is a government policy of prohibiting different prices for different types of content; on immigration, he supports securing the country's borders and then offering a legal status to people who came to the United States unlawfully, and he also believes there should be more vetting of refugees, but he now believes that seeking a single comprehensive immigration reform bill would be delusional; on social issues, Rubio believes (as PBS puts it) that \"marriage is between a man and a woman\", and he disagreed with the Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage in all fifty states; he identifies as pro-life and opposes abortion; on taxes, Rubio plans to set corporate taxes at 25 percent, reform the tax code, and cap economic regulations; as to Cuba, Rubio would counteract the Obama administration’s normalization of relations; on Iran, he supports tough sanctions, and scrapping the recent nuclear deal; regarding the Islamic State, he favors aiding local Sunni forces in Iraq and Syria.Rubio says that the United States cannot accept more Syrian refugees because background checks cannot be done under present circumstances; he supports working with allies to set up no-fly zones in Syria to protect civilians from Bashar al-Assad; he favors collection of bulk metadata for purposes of national security; he believes that gun control laws generally fail to achieve their purpose; he is supportive of the Trans Pacific Partnership because the U.S. risks being excluded from global trade unless it is more open to trade; he is wary of China regarding national security and human rights, and wants to boost the U.S. military presence in that region but hopes for greater economic growth as a result of trading with that country; and, on capital punishment, Rubio opposes protracted legal battles that delay justice for the victims, so he favors streamlining the appeals process."@en }

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