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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • Mario Rubio brother of U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio listens to his brother speech during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio waves to supporters after speaking during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • A young boy reaches out to shake hands with U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio during a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks with supporters following a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio poses for a picture with a supporter following a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks with reporters following a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks with reporters following a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks with reporters following a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks with reporters following a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks with reporters following a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio leaves after speaking with reporters following a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio walks to his put following a campaign town hall at the Omar Shrine Temple in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • An overflow crowd stands outside to listen as U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • Supporter Roger Boisvert listens from the parking lot as U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speak during a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • An overflow crowd stands outside to listen as U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio pauses while speaking during a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio pauses while speaking during a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio pauses while speaking during a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio pauses while speaking during a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio pauses while speaking during a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • Supporters listen as U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • Supporters listen to U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speak during a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio smiles as he pauses while speaking during a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio waves to supporters after speak during a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio smiles as he greets supporters following a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio autographs a campaign poster following a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio smiles for a picture as he greets supporters following a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio takes a selfie with a supporter following a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio holds a baby as he greets supporters following a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio holds a baby as he greets supporters following a campaign town hall at the Odell Weeks Activity Center in Aiken, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) and U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) wave as they are announced on stage during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) and U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) wave as they are announced on stage during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) and U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) wave as they are announced on stage during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) and U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) wave as they are announced on stage during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • A young boy watches as U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) gestures as she speaks while U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) looks on during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) shares a hug with U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) before Rubio speaks during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) and U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) wave as they are announced on stage during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) and U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) wave as they are announced on stage during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) speaks as South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) looks on during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) smiles as he speaks while South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) gives a thumbs up during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks as South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley looks on during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) speaks as South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) looks on during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) speaks as South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) appluads during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) speaks as South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) looks on during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) speaks as South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) appluads during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) speaks as South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) looks on during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) waves to supporters after speaking as South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley looks on during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) speaks as U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) smiles during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) wave to supporters during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio (R) points to the crowd as South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley (L) waves during a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. Haley announced her endorsement of Rubio for the Republican presidential nomination. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio takes a photo with a supporter following a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio takes a photo with a supporter following a campaign event in Chapin, South Carolina February 17, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Keane
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