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Despite a disappointing run of results so far, Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio says he's expecting to win his home state of Florida, and says the "pressure is to stay in" the race to beat front-runner Donald Trump. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio touts his conservative values at the CPAC conference outside of Washington, taking swipes at his party's front-runner, Donald Trump. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Scene outside the Southern District Court of Florida in Miami, where Donald Trump is due in court to face dozens of felony counts of mishandling US government secrets, in the most serious yet of a firestorm of criminal probes threatening to derail his bid to win back the White House. The former president plans to travel by motorcade for the 25-minute journey from his golf course in Miami to the federal courthouse, where he is expected to deny 37 counts of unlawfully retaining classified documents and obstructing efforts to get them back. IMAGES
Scene outside Mar-a-lago, Donald Trump's private Florida mansion, as the former US president is expected to launch a new White House bid Tuesday, even as a growing number of his hardcore supporters chalked up losses in last week's midterms. The 76-year-old billionaire, whose 2016 win shocked America and the world, has summoned the press to his Florida mansion for a "very big announcement" at 9:00 pm Tuesday (0200 GMT Wednesday). IMAGES
President Donald Trump arrives for a rally in The Villages, in must-win Florida, after a spirited last debate against Democratic challenger Joe Biden, who sought to cement his lead with a vow to get every American a free Covid-19 vaccine if elected. IMAGES
Donald Trump gets a roaring ovation from his crowd and he urges them to vote in November and he talks about running against Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush in Florida. He never originally thought he could beat them in their home state at the beginning of the Republican winner take all primary.
Nikki Haley seeks to warn Republican voters away from rival Donald Trump after he defeated her in the New Hampshire primary, saying nominating the controversial former US president would spell victory for Joe Biden in November. "The worst kept secret in politics is how badly the Democrats want to run against Donald Trump," she tells a watch party in Concord after US networks projected she would lose the primary. "A Trump nomination is a Biden win," she says. SOUNDBITE