NBC News confirms that Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) is taking new steps toward a possible 2016 presidential run.
He has hired a new finance director (Anna Rogers from the Karl Rove-backed group American Crossroads); has planned early state visits for next month; and is skipping Senate votes next week to raise money in California.
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The news was first reported by ABC.
A Rubio aide also tells NBC News that the Florida senator has brought two major GOP donors on board: George Seay, the founder & CEO of Annadale Capital; and Jim Rubrich, former CEO of RockTenn.









