Bill Clinton once said one of the biggest drawback to the presidency is losing driving privileges. But if Sen. Marco Rubio is elected, that restriction could be a boon.
The Florida senator and his wife, Jeanette, have incurred 17 driving tickets in less than two decades of living in Florida, The New York Times reported on Friday.
The couple has received numerous citations for speeding, careless driving, and blowing red lights. On four different occasions, they agreed to take lessons to improve their driving.
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Rubio, the youngest presidential candidate in the race, has incurred four driving citations, including careless driving, speeding, and running a stop sign. He attended driving classes twice for these infractions.









