Senator Marco Rubio spoke out in favor of Mitt Romneys’ tax plan ahead of the second presidential debate, albeit without getting into details.
The top Romney surrogate told a group of journalists today, “There will be a very helpful debate about whether things like the charitable deduction, the health insurance premium, the home interest deduction should be part of the deal.” The senator then went on to say, “Do you really want to hurt charitable giving in a country when you are saying that you want to rely less on government and more on private institutions to deal with these issues? And how are you going to raise taxes on people on their health care premiums when you are saying you want there to be a system in place where folks can have more control over their own money?”
Our very own Last Word host, Lawrence O’Donnell, asked Rubio what tax deductions he would eliminate. The senator was at a loss for ideas. O’Donnell tweeted:
I just asked Sen Rubio if he could name one tax deduction he would eliminate. He couldn’t.









