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The Republican Debates will air tonight on FOX, and many will be tuning in to hear what Donald Trump will say...versus actually trying to educate themselves on who the best candidate for the right side of the aisle might be. Music Times doesn't write too much about politics but we know something, duh, about music, so we've come up with an act or musician to accompany all ten of tonight's candidates. Check out our reasoning below, with the candidates ordered just as FOX has them ranked heading into the big event. -
Marco Rubio Is a Fan of Nicki Minaj and EDM: Which DJs Are His Favorite?
The race to the White House in 2016 is heating up and candidates on both sides of the isle are looking for anyway to get an edge. The biggest will be on the Republican ticket with new candidates popping up weekly and Marco Rubio has been the latest to announce his candidacy for President. During his time in congress, the Junior Senator from Florida has been a vocal critic of the president and known as a big fan of hip-hop. He was approached by TMZ in Washington D.C. and asked about his both his wife and his musical preferences. Rubio, who has been embroiled in a controversy surrounding using an unlicensed song on the road, (not the first republican candidate to do so) admitted to liking Nicki Minaj and electronic music, specifically David Guetta, Axwell /\ Ingrosso and Swedish House Mafia.
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