Social Issues Expose Potential Fault Lines Among GOP’s 2016 Contenders

WASHINGTON — Pivotal developments on two cultural issues – immigration reform and gay marriage – offer an early preview of potential fault lines among Republicans weighing White House bids in 2016.

When the Senate approved a comprehensive immigration reform measure, Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Rand Paul of Kentucky voted in opposite directions amid divisions in the party over how to curb the fast-growing flow of Latino voters to Democrats.

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