Republican tries to soften party tone

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In response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address, one Republican has tried to soften his party's tone.

In a back-to-back speech, Senator Marco Rubio tried to shed his party's image as a defender of the rich.

He warned that Washington cannot tax its way to economic growth.

SOUNDBITE: (English) SENATOR MARCO RUBIO, REPUBLICAN OF FLORIDA, SAYING:

"So Mr. President, I don't oppose your plans because I want to protect the rich. I oppose your plans because I want to protect my neighbours. Hard-working middle class Americans who don't need us to come up with a plan to grow the government. They want a plan to grow the middle class."

The speech was a crucial moment for the Republican, as his party tries to reach out to the fast-growing Latino population.

Rubio is widely viewed as a contender for the presidency in 2016.