Story highlights Marco Rubio canceled an Iowa campaign stop Friday morning to vote against the budget deal

A Florida newspaper called on him to resign his seat because of his missed votes and opponents have hammered him on the issue

Washington (CNN) Marco Rubio, who has faced scrutiny for missing Senate votes because of his presidential run, touted his decision to cancel a Friday morning campaign stop in Iowa to vote against the two-year budget deal in the Senate.

"The Council Bluffs lunch originally scheduled for noon today at Barley's will be postponed to a later date due to Senate votes in Washington," the Rubio campaign highlighted in his daily schedule sent Friday morning.

Jeb Bush attacked Rubio for missing votes during Wednesday night's Republican debate, asking if he was working a "French work week" in an exchange that most pundits said backfired on Bush. But pressure has been growing on the Florida senator to address the issue since a Washington Post report emerged with a Rubio friend saying of his Senate job: "he hates it."

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel, which endorsed Rubio when he ran for the Senate, called on him to resign his seat this week.

"If you hate your job, senator, follow the honorable lead of House Speaker John Boehner and resign it," the paper wrote in an editorial.

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