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It will be interesting to watch whether he folds up the campaign prior to Florida... if not, he is almost certain to suffer a humiliating loss which will all but end his young political career.
It will be interesting to watch whether he folds up the campaign prior to Florida... if not, he is almost certain to suffer a humiliating loss which will all but end his young political career.
So both sides are calling for him to get out. IMO Trump wants him out so he can get Fla and they want Kasich out so Ohio is open.
Marco could win Florida. The elite and the establishment are spending 40 million on ads against Trump and his poll numbers in Florida have gone down because of that. Even if Rubio wins Florida I doubt that would be enough to change much. He has only won Minnesota and might win Puerto Rico.
It will be interesting to watch whether he folds up the campaign prior to Florida... if not, he is almost certain to suffer a humiliating loss which will all but end his young political career.
What political career? This is a guy who quit the Senate because politics turned him off. How can he has a political career if he doesn't like politics?
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Kasich and Rubio drop out before their state's primary? Maybe Rubio will want avoid the embarrassment of losing his home state.....then there's the brokered convention strategy.......Rubio is beholden to his contributors so he may hold on for awhile......
He's going to hold on until his donors tell him to drop. Rubio is their water boy so he's their best chance to have complete control over the executive branch
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