disneydude
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I think Rubio hangs around until he's completely out of money.
He's not defending his Senate seat, so what else has he got to do?
Rubio has to hope for a brokered convention.
I think Rubio hangs around until he's completely out of money.
He's not defending his Senate seat, so what else has he got to do?
Rubio has to hope for a brokered convention.
I'm a Rubio supporter, but if he doesn't do well today him, Carson, and Kasich need to drop. The only shot at being Trump will be Trump vs Cruz if Rubio doesn't get a decent amount of delegates.
I'm a Rubio supporter, but if he doesn't do well today him, Carson, and Kasich need to drop. The only shot at being Trump will be Trump vs Cruz if Rubio doesn't get a decent amount of delegates.
While Rubio tends to be "my guy"... such as it is... I do think he should get a little more experience as a Senator under his belt before he tries for President.The other reason why I believe that Rubio might fold is that he is looking forward to 2020. If he drops out after Super Tuesday, he not only avoids the embarrassment of losing his home state BIG to Trump, he can also position himself as the "good Republican" who tried to do right by the party to take Trump out by getting out of the race and making it a 1 on 1 between Cruz and Trump. That way in 2020....an older and wiser Rubio can claim it is "his turn".
While Rubio tends to be "my guy"... such as it is... I do think he should get a little more experience as a Senator under his belt before he tries for President.
Heard one pundit say that was a good move, but I did a serious :dohBTW....how can you take Rubio serious when he has resorted to elementary school name calling like he pee'd his pants and he has a little dick? Its not particularly Presidential, right?
I rather have to agree with this.I'm not so sure. If Rubio were to get out of the race and Kasich makes a good showing on March 15 (which is very likely), Kasich could run the table and, as the sole adult in the room, would make a good counter to Trump in a contested convention.
Maybe he lowered his bar to match his opponent...BTW....how can you take Rubio serious when he has resorted to elementary school name calling like he pee'd his pants and he has a little dick? Its not particularly Presidential, right?
I agreed for years, but with a Trump candidacy, such are sad luxuries today.
I think Rubio hangs around until he's completely out of money.
He's not defending his Senate seat, so what else has he got to do?
Rubio has to hope for a brokered convention.
What do you see Rubio doing if he is not elected President?
1. Foxnews
2. Private Sector
3. Challenge Rick Scott to become Florida's governor
4. other
I'm a Rubio supporter, but if he doesn't do well today him, Carson, and Kasich need to drop. The only shot at being Trump will be Trump vs Cruz if Rubio doesn't get a decent amount of delegates.
Kasich is needed to take Ohio away from Trump. (The state is winner-takes-all, and Rubio is not competitive there). Same goes for Rubio and Florida.
The sum of anti-Trump votes may be still over 50%, but it's a risky bet. Go one-on-one (whichever of the three), but after March 15.
Ted Cruz is likely to win Texas today and has an outside chance of picking up 1 or two other states. Rubio will walk away empty handed yet again. I'm curious whether people think that Super Tuesday will be the end of Marco Rubio, the beginning of the end or whether he will trudge forward.
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