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Thursday, March 3, 2016

RUBIO DROPPING OUT OF THE 2016 RACE? POLITICAL RUMORS










RUBIO DROPPING OUT OF THE 2016 RACE? POLITICAL RUMORS

THE INEVITABLE QUESTION IS WHEN WILL RUBIO CONCEDE?

Sources: Courier-Journal, The Federalist, Alex Jones, NY Mag, Youtube

The web is afloat with political rumors that U.S. Senator & 2016 GOP Presidential candidate MARCO RUBIO is considering dropping out of the race.

This news comes on the heels of a crushing defeat after Super Tuesday which seven more states and more delegates.

Even with GOP Establishment donors pouring Millions into Rubio's campaign, he has still only netted ONE state - Minnesota.

Could it be that nice-guy Rubio's decision to go postal on Trump has backfired, literally pushing him out the race versus being considered as a VP running mate?

Rubio will still appear at Thursday's debate in DETROIT, however it's no longer a question of if Rubio is conceding, instead it's a question of when?

Stay Tuned.



Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has abruptly cancelled rallies scheduled in Kentucky and Louisiana fueling speculation that he may be bowing out of the race for the GOP presidential nomination.
Rubio fared poorly in the Super Tuesday state races, only pulling out a victory in Minnesota. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who fared better, has been calling on Rubio to drop out so there is a single candidate who can compete against Donald Trump, who so far has seemed unstoppable.
The Courier-Journal in Kentucky reported about Rubio’s cancellation of the Friday rally in Lexington.
Tyler Glick, a spokesman for Anne Northrup, Rubio’s campaign chairwoman in Kentucky, said the campaign hasn’t provided any more information about the cancellation.
been scheduled to hold a 10:15 a.m. rally at the Lexington Center on Friday, one day before the Kentucky Republican presidential caucus in which more than 40 delegates are up for grabs.
Quietly last night Rubio also cancelled a rally in Boca Raton, WBRZ is reporting.
Individuals who signed up for tickets to see Rubio received an email Wednesday that the event was canceled.
“In order to use Marco’s time as efficiently as possible before Saturday’s contests, Marco will not be making a stop in Louisiana Friday night,” the email read.
Cancelling one rally isn’t anything to write home about, but cancelling two back-to-back rallies is fueling speculation that Rubio may be willing to bow out of the race.
A scheduled rally Saturday in Jacksonville, Florida, is still scheduled with Republican New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez.
Both the Rubio and the Cruz camp have been desperately trying to convince the other side to drop out to challenge Trump. So far, nobody has blinked.

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