Breaking: Marco Rubio Suspends GOP Presidential Campaign
Florida Senator Loses Florida Primary, Exits Presidential Race With Little to Show
Marco Rubio has lost the Republican primary of his home state of Florida. Rubio came in second, to Donald Trump.
In his speech Tuesday night, Rubio spoke about the Tea Party wave that brought him into the U.S. Senate in 2010. He complained that the “political establishment” has looked down on conservatives, and claimed he has tried to “bridge that divide.”
Rubio talked about a “conservative movement that believes in strong Judaeo-Christian values.”
Dear Marco Rubio: I don’t think Tea Party wave in 2010 was because “nothing was happening.” Was because GOP didn’t like what was happening.
— Chris Johnson (@chrisjohnson82) March 16, 2016
Wait, Rubio, who is funded by billionaires like Paul Singer, is trashing the GOP establishment? That’s rich
— Joe Sudbay (@JoeSudbay) March 16, 2016
Sen Rubio so concerned about divisiveness. Never heard that in all those years he courted extremists to oppose LGBT rights. #PrimaryDay
— Jeremy Hooper (@goodasyou) March 16, 2016
Rubio ran a campaign that got increasingly homophobic as it went on. There was no place for us in his New American Century
— Joe Sudbay (@JoeSudbay) March 16, 2016
And, scene pic.twitter.com/rg83nyeajy
— Chris Cillizza (@TheFix) March 16, 2016
UPDATE:
Rubio’s voice is breaking as he reads scripture and then prays for God to strengthen the nation, the GOP and the eventual nominee.
— Seema Mehta (@LATSeema) March 16, 2016
“God is perfect and he has great plans for all of us” -Rubio
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) March 16, 2016
“God is perfect. God doesn’t make mistakes. I remain grateful to God” -Rubio
Quotes Scripture. Wow. Ends his campaign very well! #FlPrimary— kerry (@K1erry) March 16, 2016
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