Yeah, Marco Rubio’s Campaign Is (Almost) Over
Even in Home State of Florida Rubio Gets Small Crowds
Marco Rubio‘s campaign is almost over. It’s the latest “dead man walking” campaign.
How do we know?
Ignore his terrible results Tuesday’s primaries last night.
Rubio right now is on MSNBC; it’s what garlic is to vampires, what churches are to Satan. It’s a last resort, when hell freezes over move.
Worse, however, was what happened earlier today in his home state of Florida.
No one came.
Can’t think of friendlier turf for Rubio than here in Hialeah, Fla: 2/3 Cuban pop., in his home state. But a small crowd for his rally here.
— Rebecca Berg (@rebeccagberg) March 9, 2016
Take a look:
Rubio stadium event in Hialeah. Stands empty; crowd in one end zone. pic.twitter.com/9zj0xslwSA
— Byron York (@ByronYork) March 9, 2016
Not a big crowd today:
Marco Rubio and his wife Jeanette take the stage in Hialeah, Florida. pic.twitter.com/csfWgWyYx2
— Sabrina Siddiqui (@SabrinaSiddiqui) March 9, 2016
The so far not-so-long line to see @marcorubio in Hialeah. (Event starts at 5 pm.) pic.twitter.com/IosRlYAi7h
— Sean Sullivan (@WaPoSean) March 9, 2016
The Rubio campaign bus pulls up 100 mins ahead of Rubio’s scheduled rally in Hialeah. pic.twitter.com/XXH3TPpKa8
— Sean Sullivan (@WaPoSean) March 9, 2016
“I am not dropping out,” Rubio tell @megynkelly.
— Sabrina Siddiqui (@SabrinaSiddiqui) March 9, 2016
Stadium Near Empty For Rubio Rally in Florida, but CNN won’t show Trump Crowd today in NC (10,000 there) @jaketapper pic.twitter.com/0jHBKSRfjY
— Mark F. (@immigrant4trump) March 9, 2016
It’s so bad right now he had to promise supporters he would still be on the ballot next Tuesday.
WATCH: Speaking to hometown crowd, @MarcoRubio dismisses dropout rumors: “I will be on that ballot on Tuesday” https://t.co/UnG7rnwHAi
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) March 9, 2016
Of course, he’ll be on the ballot – they don’t reprint them if you drop out.
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Image by Byron York/Twitter
Hat tip: Talking Points Memo
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