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Donald Trump Blasts Trey Gowdy As He Is Expected To Endorse Rubio

“And there is nobody better on those two issues than Marco Rubio”, Gowdy told the crowd at a town hall in Clinton, Iowa. Everybody was looking forward to something that was going to be really productive.

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The conservative news site Townhall reported Gowdy’s planned endorsement, and an email from the Rubio campaign confirmed that Gowdy, a South Carolina Republican, would travel with Rubio, 44, on the campaign trail on Tuesday and Wednesday.


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Woodard said he believes Gowdy has credibility among conservatives nationally, which may help Rubio’s campaign.

It wasn’t the first campaign stop where Gowdy expressed his support for the Florida senator. “And if I did not think Marco Rubio was good on border security, interior security and employment security, I would have kept myself in SC”.

A billionaire businessman and former reality TV star, Trump further needled Gowdy online, retweeting a number of messages critical of Gowdy and the committee.

In the latest polls by certain media outlets, Rubio only ranks third on with 10 percent support.

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Real-estate mogul Donald Trump tops the list with 39 percent support, and Ted Cruz placed second with just under 14 percent support.

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