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Marco Rubio says he’s staying in race even if he loses Florida
Marco Rubio said Thursday that he plans to leave the government after the end of his Senate term, and that he’s not interested in being anyone’s Vice President.
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(CNN) – The high-spending super PAC supporting Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio is not putting in any money for TV ads after Tuesday’s Florida primary, a sign that the Florida senator’s closest supporters are uncertain about his future. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said he expects to return to life as a private citizen in January with no political goals on the horizon.
Rubio’s withdrawal from the GOP primary race is also sure to mean more questions for Martinez about whether she would support Republican front-runner Donald Trump, if Trump were to win the nomination.
Rubio’s staff recorded the Republican lawmaker walking into his office at the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill to applause from employees.
“I’m not gonna be anybody’s Vice President”.
A spokesman for the nation’s only Latina governor said Wednesday that Martinez is proud to have stood by Rubio and will continue to watch the GOP primary race as it unfolds. “We’re going to work really hard and there’s something we really want to achieve”. “And then I’ll be a private citizen in January”.
“My campaign barely ended 48 hours ago”. Ted Cruz of Texas after he announced he was running for president.
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“To win in November, we must first win now”, he said. “People are going to write books about this year, there’s going to be a lot of political scholarship on what exactly is happening”, he said.