Share

Peter King: Rubio Has to Win Florida to Continue Presidential Bid

The two endorsements come during a rough patch for the Rubio campaign. Trump has collected 82 delegates so far, compared to 17 for Rubio and 16 for Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.

Advertisement

Despite being relatively early in the process, and Rubio’s delegate-rich home state of Florida still two weeks away, liberal media outlets gleefully announced the end of the senator’s presidential bid.

“The only way the nominee can win in November is by unifying the GOP and appealing to Democrats and independents”, the newspaper’s editorial board said.

Since his election to the Florida legislature in 2000 and winning a place in the Senate representing Florida in 2011 he has built up a considerable political arsenal which features according to analysts, self-confidence, precociousness, eloquence and an ability to think on his feet.

Marco Rubio, he won Minnesota yesterday.

Politico announced Rubio Gasping After Super Tuesday in its title.

With Super Tuesday over, it’s time to look ahead to the Florida primary on March 15. I would say that Marco Rubio does have to win Florida. But the reality is that Marco Rubio will have to win Florida.

Trump has pocketed convincing victories in the last three states, and is widely expected to significantly grow his lead on Tuesday.

Advertisement

The strategist also believes that with his candidate and Cruz in the race all the way until the GOP convention in July, Trump will not be able to garner the 1,237 delegates he needs to win the nomination. He’s got to win Florida to continue right?

New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez