Let’s see. Senator Marco Rubio has now stumped for Republican candidates in the early voting primary states of Iowa, South Carolina, Florida, and New Hampshire.
Coincidence?Nope. In my opinion, coincidences in politics do not exist.
Like Rand Paul and Ted Cruz are doing, Rubio is out testing the presidential waters in all of these states because he will most likely run for office, regardless of whether his political mentor, Jeb Bush, runs for the same political office.
Do you think the 2nd Amendment will be destroyed by the Biden Administration?(2)
Rubio’s biggest political obstacle placed before him is his self-inflicted immigration reform wound of 2013. Rubio all but lost his base of support around the country, especially in Florida, but that animosity and sense of betrayal that his supporters felt towards him after his immigration reform flip flop seems to have quieted down.“New Hampshire always has a very vibrant political culture, so we’re always happy to come” –Senator Marco Rubio
Rubio will always have those hardcore immigration purist types who will hate him forever, but know that there is a second chance sentiment spreading across Florida for him.
In my opinion, the reason Floridians are willing to give him another chance is because of the presidential-like leadership he has shown in regards to Benghazi, Russian aggression in the Ukraine, Iraq, and radical Islamic terrorism.