Marco Rubio, who is without a doubt the Miami Dolphin’s number one football fan, as well as being a connoisseur of Colombian arepas, is expected to announce a big donation haul for is presidential campaign in the coming days.
But while we wait for Rubio’s fundraising numbers to come out, the Conservative Solutions Project, a 501(c)(4) group, that supports Rubio candidacy, and is ran by Pat Shortridge, the man credited for stirring Rubio’s 2010 Senate campaign, is reported that it has raised $15.8 million.“[W]ith more than $15.8 million raised already, Conservative Solutions Project is nearly two-thirds of the way to our overall fundraising goal. These funds will allow us to continue the fight to restore our military and our nation’s role in the world, and given the recent news about the nation’s stagnant economy, advocate for conservative solutions to an inefficient tax code and education reform so all Americans have a chance to pursue their dreams.” –Pat Shortridge
Warren Tompkins, the South Carolinian running Rubio’s super PAC, and who created the Conservative Solutions Project, is also business partner with Rubio’s presidential campaign manager Terry Sullivan.
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With all of the national support he is receiving, Savvy politicos will say that Rubio’s presidential campaign could very well have the “whole enchilada,” but in reality, it would be more accurate to say that Rubio’s campaign has the “whole cheese-filled corn arepa.”
As Rubio and his fellow Cuban-Americans would say, “Dale!”