
Marco Rubio Hits Early 2016 States to Back the GOP
With two weeks left in the general election, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., intends to use his Reclaim America PAC and hit the stump for other Republicans -- and his path is taking him to the states which hold early contests to determine the next presidential nominee.
Im not up for re-election this year, but that doesnt mean Im sitting at home watching TV, Rubio emailed conservatives on Tuesday night. There is just too much at stake. With only 14 days to go, we must do everything we can to reclaim America from President Obama and Harry Reids liberal agenda. Im hitting the road hard over the next few weeks to help conservative candidates all over the country, from Florida to New Hampshire to South Carolina to Iowa.
In Iowa, which holds the first caucus, Rubio will campaign with Joni Ernst who is the Republican candidate looking to flip the seat held by retiring U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa. In New Hampshire, home of the first presidential primary, Rubio is backing former U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., who, after losing his seat in 2012, moved to the Granite State and is running against U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H. South Carolina, where Rubio will stump on Wednesday, holds its primary right after New Hampshire.
Praising candidates like Scott Brown in New Hampshire, Tom Cotton in Arkansas, Joni Ernst in Iowa, and Cory Gardner in Colorado, Rubio called on Republicans to flip the Senate.
We wont win back the Senate and fire Harry Reid unless we win in these states," Rubio insisted. The polls couldnt be any closer.
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