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Mitt Romney To Endorse Marco Rubio (Huffpost)

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Looks like the core establishment finally settled with someone. Wouldnt be surprised if former Jeb donors also swing his way since Jeb dropped out:


COLUMBIA, S.C. -- In a major development in the Republican presidential race, 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney will endorse Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) for president, The Huffington Post has learned from two Republican sources.

Details of Romney's endorsement were still being worked out as of Sunday morning. The sources said that the former Massachusetts governor had been eager to provide his backing to Rubio for days but had hesitated, due to his respect for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R), who suspended his campaign on Saturday night following his dismal fourth-place showing in the South Carolina primary.

Romney spent the day in Utah on Saturday and could potentially be in position to bestow his blessing upon Rubio before Tuesday's Nevada Republican caucuses--a contest that Romney won easily in both 2008 and 2012.

Romney’s backing will provide Rubio with the highest-profile endorsement of the 2016 race and is the clearest signal yet that the party’s establishment is ready to coalesce around the Florida senator as its last best chance to defeat GOP front-runner Donald Trump.

Romney has long held Rubio in high regard. The first-term senator made the vice-presidential short list for Romney's 2012 run and -- along with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie -- spent the night at Romney’s New Hampshire vacation home over Fourth of July weekend last year.

On the heels of Trump’s resounding victory in Saturday’s South Carolina primary, and with the pivotal March 1 Super Tuesday contests looming, the clock is ticking ever faster for anyone to stop the front-runner on what now looks to be a clear path to the Republican nomination.

With Bush’s candidacy over and Ohio Gov. John Kasich having uncertain longterm prospects, Romney’s endorsement of Rubio could scarcely come at a more opportune time for the Florida senator.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...co-rubio_us_56c91e0ae4b0928f5a6c3136?63sxajor
 
Ted Cruz really is unliked by his own party.

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Also, translation: "GTFO, Kasich."
 

antonz

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Do Republicans care about or value Romney's opinion nowadays? I haven't heard peep from the man in AGES.

There was a big push early to draft him into the election but he is happy where he is at. He is mostly like W in the sense that out of the system so not really much to say of the system
 

tanooki27

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There was a big push early to draft him into the election but he is happy where he is at. He is mostly like W in the sense that out of the system so not really much to say of the system

he has way more to say than W, who essentially withdrew to Texas after his presidency and pursued personal interests. nothing wrong with that, mind you.

Mitt has tried to stay in the political conversation, weirdly. weird in the sense that he lost. many former presidents have been fairly vocal.
 

Plinko

Wildcard berths that can't beat teams without a winning record should have homefield advantage
LOL at this endorsement meaning anything.
 

nib95

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I had a feeling Rubio would be the one the establishment settle on. He seems more electable than the other candidates, with greater mass appeal and a more programmable demeanour, Eg he will basically do or say whatever they want. Trump on the other hand seems too unhinged and uncontrollable for them I'd imagine.
 

Forkball

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Let's dispel once and for all with this fiction that Mitt Romney doesn't know what he's doing, he knows exactly what he's doing.
 

Link Man

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I had a feeling Rubio would be the one the establishment settle on. He seems more electable than the other candidates, with greater mass appeal and a more programmable demeanour, Eg he will basically do or say whatever they want. Trump on the other hand seems too unhinged and uncontrollable for them I'd imagine.

They might want to update the OS and iron out some bugs before they try adding more programming.
 

Matt_

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Is Mitt still popular?
I feel like he disappeared after losing the election. The only thing I saw of him was when he grew a beard not long after
 

sprsk

force push the doodoo rock
Is Mitt still popular?
I feel like he disappeared after losing the election. The only thing I saw of him was when he grew a beard not long after

People liked him again for a hot minute at the beginning of the election season. Now maybe not as much? I mean W is apparently super popular in SC and that helped Jeb all of none, so...

I mean if anything if you are a Trump supporter this would turn you off on Rubio.
 
Ah, Romney. Hearkens back to an age of halfway sane, decent Republican candidates. I remember thinking he just * might * be the antichrist in 2012. Now he seems like a god damn saint. How far can a political party derange in just 4 years?

Pretty fucking far.
 

jgwhiteus

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Apparently false - kind of strange?

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/rubio-report-of-romney-endorsement-false/ar-BBpMlDD?li=BBnb7Kz

Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio on Sunday said a report of an impending endorsement from 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney is “false.”

“Well that report is false,” Rubio said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “I have no reason to believe that he’s anywhere near endorsing anyone.”

“We would love to have his endorsement,” he added. “We would love to have the help of everyone, because we would like to bring the Republican Party together.”

The Huffington Post on Sunday reported that Romney would endorse Rubio at some point this week, citing two unidentified Republican sources.

The report said Romney has been eager to back Rubio for days, but had hesitated due to his respect for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who dropped out of the race on Saturday night.
 

Eidan

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I'm eager to see Trump finally start setting his sights on Rubio. Can't recall either of them locking horns yet.
 
Ah, Romney. Hearkens back to an age of halfway sane, decent Republican candidates. I remember thinking he just * might * be the antichrist in 2012. Now he seems like a god damn saint. How far can a political party derange in just 4 years?

Pretty fucking far.

Yeah, I mean, he was a bland nothing, but he seems downright statesmanlike in comparison to the current pickings.
 

HylianTom

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Trump's going to argue that 2012 was an eminently winnable election for the GOP, and that Romney is a loser for losing such an election in so decisive a fashion. The logic would follow that Romney's judgment is not to be trusted on the topic of Winning.

And the GOP base will love it; they're still not over the fact that Obama won that second term. (especially when Obama has stoked that anger on this a few times: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fI5-BZyzRU )

Trump will be able to easily work this into his overarching "why trust the establishment when they're such fuckups?" campaign theme.
 
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