If Rubio runs he has a very good chance at winning the nomination. There is going to be such enormous pressure on the party to do better with Hispanics that Marco starts out with a huge advantage. Unlike 2012, there will likely be a very serious, competitive field of GOP primary candidates (Rubio, Jindal, Christie, Ryan, etc). Like 2012, Sarah Palin will not be one of those candidates.
agreed, he;ll bring out millions of hispanics and the left will be all in a tizzy.
I’ll bide my time if I support him right now though
Look at the author’s three reasons. Who, except Paul Ryan and Sarah Palin fits his first one?
I like Sarah Palin. I think she was railroaded by the despicable media. However, she has absolutely no chance of winning a national election. This election proved that a strong portion of this country gets their political news from the Daily Show, Colbert Report, SNL, etc. Sarah Palin will be forever associated with Tiny Fey’s characterization. I don’t agree with the characterization, but that’s just the state of the nation.
I’m not a fan of all of Marco’s policies. However, he’s excellent at articulating conservative principles and the American dream. I won’t have a problem with supporting him, although he’s not my first choice.