As long as he doesn't make more serious mistakes, I could consider him again after the 2016 election. I think everbody deserves at least one break to redeem themselves for a prior error, but not ad infinitum. Maybe Rubio's primary consideration was Romney's disastrous share of the vote from Latinos in 2012, but I don't know that's true or not.
(In all fairness, it may have happened, and I just never caught it.)
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I hear you brother. But let me quote a rather famous FReeper, ahem:
All politicians are scoundrels until proven otherwise. Once proven, they must make periodic installments of proof lest they be re-labeled a scoundrel.
Maybe he should have read some political history?
Romney - urged enforcement of existing laws - 27% of Hispanic vote in 2012.
McCain - sponsored the Bush-McCain Amnesty Bill in 2006 - 31% of Hispanic vote in 2008.
GHWBush - Avidly supported the Reagan Amnesty in 1986 - 30% of Hispanic vote in 1988.
Susana Martinez - Republican governor of New Mexico - a former Democrat - has Mexican ancestry on both sides of her family - 39% of Hispanic vote in 2010.