Thursday, March 29, 2012

Marco Rubio's Approval of The Republican Party Control Signals May be Ending

Marco Rubio endorsement signals GOP fight may be ending: While Mitt Romney arrived here today to demand the adoption of the first President Bush supports this week, Senator Marco Rubio is the biggest prize.

Republican Florida is the latest in a number of prominent Republicans to get behind Romney in recent weeks, including Florida Governor Jeb Bush and for the kind words of the South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint. But Rubio - a prominent member of a Hispanic in the movement of tea - provides coverage for Romney with the Conservatives, who did not want to support him.

The candidate for the post of vice-Romney, the statement Rubio - given to the Sean Hannity show to Fox News on Wednesday night - indicates that the main long battle with Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich may finally be coming to an end.

At the Capitol on Thursday, Rubio told reporters that he was a commercial telephone calls to Romney for a few weeks and complete statement on Tuesday. The first term senator said he and Romney did not discuss any case, the approval of Florida, but said he was willing to campaign for the former governor of Massachusetts.

"No matter what the candidate asks me to do on that front, I'll do," said Rubio.

Rubio said that the struggle of words at a glance contested GOP convention in Tampa will be "catastrophic."

The struggle for land in Tampa will be "very interesting to meet [the press]. I think it will be very interesting for political junkies to follow. I think it will be very interesting to witness the Obama campaign. And I think it would be very detrimental for Republicans, "Rubio told reporters.

"In the modern era in the 21st century," Rubio said, "You can not have control, like an open convention, and nine weeks later, the defeated presidential candidate, the best financing in U.S. history."

As he said in Hannity, Rubio said Romney is the candidate of the Republican Party was inevitable and predicted he would be elected president.

"I think Mitt Romney won the first," said Rubio. "And I think that's a huge step forward compared to the current owner of the place."

The son of Cuban immigrants, Rubio rose to national political prominence after the departure of the President of the Chamber of the State. He threw his hat into the ring in the 2010 U.S. Senate race that the party is insurgency because of the overthrow of tea brainchild Governor Charlie Crist. This step is forced to flee from the GOP Crist to run as an independent candidate. Rubio won the race easily, becoming a national conservative and Republican standard-bearer of the stars.

He rode up to the 2012 vice-president of the short list, but he, like most of these applicants, denies that he wants to work. But his condition at home and political significance can be a bridge to Hispanic voters the Republicans that the party is in desperate need to attract.

Almost all top-flight candidates of the Republican vice president, including the governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie, Bob McDonnell Governor of Virginia, Ohio, Rob Portman, and Senator Rubio - all have endorsed Romney.

In freshman senator from Florida on board also gives Romney three leading senators Tea Party in their camp. Mike Lee of Utah approved this week, while DeMint, who is not quite true, but argued last week, said he sought "to encourage applicants to do some soul-searching here, what's good for our country."

"There is still light when people make decisions about the ideological differentiation," said Republican Party of Florida operations, Rick Wilson, a longtime observer Rubio. "The reason you see people like Mark DeMint, and Jeb Bush, is now supporting the fact that they recognize (Romney) is the candidate who gets the nomination."
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There is a long list of links that unite the rookie senator from Florida and former governor of Massachusetts. Half a dozen members of Romney's presidential team in 2008, he worked in Rubio Rubio and former senior advisers Alberto Martinez and Scott Doster now help Romney. The Republicans tried the same pool of talent in the upper part thereof, with the best talent will also work to improve the POLS.

Chief of Staff Rubio, Cesar Conda, and vice-Conda, Terry Sullivan, Romney worked on the 2008 campaign. Rubio by Sally Canfield, Alex Burgos and Val Mac and it works on the Romney '08.

The staff consists of cross-pollination of two streets the way.

Martinez and Doster, Rubio's aid during the campaign by the Senate in 2010, is one of the circle with Romney, who worked for him in Florida and Ohio.

"These two highly cooperative and respected politician in the state," said Wilson. "It's no wonder that these guys were on the short list to help the campaign, Romney in 2012."

In addition to the intricacies of aid, there is also a story between two men. Romney strategist Stuart Stevens and Representative Andrea Saul worked for Crist in 2010 to put the Senate, but dropped out when their candidate out of the Republican Party.

Romney supported the candidacy of Rubio Senate, but not before April 2010 when it became clear that Christ was condemned in the party. A few days later, the former governor of Florida, announced that he would run as an independent candidate.

In January 2012, when Romney was fresh from slipping on Newt Gingrich in South Carolina and unflattering comparisons to the suffering of Christ in Florida's presidential primary, Rubio threw a lifeline, offering praises Romney is much more personal then he did when announcing the actual approval on Wednesday evening.

"Mitt Romney is not Charlie Crist," Rubio said at the time. "Romney is a conservative. And he was one of the first national Republican leaders to support me. He came to Florida, is campaigning hard for me, and made a real contribution to my race. "

Compare this with the fact that Rubio told Hannity this week. There, he spoke mainly about the danger of the fight in Congress, and the risk of re-election of President Barack Obama.

"I'm going to support Mitt Romney," said Rubio. "I have no doubt in my mind two things. Number one, that Mitt Romney governed as a conservative, and number two, he will be head and shoulders better than the guy who is in the White House now."

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