Marco Rubio Joins New Hampshire Radio Program in Pathetic Pursuit of Failed Presidential Ambitions
Two weeks after abandoning Floridians to chase his failed presidential dreams in Iowa, Marco Rubio’s pathetic 2024 quest continued yesterday when he joined a New Hampshire radio show and refused to commit to serving a full Senate term.
“Marco Rubio is sending a clear message to Floridians: his political ambitions matter more than serving his constituents. At a time when people across Florida need strong leadership to get them through an ongoing public health crisis, Rubio is too weak to focus on anything except his self-serving political agenda,” said Florida Democratic Party spokesperson Grant Fox.
Rubio wasn’t talking to Florida radio yesterday, instead he made time to call in to a New Hampshire radio station. In an interview with The Pulse Of NH, Rubio made it clear he wasn’t ruling out another run for president:
“Obviously, look, I’ve run for president before. So for me to say that my presidency doesn’t interest me at all is silly…So, you know, that’s an option that may or may never come…And we’ll cross other bridges down the road when I get to that point and to that juncture…I just don’t know what my life, the world or our country is going to look like or what we’re going to want in four, six, or eight years.”
Rubio’s comments mirror those he made in Iowa, when he also refused to commit to serving a full term in the Senate and said running for president was “clearly” “something that’s interested me.”
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