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Rubio drops out of presidential race

The Republican candidate Marco Rubio has dropped out of the race for President on Tuesday, ending his attempt from the White House after a humiliating loss in his home state of Donald Trump.

Rubio drops out of presidential race

It's not God's plan for me to be President in 2016 or maybe never, Rubio told a crowd of supporters in Miami.

While he did not reveal the winning name Trump, Rubio warned against hugging his brand of divisive politics: I ask the American people, there's no fear, there's no frustration, said Rubio.

Rubio's decision was prompted by losses in all but three of the contests to nominations, but winner-take-all Florida primary proved to be the most devastating. Only six years earlier, he was a favorite tea that crushed GOP candidate (establishment) to win a seat in u.s. Senate.

But the political tables connected to Florida Senator as 2016 presidential candidate, who was reprimanded so mainstream in a year in which voters called by a stranger.

Last week, he has devoted time and resources almost exclusively to the State of Florida, urging voters to stop Trump of the Republican party (hijacking). He went so far as to say his supporters in Ohio to a vote for Buckeye State Governor John Kasich since their chances were better to a win there.

Despite his an intense rivalry with Donald Trump, Rubio only an indirectly criticized him for much of the campaign. He turned to an all-out assault on character and ethics from the businessman after a bleak March 01 Super Tuesday performance when he won only one of 11 contests.

In recent weeks, the attacks out of the personnel policy. At one point, Rubio equated small hands of Trump with his manhood. Trump started regularly referring to the Senator as (Landmark). But the strategy backfired with a voters and donors and the Rubio later told he regretted the attacks.

Like other Republicans, Marco Rubio had undertaken to a support the eventual GOP nominee. But, in recent days, he expressed to have second thoughts. He told reporters on Saturday that the chaos and division into Trump rallies, including one in Chicago, canceled the last week, had made it to harder for him to see his favorite as a viable candidate.

Even before the establishment came out in droves to support the 44-year old Senator, he seemed destined for the national spotlight. Time magazine put him on its a cover in early 2013, calling him (Savior).

In less than a decade, he had gone from West Miami Florida legislature affirm the Mayor. In 2010, he challenged a sitting governor-baptized by establishment Republicans for a seat in u.s. Senate and won after starting more than 50 percentage points behind into the polls, catapulted by to a wave of Tea Party supporters.

The Senate was not enough for the ambitious Cuban-American who from an early age dreamed of playing pro football, but instead became a successful politician.

Married and father of four, he used the symbolic Miami Freedom Tower as a backdrop to launch his presidential campaign, where tens of thousands of his fellow Cuban-Americans were processed as refugees.

The time has to come for our a generation to lead the way toward a new American century, he told the crowd in the first presentation that would be his campaign theme.

He promised to lower taxes, fewer regulations, tighter federal spending, modernizing the immigration laws and to repeal or replace ObamaCare.

However, it was the story of his immigrant family who was more attractive. Daddy bartender; mom Secretary Kmart. Leaving Cuba. Realizing the American dream.

At the time, Marco Rubio's friend and mentor, former Governor of a Florida, Jeb Bush, it seemed that his biggest obstacle to reaching the Oval Office. After all, both were Hispanic families (wife of Bush's Mexican-American) and spoke flawless Spanish.

Rubio recovered in South Carolina, where he took second place behind Trump and had edged Ted Cruz, Nevada, where Marco Rubio spent part of his a childhood, delivered another to second place.

But questions arose about which State Rubio could actually win. The campaign dismissed the talk, saying that they were running a national campaign, but doubts grew deafening on a March 1, Super Tuesday when a Rubio collected just 1 of 11 contests won.

The only losses mounted to Rubio, who only managed to win a Puerto Rico and the District of a Columbia. And the final blow came at a home.

Rubio drops out of presidential race


Rubio drops out of a presidential race after losing his a home state of Florida to Donald Trump. He warned his party not to play in frustrations of the people.

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