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Rubio Campaign Press Release - Miami's Biggest Paper Endorses Marco Rubio

March 03, 2016

U.S. Florida Senator Marco Rubio announces he is running for President in the 2016 elections on Monday April 13, 2015, at the Freedom Tower in Miami, Florida. Photo by Cristian Lazzari

March 3, 2016

The Miami Herald, one of Florida's largest newspapers, is urging readers to vote for Marco on March 15th.

OUR RECOMMENDATION: In Florida primary, @marcorubio is the best candidate to unite GOP. @RebecaSosaMiami. https://t.co/DqhxZCv19w

— Miami Herald Opinion (@HeraldOpEd) March 3, 2016

Specifically, the Herald reminds voters that there's a clear way to stop Donald Trump — and it's uniting the party behind Marco.

As the pivotal Florida primary on March 15 draws near, Floridians should not be stampeded into thinking that it's all over. In the Republican race, in particular, they have an opportunity to change the course of a deeply discouraging — even embarrassing — campaign narrative by boosting the chances of native son Marco Rubio, the best remaining candidate with a mostly positive message and a practical chance to win the nomination.

Donald Trump would have voters believe his campaign has gained unstoppable momentum, but a deeper look raises doubt.

Despite the big wins, Mr. Trump is not yet on track to secure the nomination, according to a delegate count by the Associated Press. Thirty-five states have yet to be heard from. His negatives remain very high, especially among important sectors of the electorate (80 percent negative among Latinos). In seven of the states up for grabs on Super Tuesday, he received no more than 35 percent.

Florida's winner-take-all primary on March 15th is a major opportunity to send a message — Marco is going to unite the Republican Party.

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