Report: Romney to endorse Rubio
Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney will endorse Marco Rubio’s White House bid, The Huffington Post reported early Sunday.
{mosads}The news outlet cited two unidentified sources who said Romney withheld his high-profile endorsement out of respect for Jeb Bush, who ended his campaign late Saturday after a disappointing fourth-place finish in South Carolina primary.
Rubio edged fellow freshman senator Ted Cruz for second place in the Palmetto State, behind Donald Trump. Cruz was once considered to have the inside track on South Carolina due to its strong contingent of evangelical voters and Rubio’s strong showing will give his campaign new life headed into the Nevada caucuses.
The Huffington Post reported that Romney, who easily won Nevada in 2008 and 2012, could endorse Rubio before the GOP caucuses on Tuesday.
A Rubio adviser, however, questioned the report, tweeting on Sunday morning that it would be a “bizarre” strategy not to tell the senator’s campaign and break the news in The Huffington Post.
It would be quite a bizarre endorsement roll out strategy: Don't tell us, and break news in Huffington Post. https://t.co/tZVQvPT7Rc
— Todd Harris (@dtoddharris) February 21, 2016
–This report was updated at 9:10 a.m.
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