Rubio Has Already Alienated Latinos, The Tea Party, Big Business And The Religious Right

Sen. Marco Rubio will announce his presidential bid Monday before a crowd of supporters at Miami’s Freedom Tower. Once seen as the “Republican Savior,” Rubio has tried to pitch himself as a moderate candidate, able to draw in new voters with a fresh vision of the Republican Party.

But the senator’s attempts to win over both the conservative base and more left-leaning minorities have mainly served to alienate, one by one, the very groups he would need to win the presidency.

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