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Feb 6, 20164:53Now PlayingIn his most recent campaign ad Chris Christie is using a hilarious endorsement of Marco Rubio by Rick Santorum during a Morning Joe segment on MSNBC. The Young Turks panel of John Iadarola, Jimmy Dore and Mark Thompson break down the Christie 2016 campaign's latest ad "It's A Simple Question". Do you think this campaign ad will be effective? Who do you think will win the Republican nomination for President? Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
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"Fresh off of his withdrawal from the Republican race for the Presidency, former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum offered his passionate endorsement for Marco Rubio yesterday. Rubio, the Florida Senator who finished third in Iowa on Monday, has been gaining momentum heading into next week’s New Hampshire primary, and the endorsement from Santorum was a boost for his campaign.
However, on Thursday morning, Santorum was utterly unable to answer a direct question from Morning Joe‘s Joe Scarborough:
“What do you list as Marco Rubio’s top accomplishment?”.
What followed was a dizzying array of questionable sidesteps and half-answers from Santorum, who himself won the Iowa Caucus in 2012. To Scarborough’s question, Santorum meekly managed to say that Rubio, “[Won] a tough election in Florida, pull[ing] people together from a variety of spots.”*
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