Rubio super-PAC unloads on Trump
The morning after Marco Rubio aggressively attacked Donald Trump in the CNN debate, a super-PAC supporting the Florida senator is unleashing new ads against the billionaire front-runner.
The first ad, “Fools,” uses a portion of Trump’s victory speech on Tuesday night in Nevada, during which he said “I love the poorly educated.”
{mosads}”From his use of eminent domain and bankruptcy laws to his mistreatment of disabled veterans, Trump has shown contempt for working people,” said Conservative Solutions PAC spokesman Jeff Sadosky, in an emailed statement to reporters.
The second ad, called “Knows Nothing,” points to what Rubio and his allies are describing as a central flaw in Trump’s qualifications for the presidency — his lack of foreign policy experience. The ads will air in states holding primary contests in March, according to Sadosky.
The anti-Trump onslaught is a new strategic pivot for Conservative Solutions PAC, and it comes as Rubio himself has upped his aggression, describing Trump as a “con artist” during a Friday interview on CBS’s “This Morning.”
The super-PAC attack wave also comes as stunning amounts of money are pouring into the pro-Rubio group. Since Jeb Bush quit the race, the Republican donor class has accelerated its efforts to stop Trump and solidify Rubio as the party’s alternative.
The Hill revealed on Thursday night that mega-donors have pledged more than $10 million — cash that was described by a source familiar with the group’s fundraising as “for immediate wiring” — to the Rubio group in the wake of Bush quitting the race after the South Carolina primary.
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