At the Villages, Marco Calls Out Trump's Dangerous Rhetoric
March 14, 2016
Marco made a campaign stop at the Villages, one of Florida's biggest retirement communities, this past weekend — his second stop there of the campaign, in fact.
He drew more than 600 people — 400 in the main room, and more in overflow rooms.
Full house plus overflow rooms today at the Villages for @marcorubio #FLforMarco pic.twitter.com/wfnAc36P64
— Brooke Sammon (@BrookeSammon) March 13, 2016
Quite a few people gathering to see Marco Rubio in The Villages #Fox35 #Fox51 pic.twitter.com/aEPFdrrc6O
— David Williams (@DWilliamsTV) March 13, 2016
Marco talked a bit about the disturbing events surrounding the Trump campaign recently, and why a president has to be much more responsible with his rhetoric than Trump's been.
"We've got to get rid of this idea that just being polite is being politically correct," Rubio says pic.twitter.com/A9KoFjMdpy
— Caitlin Huey-Burns (@CHueyBurnsRCP) March 13, 2016
Rubio on Trump rhetoric egging on violence: "bad if our kids did it, but disastrous if our president did it." pic.twitter.com/PEd5IVPWVE
— McKay Coppins (@mckaycoppins) March 13, 2016
Rubio at The Villages: "Do we really want to live in a country where Americans hate each other?"
— Sabrina Siddiqui (@SabrinaSiddiqui) March 13, 2016
Rubio criticizes "a new brand of leadership that isn't leadership at all ... that says, 'Yes, get angry.'"
— Sabrina Siddiqui (@SabrinaSiddiqui) March 13, 2016
Watch Marco's full remarks here:
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Marco Rubio, Rubio Campaign Press Release - Rubio Calls Out Trump's Rhetoric Again Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/314147