- The Florida primary is long over, but the senators endorsement gives Romney much-needed Tea Party and conservative credibility. Florida Sen. (Atlantic Online)
- Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romneys bandwagon is gaining speed, with Florida senator Marco Rubio, one of the most sought-after endorsements, announcing Wednesday night he will back him. (The Guardian)
- WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican Sen. (Tulsa World)
- ABC News Michael Falcone, Emily Friedman and Matthew Jaffe report: Florida Sen. Marco Rubio officially threw his support behind Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney Wednesday night in an appearance on Fox News Hannity show. (YAHOO!)
- Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida is endorsing Mitt Romney for the partys presidential nomination. (NPR News)
- This is a rush transcript from Hannity, March 27, 2012. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. SEAN HANNITY, HOST: And there is no better way to describe my next guest as a rising star. (FOX News)
- Rubio was referring to statements this week by Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich acknowledging that neither is likely to accumulate the 1,144 delegates needed to be the party nominee. (KTUU)
- NEW YORK -- Florida Sen. Marco Rubio officially threw his support behind Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney Wednesday night in an appearance on Fox News Hannity show. (630 WMAL)
- All the candidates have offered a lot to the debate, Rubio said, endorsing Mitt Romney last night on Fox News. But I cant buy into the idea that by their own admission, they are saying the only way they can win is a floor fight in Tampa in August. (Daily Oklahoman)
- WASHINGTON — White House frontrunner Mitt Romney earned the endorsement of Senator Marco Rubio, but the rising Republican star often discussed as a potential vice presidential pick said he does not want to be on the ticket. (Google)
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