Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fl.) endorsed Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell for reelection on Fox News Sunday, choosing to side with the establishment incumbent over his tea party opponent, Matt Bevin.
“I think at the end of the day he has done a good job of being the leader of the Republican conference in the Senate, that I think that’s not an easy job to do,” Rubio said. “It’s a diverse conference with a lot of different opinions.”
Among those with differing opinions is Rubio. When asked whether he disagreed with McConnell that a shutdown of the federal government should be off the table as a negotiating tactic, he dodged giving a straight answer.
Rubio voted against the Senate compromise bill that enabled the reopening of the federal government. He has also echoed Sen. Ted Cruz’s talking points about a lack of Senate Republican unity having cost Republicans the victory in the shutdown fight.
His endorsement of McConnell is an interesting twist in both his political identity and McConnell’s reelection campaign.









