LONDONDERRY, New Hampshire – Sen. Marco Rubio spun his repetitive debate performance as part of his strategy at a town hall Sunday morning, even as a “Marco Roboto” activist mocked him outside.
After heading into last night’s debate a surging front-runner, the Florida senator stumbled when Gov. Chris Christie took him to task for repeating talking points verbatim. Rubio proved Christie’s point for him by offering up a line about Obamacare three or four times, identical right down to the cadence. But Sunday morning, Rubio doubled down on his repetitive talking points, spinning it as purposeful in a feisty town hall.
“It’s interesting that right now, after last night’s debate, ‘Oh, you said the same things three or four times?’ I’m gonna say it again,” Rubio told a packed room full of voters at a coffee-and-muffins town hall at a local high school. “The reason why things are in trouble is because Barack Obama is the first president, at least in my lifetime, that wants to change the country, change the country, not fix it its problems.”
Rubio’s day began as an uphill battle. Outside the high school, staffers from a PAC targeting Republicans, American Bridge, dressed in cardboard box robot costumes mocking his debate performance. The town hall started 40 minutes late, prompting many to leave while he was still talking. Though pegged as a pancake breakfast, it offered only muffins and coffee. “We couldn’t figure out how to make pancakes for 800 people,” he said, apologizing.
Rubio's new tag alongs: Marco Roboto +Rubio Talking Point 3000. "The costumes came out about as well as his debate." pic.twitter.com/jpswCAKYwX
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The candidate energetically sought to get the conversation back on his own terms, appealing to his supporters without the risk of being called out by rivals, and working to regain the momentum some fear he lost in last night’s debate.
In an interview earlier in the day, he’d pushed back against criticism that his debate performance was damaging and canned.








