Donald Trump aired a new attack ad criticizing Republican rival Marco Rubio in the senator’s home state of Florida Monday just a week before the state’s GOP primary.
The commercial, released by the party front-runner, called Rubio “corrupt” for using a GOP credit card to pay for his personal expenses, including services to pave his driveway. The ad also claimed Rubio “flipped on a key vote in Florida after making a quick $200,000 from selling his house to the mother of the bill’s lobbyist.”
But despite Rubio’s home field advantage in Florida’s March 15 primary, the attack may not even be necessary to deter state Republicans from choosing the senator: Trump is currently beating out Rubio in Florida by eight percent, according to a Monmouth University poll released Monday. Specifically, 38 percent of likely primary voters said they would select Trump, and 30 percent said they would support Rubio, followed by 17 percent leaning towards Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. The Republican Florida primary will reward its winner with all 99 of the state’s delegates, instead of a proportional distribution.
The “corrupt” Rubio ad concluded by calling the senator “another all-talk, no-action politician” and claimed the third-place GOP candidate has been a “total no show” in the US Senate with the worst voting record attendance among all the sitting senators. It is unknown how much money Trump’s campaign is funneling toward airing the anti-Rubio ads in Florida.









