Marco Rubio: I like Nicki Minaj and Pitbull http://t.co/Y7njY6dQ8m
— Kasie Hunt (@kasie) April 14, 2015
At 43 years old, Marco Rubio is the youngest and, according to the team behind @marcorubio, coolest Republican candidate in the race for the White House in 2016 — a selling point that’s been the subtext of the Florida senator’s social media campaign from the get-go.
Even before Rubio stepped onto the stage in Miami, his team of digital specialists were using social media, primarily Twitter, to post content targeting young adults with messaging that highlighted his connection to youth culture. Last Sunday night, Team Rubio sent a “Game of Thrones”-related tweet shortly before the popular show’s season premiere. On Tuesday, he told msnbc’s Kasie Hunt that he’s a fan of the rappers Pitbull and Nicki Minaj, and later joked about TMZ asking him about his taste in music.
The message, as one of his campaign advisers recently told Buzzfeed, is that Rubio won’t be “competing for who can be the whitest, oldest rich guy.” At the same time, Rubio holds a number of conservative beliefs that are increasingly at odds with younger voters. Internet meme-ready quotes like his infamous “I’m not a scientist, man” response on climate change haven’t helped either. The result has been a cascade of tweets upbraiding the youngish senator for what many see as retrograde positions on issues like the environment, immigration, and gay marriage.
Let's be real. @marcorubio running for president is No Buono…#conservative global climate change denier.
— ORATOR (@DJORATOR) April 14, 2015
@marcorubio does that include #gay families? Or shall we put to a #vote whether gays can even be a part of a family? #equality for all!









