February 24, 2016

February 24, 2016

MANCHESTER, NH - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R) Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) talk during a commercial break in the Republican presidential debate at St. Anselm College February 6, 2016 in Manchester, New Hampshire. Sponsored by ABC News and the Independent Journal Review, this is the final televised debate before voters go to the polls for the New Hampshire primary on February 9. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

On Wednesday’s Mark Levin show: Donald Trump wins in Nevada, followed by Sen. Marco Rubio and Sen. Ted Cruz. Rubio promoted the gang of 8 bill that would have nearly doubled the immigration of low skilled workers to the U.S. Rubio is a front man for amnesty and though he may have changed how he would pass the law he still supports the principle. He speaks fast, has a thin record of accomplishment and is now calling people who challenge him on his record as liars. In addition, Rubio is the weakest among Trump and Cruz and will lose to Hillary Clinton. Also, it’s not just the establishment that is pulling for Rubio but Trump is too. Trump wants to face Rubio because he thinks he can beat him easily. Later, Gov. Brian Sandoval of Nevada is being considered as a nominee for the Supreme Court. He is exactly the kind of Republican that would lurch left after getting on the bench. What Senate Republicans need to do is shut this process down. Finally, Congressman Tim Huelskamp of Kansas calls in to discuss his reelection campaign.

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NRO
Marco Rubio’s Immigration Dilemma

Conservative Review
2016 GOP Endorsements: Quality v Quantity

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