Will Trump bring Sen. Rubio down in Florida?
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — There are two words that keep coming up in Florida’s U.S. Senate race between Republican incumbent Marco Rubio and Democratic U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy: Donald Trump.
One of the strongest arguments Murphy is making in his underdog campaign to defeat Rubio is the failed presidential candidate’s support of the billionaire TV reality star. At rallies, in interviews and most notably during debates, Murphy has repeatedly made the Rubio-Trump connection.
“When Donald Trump goes low, Marco Rubio is right there with him,” Murphy said to cheers at a recent Hillary Clinton rally. “Marco Rubio claims he’s going to stand up to Donald Trump if he’s elected to president. Really? Really? How exactly is Marco Rubio going to do that if he can’t even stand up to him as a candidate? Donald Trump boasts about sexual assault, and Marco Rubio looks the other way.”
There are stark differences between the candidates on guns, health care, foreign policy, economic issues and abortion, and presidential politics injects another major issue into the Senate race, as each campaign hopes to use voter dissatisfaction with the top of the ticket to hurt the opposition.


