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Rubio Comms Director: "Utter Nonsense...I Wish Everyone Would Drop Out Except for Marco"

After CNN reported that some of Marco Rubio's advisors were pushing the campaign into retirement in the belief it would help his future professional political career, Rubio's communications director Alex Conant fired back at CNN by saying that the report was "utter nonsense."

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"Jamie's report was utter nonsense," Conant said.  "That is fiction and CNN should stop reporting it."

Conant when on to say that the Rubio campaign will win Florida.  "We have momentum in Florida, we're going to win Florida."

"Marco's committed to going to all 50 states in his pick-up truck if he needs to be because we cannot let Donald Trump become the nominee of the Republican Party."

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