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Eric Bolling Calls for Rubio to End Campaign, Save His Future as Professional Politician

Eric Bolling Calls for Rubio to End Campaign, Save His Future as Professional Politician

Finally the words of truth and common sense have been spoken.  Late into the night after a horrendous outing by Marco Rubio in Mississippi and Michigan, Fox News anchor Eric Bolling said what we have all been thinking.  

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"Right now, Donald Trump just took down Mississippi which gives him the whole south.  That leaves Florida remaining," Bolling said.

"Marco Rubio coming in fourth with nine percent in Michigan is such a bad sign.  It looks like Trump will take Florida."

"It's time, honestly I'll call it right here on your show Sean, Marco Rubio needs to step aside right now.  If he wants to run for governor of Florida... he has to get out now before it gets really bad for him a week from tonight."

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