Rubio has gone from "Never Trump," to "Never Trump" in name only — perhaps meriting a new acronym for a certain class of Republicans, "NTINO."
GOP governor's decision is despite fact of the candidacy of a senator from his home state, Marco Rubio.
The late night shows were all discussing one topic: The Super Tuesday results, and Donald Trump's continued takeover of the Republican Party.
Rubio's lays out problem for Trump: The Republican Party will keep on fighting him all the way through this primary season.
The claim is part of a lawsuit that accuses Trump and the now-defunct for-profit venture of misleading thousands of people, who paid up to $35,000 each.
Cruz challenges Trump: "If Donald is embarrassed about his tax returns, it's up to the voters to assess the facts."
Republican rival Marco Rubio attacked front-runner Donald Trump at length for the first time at a debate on Thursday.
It's time for Marco Rubio to hit the panic button — and then hit it again, and again, and again.
The late night hosts examined the ways in which the other GOP candidates are simply failing to mount a response to Donald Trump.
He's still at a loss to actually explain how to get rid of his competitors, and to get all their supporters to flock en masse to him.
The Donald proudly declares: “If you listen to the pundits, we weren’t expected to win too much, and now we’re winning, winning, winning the country.”
A very scary thing is happening for Republicans right now.
Spokesman spread a video that falsely showed Marco Rubio disparaging the Bible.
Rubio's newest supporters: Former GOP nominee Bob Dole, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, and U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah.