Donald Trump’s campaign released a brutal TV political ad labeling Marco Rubio as a "corrupt, all-talk, no-action politician."
“Corrupt Marco” calls out Rubio for allegedly ringing up $22,000 on the Republican Party’s credit card to “live it up in Las Vegas” and then pave his driveway.
The spot also notes Rubio’s poor Senate attendance record during votes.
Matt Viser from The Boston Globe tweeted out the Rubio campaign’s 1,200-word response to the attack ad.
Also Pro-Ted Cruz super PAC Keep the Promise I piled six more attack ads on Rubio in his home state.
To try to balance out the anti-Rubio ads, a pro-Rubio super PAC bought $6 million worth of ad buys to blast Trump.
The Florida presidential primary is in a week – March 15. Stay tuned to I Agree to See as we continue to follow the latest ads from the trail.
“Corrupt Marco” calls out Rubio for allegedly ringing up $22,000 on the Republican Party’s credit card to “live it up in Las Vegas” and then pave his driveway.
The spot also notes Rubio’s poor Senate attendance record during votes.
Marco Rubio’s Shaky Financial History
The claims that the Trump attack ad makes are not new. Many reporters and pundits have looked into Marco Rubio's past expenditures, especially the “luxury speedboat,” and the issues continue to haunt him.Matt Viser from The Boston Globe tweeted out the Rubio campaign’s 1,200-word response to the attack ad.

The Battle Turns to the Airwaves in Florida
According to the Trump campaign, “Corrupt Marco” will run in Florida leading up to the March 15 primary.Also Pro-Ted Cruz super PAC Keep the Promise I piled six more attack ads on Rubio in his home state.
To try to balance out the anti-Rubio ads, a pro-Rubio super PAC bought $6 million worth of ad buys to blast Trump.
The Florida presidential primary is in a week – March 15. Stay tuned to I Agree to See as we continue to follow the latest ads from the trail.