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Bobby Jindal endorses Marco Rubio in presidential race

WASHINGTON: Louisiana''s former Indian-American Governor Bobby Jindal has endorsed Florida Senator Marco Rubio, giving the surging Republican presidential candidate a boost ahead of Tuesday''s primary in New Hamnpshire.

Bobby Jindal endorses Marco Rubio in presidential race

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Washington, February 6

WASHINGTON: Louisiana's former Indian-American Governor Bobby  Jindal has endorsed Florida Senator Marco Rubio, giving the surging Republican presidential candidate a boost ahead of Tuesday's primary in New  Hamnpshire.

"Marco can unify our party. His optimistic message is bringing voters from  across the party lines, from across different demographic groups," Jindal  told Fox News on Friday. "He can unify our party. He can win this election in  November." "I think he's a principled conservative. I think he is the right guy to lead  us forward," he added.

Jindal, who himself made a long shot run for president until he dropped his  campaign in November in the face of low poll numbers, also said he was  impressed by Rubio's foreign policy.

"Marco's been consistent about strengthening America's foreign policy,"  Jindal said. "Marco's consistently stood up to the threat of ISIS and radical  Islam." Rubio responded by calling Jindal "one of the smartest people in American  politics." "He's going to be a huge asset to our campaign," Rubio said in a statement.  "I think he has a very promising future in American politics. One of the  best governors in America." "We're really excited to have him on board. This is going to be a good boost  to our campaign," he added.

Jindal is the second former 2016 rival to endorse Rubio this week, as former  Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum threw his support behind the Florida  senator on Wednesday.

Rubio, who made a surprisingly strong third place finish in Iowa caucuses  after Texas Senator Ted Cruz and frontrunner Donald Trump took a dig at his  rivals saying running a country is not like being a real estate developer or  being a governor.

"Again, being president of the United States is not like being a real estate  developer, it's not like being a governor, it is about being commander in  chief," he told NBC News.

"And on the most important issues before this country on national security,  I have shown better judgment and a better understanding than anyone else  running for president." Brushing aside concerns that he is "too scripted" Rubio argued that he gives  the party the best chance to unify and expand the party and defeat  Democratic frrontrunner Hillary Clinton in the general election.

Trump, as also New Jersey Governor Christopher Christie and former Florida governor Jeb  Bush, have hammered Rubio for not being experienced enough. —IANS

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