Rubio’s problem: An excess of caution [View all]
BEDFORD, N.H. Marco Rubio isnt really a robot he isnt dumb or teleprompter-tied but he is a calculating and cautious candidate, and in the mean, fast-moving 2016 primary, caution can sometimes kill.
Gloss, discipline, natural speaking talent and planning have been the hallmarks of Rubios methodical presidential campaign, positioning him for a surprise third-place win in Iowa and a possible surge here on Tuesday. Rubio knows his path to his partys nomination is narrow a needle-thread between the tea party and establishment wings of a divided GOP but hes also a fundamentally risk-averse politician who often seeks the safety of a script, as his mechanical recitation of the same anti-Obama talking points four times at the final debate before the primary here painfully revealed.
It was bizarre, man; why did he keep saying the same thing over and over and over? said a GOP operative who is close to Rubios Washington-based campaign team. It was like looking at your iPhone and the video freezes and says its buffering. Weird.
Rubio is facing a coming-of-age dilemma that nearly every serious presidential contender faces as they seek to rise to the top tier of a campaign discovering that their greatest strength can be transformed into an exploitable weakness by a withering primary process and predatory opponents.
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