… while his pro-amnesty advisor splits the scene:
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) says he will decide on a potential 2016 presidential run “in the coming weeks.” He’ll do so without the help of a pro-amnesty adviser and former chief of staff who has left his office…
Cesar Conda, who has had ties to George Soros and has been praised by some of the most pro-amnesty leaders on the left, reportedly left Rubio’s office to go back to lobbying. Conda was his chief of staff and then had moved over to his political action committee. Rubio was considered a 2016 frontrunner and was leading in early polls in Iowa before he championed the Senate’s “Gang of Eight” amnesty bill right after Republicans lost the 2012 presidential election. His poll numbers immediately plummeted.