Well, I do not think Rubio is sincere. I think he is trying to manipulate people with yet another campaign position he has no intention of following through on. Still, insincere support is at least a voice. I don’t trust Rubio further than i can throw him. I will never vote for him. If he wants to advocate for something I agree with, great. I’ll take it. I still don’t trust him.
He’s basically announcing a position on an issue that is irrelevant or beyond the control of federal officials in an effort to fool conservatives into thinking he’s on their side, but once elected he will implement his liberal agenda.
For example, Rubio may say he’s anti-abortion. Doesn’t matter, train has left the station, abortion isn’t going anywhere, but he passes a useless conservative litmus test.
For example, Rubio may say he’s pro-traditional marriage. Doesn’t matter. Train has left the station. Gay marriage isn’t going anywhere, but he passes another useless conservative litmus test.
Rubio says he’s pro-Article V. Doesn’t matter. It’s up to the states to do this or not. What a federal official thinks about it is irrelevant, but he passes another useless conservative litmus test.
This is nothing more than a trick used by liberals to appear conservative.
Huckabee is another example of someone like this.