They are lost and I'd bet he'd have a bunch of really unhappy people.
He won't drop out. He's been very vocal again today that it won't happen. Painted himself into a corner now.
As I understand it Florida "rules" wouldn't let him run for both President and Senator. So the whole "painted himself into a corner" is not to be underestimated.
Re: Florida primary
If Rubio decides to pull out of the race before the 3/15 primary. What happens to all of the votes he has rec'd from early voting? Will those who voted for him be able to vote again?
How about votes for all those who have already withdrawn? The Republican primary ballot in our county allows you to vote for any of these:
Jeb Bush
Ben Carson
Chris Christie
Ted Cruz
Carly Fiorina
Jim Gilmore
Lindsey Graham
Mike Huckabee
John R. Kasich
Rand Paul
Marco Rubio
Rick Santorum
Donald J. Trump
and the Democratic ballot allows you to vote for any of these:
Hillary Clinton
Martin O'Malley
Bernie Sanders
Re: Florida primary
If Rubio decides to pull out of the race before the 3/15 primary. What happens to all of the votes he has rec'd from early voting? Will those who voted for him be able to vote again?
That's true IFF the candidate drops out of the race. Generally speaking, candidates don't drop out anymore, at least if they have any influence at all to peddle. They suspend their campaigns, which allows them to continue to raise money (their campaigns are usually in debt) and still play kingmaker light with their remaining cash and pledged delegates.Dunno about the Dem. delegates, but the Repub. delegates are mostly treated one of two ways.
From what I understand, the delegates can move into the national convention uncommitted, as is the case with superdelegates. In short, they can then cast their vote for whomever they want.
Or, the delegates can also wait to see if the candidate they're bound to endorses someone. For example, if Bush chooses to back a candidate, his four delegates may choose to fold into that candidate's delegate pool. But they're not bound to whomever Bush endorses.
At least, that's my understanding.
Going to be a very interesting convention.