Rubio points out problem with potential Harris-Newsom ticket as Biden reels
"That's presumptuous ... I have no idea who he's going to pick," Rubio said. "But I think it's comforting for Americans to know that when Kamala Harris becomes their nominee, she can't pick [California Gov.] Gavin Newsom because I don't think we can afford, as a country, to have two Californians with their crazy policies become the law of the land."
Rubio said he will be working with the Trump campaign "in some capacity" over the next three or fourth months until Election Day, and he will be working in the Senate as well.
"Either way, all I care about at this point, and what I care about the most, is we can't afford another four years like the last four, and I'm willing to help in any way I can. But as far as making an announcement, that's up to him and their campaign, and I don't have one for you this morning, that's for sure," Rubio said.
Newsom, a top Biden campaign surrogate, has been campaigning on behalf of the president in the battleground states of Michigan and Pennsylvania in recent days.