Marco Rubio in new advertisement: Hillary Clinton is “disqualified” from being president

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Hillary Clinton isn’t qualified to be president.

That’s the assertion Marco Rubio’s presidential campaign is making in a new television advertisement airing in New Hampshire and South Carolina.

The 30-second spot — called “Disqualified” — features clips from the Fox Business debate last week. During the spot, Rubio says that Clinton is “disqualified from being commander in chief of the United States.”

“Someone who cannot handle intelligence information appropriately cannot be commander in chief. And someone who lies to the families of those four victims of Benghazi can never be president of the United States,” he is shown saying in the commercial.

“When I am president, we are going to win this war on ISIS. The most powerful military in the world is going to destroy them, and if we capture any of them alive, they are getting a one-way ticket to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba and we are going to find out everything they know.”

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