As Donald Trump Riles GOP Race, Marco Rubio Begins to Connect With Voters In Spanish

Rubio on Trump: 'I obviously strongly disagree with him.'

When Steele told Rubio she was the only Latina member of her local Republican organization, Rubio answered, smiling, "Hay que cambiar eso.” (Translation: “We need to change that.”)

But this wasn’t downtown Miami. It was a western suburb of Des Moines, Iowa.

According to 2003 U.S. Census bureau, just 5.5 percent of the population of the Hawkeye State identifies as Hispanic or Latino, but more than a few found Rubio this week.

At the same event Steele attended, held by the Westside Conservative Club in Urbandale, a waitress originally from Barcelona happily conversed with Rubio in Spanish, and later hugged him goodbye.

In Cedar Rapids, Sydney Speltz, whose mother is a Colombian immigrant, said she would definitely be voting for Rubio.

"It's just really inspiring to see a fellow Hispanic be so successful," said Speltz, who works at the Cedar Rapids Country Club, where Rubio hosted the Linn Eagles Lunch.

"I do believe that he is the one who has the right ideas, the right points about what is going to happen to our youth if we don't change our policies," she said.

This week — like many of his fellow candidates — Rubio was asked to address whether Trump’s recent comments were hurting the Republican Party. He said he thinks voters are “capable of distinguishing between Donald Trump and the Republican Party.”

“I obviously strongly disagree with him,” Rubio told reporters at a campaign stop, reiterating that Trump’s comments were "inaccurate, they’re offensive, and they’re divisive.”

"We have a right to enforce our immigration laws,” Rubio told reporters. “That’s not hostility, that’s sovereignty.”

Gonzalez-Castro Hausuer agreed.

“I believe if someone wants to be in this country, they can come to this country, but they have to do it legally," she said, detailing the lengthy and costly immigration process she had to navigate in order to move to Iowa with her U.S.-born husband.

"But that is the way it should be," she added.