Rick Santorum Ends Presidential Bid, Endorses Marco Rubio

Santorum is the third GOP candidate to drop out following the Iowa caucuses.

"We are suspending our campaign," he said on Fox News on Wednesday night.

"We decided that we want to find a candidate that really espoused the values that he we believed in," he said, adding that he wanted someone who cared about the middle class and family values. "That's why we decided to support Marco Rubio."

"He's a tremendously gifted young man," he said of the Florida senator. "I just feel a lot of confidence that he is the new generation and someone that can bring this country together."

Rubio reacted late Wednesday after a townhall in Dover, New Hampshire. .

“It means a lot, I have tremendous respect for Rick,” said Rubio.

The Rubio campaign says the endorsement came as a surprise.

“He’s got a great agenda for blue-collar Americans,” Rubio went on. “We need to grow our party among Americans that work hard with their hands every day and move their families forward and Rick I think has that message for them that’s phenomenal.”

Asked whether this was an indication the Republican establishment might be starting to rally behind him, Rubio said Santorum was “not really an establishment guy.”

“He’s always had to fight,” said Rubio. “Even when he ran for president the first time he was not the choice of the establishment, or the second choice, for that matter. He’s had to earn everything he’s ever done.”

Earlier in the day, Rubio also won over the support of Pat Toomey. On Tuesday, Tim Scott endorsed him. The campaign is billing the string of endorsements as "Marcomentum".

Ever since Santorum announced his run for president on May 27, 2015, Santorum’s campaign failed to gather momentum, polling at single digits nationally -- and even in Iowa where he spent most of his time.

So thankful & grateful for your support. Just not our year. So today please join me in supporting @marcorubio pic.twitter.com/VhgHo9trNp

— Rick Santorum (@RickSantorum) February 4, 2016

He also did not make any of the seven Republican main-stage debates, relegated instead to the undercard debates.

So thankful & grateful for your support. Just not our year. So today please join me in supporting @marcorubio pic.twitter.com/VhgHo9trNp

He also did not make any of the seven Republican main-stage debates, relegated instead to the undercard debates.