Florida Senator Marco Rubio, who is currently positioned third after front runner Donald Trump and runner up Ted Cruz, was also endorsed by Des Moines Register - an influential Iowan newspaper - ahead of the February 1 Iowa Caucus.
Trump and Cruz did not seek endorsement from the daily.
"While we may disagree on key points, we still believe they would do a better job for our country than their opponents," the newspaper said in an editorial last night.
Noting that Democrats have, by the above measure, one "outstanding" candidate in the form of Hillary Clinton, the daily said no other candidate can match the depth or breadth of Clinton's knowledge and experience.
"Clinton has demonstrated that she is a thoughtful, hardworking public servant who has earned the respect of leaders at home and abroad. She stands ready to take on the most demanding job in the world," it said.
They could choose anger, pessimism and fear. Or they could take a different path, it observed.
"Senator Marco Rubio has the potential to chart a new direction for the party, and perhaps the nation, with his message of restoring the American dream. We endorse him because he represents his party's best hope," it said.
Des Moines Register is the largest and most influential newspaper in Iowa, which traditionally kicks off the primary presidential race.
However, in recent years, its endorsements have not won Iowa Caucus. In 2008 it endorsed Clinton, who lost to Barack Obama.
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