Sen. Marco Rubio Marco Antonio RubioFlorida senators pushing to keep Daylight Savings Time during pandemic Hillicon Valley: DOJ indicts Chinese, Malaysian hackers accused of targeting over 100 organizations | GOP senators raise concerns over Oracle-TikTok deal | QAnon awareness jumps in new poll Intelligence chief says Congress will get some in-person election security briefings MORE (R-Fla.) has released a new ad for his presidential campaign boasting about his conservative credentials.

The spot released Thursday touts glowing reviews from a number of right-leaning organizations.

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It spotlights 100 percent rankings from the National Right to Life Committee, Americans for Prosperity and FreedomWorks.

The ad also touts Rubio’s 98 percent from the American Conservative Union, his 97 percent from the Club for Growth and his 96 percent from Heritage Action for America.

Other plaudits include A grades from the National Rifle Association and the National Taxpayers Union, as well as a “Taxpayer Superhero” title from Citizens Against Government Waste.

The clip also includes various luminaries from the conservative movement heaping praise on the Florida lawmaker.

Right-wing pundit Glenn Beck, for example, predicts Rubio would defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton if he were to win the GOP’s presidential nomination.

“He will crush Hillary Clinton — crush her,” Beck, a vocal opponent of GOP front-runner Donald Trump, said.

“I’m just really impressed,” the conservative commentator added.

Rubio also receives plaudits from conservative television personality Tomi Lahren Tomi LahrenBeyoncé, Jay-Z draw attention for sitting during Super Bowl national anthem Cardi B clashes with Trump supporter after saying she might run for Congress: 'I'm boutta violate' Tomi Lahren dresses as Ocasio-Cortez for Halloween MORE in the spot.

“So here it is — I pick Marco Rubio for president,” The Blaze host said. "Here’s why: Rubio is young, tenacious, well-spoken, and, most importantly, he can actually win.”

Rubio's stance on illegal immigration is facing fresh scrutiny from conservatives. He is also under fire from other White House hopefuls for missing Senate votes.

Rubio currently takes third place nationally in the crowded Republican field, with 11.3 percent support in the latest RealClearPolitics average of polls.

He next meets his rivals in the GOP’s sixth presidential debate, in Charleston, S.C., on Thursday night.