Atlanta - Inviting audiences to “have a little fun,” Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Marco Rubio’s jabs at front-runner Donald Trump are getting personal.

In a sharp shift from policy to personal attacks on Trump, Rubio mocked everything from the billionaire businessman’s tan to making subtle remarks about his manhood. He even implied that Trump wet his pants during a recent debate.

Crowds across the South have appeared receptive to the Florida senator’s change in tone, exploding into cheers and laughter at the digs. But individually, many voters sheepishly smile and acknowledge that the turn is unfortunate but necessary for anyone to take down Trump.

Come what may for Rubio, his attacks on Trump, the favorite in most of this week’s Super Tuesday polls, exposes a deeply-root antipathy for Trump among a segment of the Republican electorate.... Read More: VIN