Donald Trump Donald John TrumpHouse committee believes it has evidence Trump requested putting ally in charge of Cohen probe: report Vietnamese airline takes steps to open flights to US on sidelines of Trump-Kim summit Manafort's attorneys say he should get less than 10 years in prison MORE took an early victory lap during a Super Tuesday rally in Columbus, Ohio, boasting about his popularity and dismissing GOP presidential primary rivals Marco Rubio Marco Antonio RubioHillicon Valley: Senators urge Trump to bar Huawei products from electric grid | Ex-security officials condemn Trump emergency declaration | New malicious cyber tool found | Facebook faces questions on treatment of moderators Key senators say administration should ban Huawei tech in US electric grid Trump unleashing digital juggernaut ahead of 2020 MORE and Ted Cruz Rafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump unleashing digital juggernaut ahead of 2020 Inviting Kim Jong Un to Washington Trump endorses Cornyn for reelection as O'Rourke mulls challenge MORE.

“I’m like 20 points up in Florida over a senator who never shows up,” Trump said of Rubio during the event at the Port Columbus International Airport.

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“He’s defrauded the state of Florida,” Trump continued. "He got elected, and he doesn’t do anything. You’ve got to get people to do things.”

Trump swiped at Rubio for claiming that the businessman has "small hands."

“I call him ‘Little Marco,’” he added. "He said I have small hands. I’ve always heard people say, ‘Donald, you have the most beautiful hands.' It hasn’t worked. He’s gone down.”

Trump was equally merciless in attacking Cruz, accusing the Texas senator of dishonesty on the campaign trail.

“I call him ‘Lying Ted,’” he quipped. "The only advantage I have is I have a big speaker out there. We don’t have to lie.”

Trump is poised to win big in the Super Tuesday contests being held around the country. Should he secure enough delegates, it could put Trump on an unstoppable path to the nomination.

The businessman heaped praise on his supporters during the Ohio rally, crediting them with his rise.

“There is such love in these rooms and those stadiums and these events. It’s love. It’s love, it’s a family.”

“Every poll says I can do practically anything and they won’t leave,” Trump said of his supporters. "Other people, if you sneeze incorrectly, they leave. We have the most loyal people in the world. There’s a movement going on.”

Voters in 11 states and American Samoa will cast ballots on Super Tuesday in the single biggest day of the GOP presidential primary so far. Trump leads the Republican field by nearly 16 points the afternoon ballots are cast, according to the latest RealClearPolitics average of polls.