Yes it is odd. Santorum is now on the rise, and Gingrich is waning, but that could reverse over the course of February.
It should have been Santorum all along. We in Pa. know that Rick is an outstanding, fearless candidate. The only person I’d feel more confident with in the Oval Office is Sarah Palin, and she’s not on my ballot. Bob
“Yes it is odd. Santorum is now on the rise, and Gingrich is waning, but that could reverse over the course of February.”
I know, but it’s tragic these two guys are splitting the conservative vote. We need to be solidified behind the anti-Romney, and that’s not going to happen as long as they’re both in the race.
Not that odd. After watching Newt self destruct in FL...a state he should have won by 20 point coming out of SC, alot of people realized that he would get creamed like a bowl of Paula Dean’s mashed turnips by obama. We simply can’t take that chance and no matter how long he campaigns Republican’s simply do not like Romney and that leaves Satorum as the only logical, and dependable, choice for thoughtful conservatives.