But, I'm most struck by your statement that Santorum joined forces with Obama. Not even close. What he did was to appeal to Conservative Democrats, a similar tactic used (with success) by others in the past. If I read correctly, this was a robocall used in one Democrat county.
Judging by the way the primaries are stacking up right now, you will likely be supporting a candidate with unquestionably no honor, a candidate who won't represent you, a candidate who doesn't even like you. Good luck with that.
1) Romney ran no NH ads asking Dims or Indy voters to crossover and vote for him against his fellow Republican primary opponents. Santorum did do this in Michigan. S-l-e-a-z-y.
2) Obama and the unions ran ads for Dims to vote and make mischief in the Republican primary. Santorum joined them and ran similar ads. The wording in the Santorum ads specifically said for Dims to crossover and vote against Romney. Again, such conduct is a sleazy Dim tactic.
I don’t think there are any conservative Democrats. I do think there are plenty of Democrats who are going to vote in our GOP convention, who are going to vote for Obama in the general anyway, and are looking to vote for Santorum because they realize that he can be endlessly distracted over absurd questions and statements throughout the campaign. In fact, it isn’t a “I think” situation, it’s actually what they tell us they are doing:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/02/28/1069045/-I-Voted-For-Rick-Santorum-This-Morning