Posted on 03/25/2012 9:08:28 AM PDT by jimbo123
Coming off a decisive victory in Saturday night's Louisiana primary, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is blasting Mitt Romney's campaign as "desperate" and lacking in message - and one that will be unable to effectively go head-to-head with President Obama come November.
Santorum, in an interview with CBS' "Face the Nation," contended on Sunday that Republican voters want to elect a nominee who has "their principles written on their heart - not on an erasable tablet."
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Someone needs to tell Lil Ricky that it is better to be humble than arrogant. His senate record is going to speak for itself IF he faces obama. I wonder if Arlen will endorse him?
Romney appears to be the least liked republican front runner in the South since Abe Lincoln.
Give it a rest.
Trust me, its not just the south.
They had to change the rules in Michigan after the vote just to give Romney a two delegate edge. He should have won Michigan by double digits and couldn’t even pull that off.
Mardi, if Santorum ran as a fake Milquetoast guy as you suggest, he’d have lost by 23 points to Milt instead of having kicked his ass by 23. We NEED tough talk in these dire times. BTW, in the REAL sense of the word, Rick IS humble, before God. Bob
Romneybot begone!
Don’t look now, but Rick is surging. This could become VERY interesting, even if the liberal Romney’s Big $$$ ultimately prevails. I think that if Mi, Oh and even Il had a re-vote, Rick may well have won. Bob
Romney is weak in the heartland of America from the Dakotas through Iowa, Kansas (21 percent in the caucuses), Missouri, Oklahoma (28 percent), the South etc.
Romney barely won Ohio and Michigan with well under 50 percent of the vote and only reached 48 percent in Illinois with Santorum winning downstate.
Romney runs best (over 50 percent) in liberal urban areas and in suburban areas (over 40 percent) close to liberal cities.
Romney only wins in states he will lose in November, and I am guessing he will pick a fellow RINO like Christie who wont be able to carry his state. In fact a Romney ticket might be the first in history where neither the presidential or vice presidential picks win their home states.
But on the plus side Utah is a lock.
Thanks for posting. It was interesting to read how CBS spun Santorum’s interview after just having watched it on TV a few minutes ago. I was able to actually watch Face The Nation without switching channels as Norah O’Donnell was guesthosting for the unwatchable Bob Scheiffer.
The story did not mention how Santorum handled the Trayvon Martin-George Zimmerman question. I do believe that will come back to haunt Santorum.
Paul Ryan did extremely well in the following interview, IMHO. Ryan did not seem to be bothered at all by being blasted by Trump for daring, politically, to put forth a plan everybody can take potshots at prior to the elections.
Romney runs best (over 50 percent) in liberal urban areas and in suburban areas (over 40 percent) close to liberal cities.
One must ask ones self.. With a candidate that runs well in those areas. Will the people in those areas be the ones to carry the state for Romney, or will they perhaps go vote for Obama?
We can not win the general by picking up the middle left in urban areas.
Some say the south and conservatives will vote for Romney regardless.
I am not so sure. I am one that could vote for Rick or Newt. I’ll write in if it’s Romney.
The Romney campaign is having major-league financial problems and he’s having to make a pilgrimage to San Francisco to beg for more money next week.
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I agree. Who will ever forget the Santorum holding a toy in his hand. He is, in my opinion a good man but unstable.
He doesn't know when to give up. He seems obsessed with the small victory he has had.
We need Newt.
I will support Romney.
“Decisive”, meaning this singular event has turned the election around from here on out.......There is “desperation” alright, and it's not coming from Romney.
There is much anger, blame and disappointment still to come for the Santorumites. It has been merely prolonged by the Pollyannish obsession that Santorm can still win. And they are not helping themselves by exaggerating their potential or embellishing their candidate to such a degree.
I do not discourage it however, because it very well may force a brokered convention. Which still leaves a slot for Newt to get into.
All of this still emains to be seen. Obama hasn’t even started his flaming of romney and Santorum yet. Time will tell just how strong Santorum is when obama starts his attacks. I will be watching.
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