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Santorum the scold makes the rounds
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[Washington Post (blog)] - Don't laugh, but Rick Santorum is making the rounds of conservative dead-tree magazines (he already spoke to National Review and is reportedly heading over to the Weekly Standard after Thanksgiving), trying out his I-told-you-so's and, one would
Party's Base Is the Reason Romney Lost
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[New York Times] - The campaign later ran 2,300 ads assailing another rival, former Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, on immigration. Then, in the general election, Mr. Romney ran spots, including one featuring his Spanish-speaking son, pledging support for a
Google News: The gloves come off in Bolling-Cuccinelli race
[Washington Examiner] - Bob McDonnell in is already well-underway, and it sounds an awful lot like the Republican presidential primary showdown between Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. Bolling, who chaired Romney's Virginia campaign, pits himself as the candidate with
Republicans eliminated better conservative candidates
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[STLtoday.com] and in their place picked politicians willing to embrace this hard-nosed direction. The group of five getting the most support to continue running for the presidential office consisted of: Rick Perry, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, Herman Cain and
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