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Pennsylvania Poll: Santorum 37, Romney...42

Agent Crawfish Wrote: Apr 05, 2012 2:46 PM
I like Rick. But the math doesn't work this time around. He's hurting the effort to un-seat Obama if he stays in much longer. Time to step aside.
Pennsylvania Voter Wrote: Apr 05, 2012 3:19 PM
I like Rick too and I hope he wins the nomination. But if not, consider that by Rick hanging in there moves the GOP platform to the right both now and in the future. He can take his conservative voting block to the convention, broker some platform planks with it to support a few key conservative issues. If Rick capitulates too early, then we could end up with Mitt as another McLame. So win or lose, Rick has a very important role to play.
HCMC Wrote: Apr 05, 2012 7:24 PM

You're shiiting us, right?

Santorum is a liberal RINO, and his record PROVES it:


http://teapartywdc.ning.com/profiles/blogs/santorum-s-nightmarish-voting-record



SANTORUM ON FOX SAID IT WAS GOOD FOR A PA STEEL COMPANY NOT TO GET BAILED OUT, THAT BAILOUTS ARE NOT GOOD, THAT HE IS AGAINST THEM, AND HAS BEEN CONSISTENTLY AGAINST THEM

INTERESTING

BECAUSE THE LYING D'BAG VOTED TO BAIL OUT STEEL, GAS, AND COAL IN KOSOVO AND SOUTHWESTERN ASIA

HOW ABOUT THAT ARSEWIPE SAYING SCREW A PA BAILOUT BUT IT WAS OK FOR HIM TO BAILOUT KOSOVO AND SOUTHWESTERN ASIA



http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=106&session=1&vote=00176

Curtains for Rick Santorum?
 

Mitt Romney's taken the lead in PPP's newest poll of Rick Santorum's home state of Pennsylvania. Romney has 42% to 37% for Santorum with Ron Paul at 9% and Newt Gingrich at 6%. The numbers represent a dramatic turnaround from when PPP polled the state a month ago. Romney's gained 17 points, going from 25% to 42%. Meanwhile Santorum's dropped 6 points from 43% to 37%, for an overall swing of 23 points in the last four weeks.

Pennsylvania Republicans are expressing major doubts about Santorum's viability both...

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