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02-08-2012, 03:07 AM
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Santorum projected to win Minnesota, Missouri GOP Contests
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Rick Santorum muscled his way back into the Republican presidential race Tuesday, scoring projected victories in the Minnesota caucuses and the non-binding Missouri primary. He is in a tight race against Mitt Romney in the Colorado caucuses.
The former Pennsylvania senator could be looking at the best night of his campaign since Iowa, in which he was belatedly declared the winner. For the first time in weeks, he -- and not Newt Gingrich -- was posing the biggest challenge to frontrunner Romney.
Santorum said at his victory rally in Missouri that the night's results showed conservatism is "alive and well." Santorum used the victories to build his case that the Republicans need a nominee who can demonstrate "sharp contrasts" with President Obama -- something he claims the other candidates cannot do.
Santorum went after Romney, accusing him of holding the "same positions" as the president on several issues, but largely glossed over the other GOP candidates in his remarks.
"I don't stand here to claim to be the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney," Santorum said. "I stand here to be the conservative alternative to Barack Obama." Romney is still ahead in the delegate count, despite Santorum's big night. But Santorum's victories disrupt the narrative that the GOP presidential contest had become a two-person race between Gingrich and Romney.
With 83 percent of precincts reporting in Minnesota, Santorum was ahead with 45 percent. Ron Paul was pulling in second with 27 percent, followed by Romney and Gingrich.
With 51 percent of precincts reporting in Colorado, Romney was slightly ahead with 37 percent. Santorum was right behind him with 35 percent, followed by Gingrich and Paul at the back. A total of 70 delegates are up for grabs in those two states Tuesday, though the caucuses are just the start of a lengthy delegate-allocating process.
In Missouri, the primary is effectively a statewide straw poll, as it sets the stage for the delegate-awarding caucuses a month from now. Still, more than 240,000 people voted in the contest, and Santorum cruised to a crushing victory. With all precincts reporting, Santorum had 55 percent of the vote. Romney had 25 percent, followed by Paul with 12 percent. Gingrich was not on the ballot in that contest.
Gingrich, though, hardly competed in any of the three states Tuesday, instead focusing his attention on other contests down the primary calendar. He campaigned Tuesday in Ohio, which holds its election on March 6, "Super Tuesday," as the other candidates made last-minute appeals in Colorado and Minnesota.
Romney acknowledged at his rally in Colorado that Santorum had a "good night." He went on to define himself as the only candidate, though, who has never been "compromised" by the culture of Washington. And he said he still expects to be the nominee.
"This is a time for real change in Washington -- fundamental, bold, dramatic change," Romney said. At his post-election rally in Minnesota, Paul touted his apparent second-place finish in the state while predicting his campaign will do well in the delegate battle -- despite the fact Paul has not yet won a primary contest.
Tuesday's contests were the first of the season in which multiple states were holding contests on one day. Up next, Maine concludes its caucuses this Saturday, and primaries will be held in Michigan and Arizona later in the month.
Romney so far has won three contests, in New Hampshire, Florida and Nevada. Gingrich has won one, in South Carolina. Romney entered Tuesday's competition with a healthy lead in the delegate count -- at 101 delegates.
Gingrich trailed with 32 delegates, following by Santorum with 17 and Paul with nine. It takes 1,144 delegates to win the nomination. Though Missouri's primary Tuesday was largely symbolic, the contest was still expected to cost state taxpayers about $6 million.
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/02/07/santorum-romney-gingrich-paul-colorado-minnesota-missouri-republican/
 
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02-08-2012, 03:15 AM
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"Make no mistake, abortion-on-demand is not a right granted by the Constitution. No serious scholar, including one disposed to agree with the Court’s result, has argued that the framers of the Constitution intended to create such a right. Despite the formidable obstacles before us, we must not lose heart."
"Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the democrats believe every day is April 15."
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02-08-2012, 03:35 AM
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Good God, let's hope he takes the whole thing and they we have a serious threat to Obama.
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02-08-2012, 09:17 AM
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...glad to see it.
We'll know in a few weeks if he can sustain it and take
it into other states in other regions.
I've always hoped Santorum would become a force.
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