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Santorum: Gingrich Puts Social Issues 'in the Back of the Bus'
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Posted on 12/05/2011 6:27:36 PM PST by Fred

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Sunday compared his war against reproductive rights and gay rights to the Civil Rights Movement, and attacked Newt Gingrich for putting social issues "in the back of the bus."

"In terms of social issues [Gingrich] has been married three times, he has two divorces, he's admitted to infidelity," ABC's Christiane Amanpour noted during an interview with Santorum. "Should voters hold that against him?"

"I think character is definitely an issue," Santorum opined. "I've been married 21 years, I have seven children. That's a factor that people are going to look at and should look at when it comes to the person you are going to have lead the country."

"Is he a real conservative with the social values?" Amanpour asked.

"I think that Newt has consistently put those, let's say, in the back of the bus," Santorum replied. "He's never really been an advocate of pushing those issues."

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TOPICS: Politics
KEYWORDS: amnesty; babyinablender; bachmann; cloning; gingrich; mandate; proabortion; prolife; santorum; stealthromney; teaparty
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To: GlockThe Vote
The economy is the only issue people.

Not to a pre-born baby about to be killed in cold blood via abortion.

61 posted on 12/05/2011 11:00:18 PM PST by DNA.2012
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To: SteveAustin
That myth is pushed every election season: "If only Republicans would go left on social issues, millions of Independent votes would magically swing their way!".

It just isn't true.

62 posted on 12/05/2011 11:03:11 PM PST by DNA.2012
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To: Mariner
So I guess you support taking government out of marriage completely then.

I do.

63 posted on 12/05/2011 11:05:10 PM PST by DNA.2012
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To: lone star annie
Social issues should not be a major focus on the campaign because it turns many people off.

Not advancing conservative positions on social issues equals surrendering to the current liberal path on social issues.

No rational person wants that.

64 posted on 12/05/2011 11:07:59 PM PST by DNA.2012
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To: GlockThe Vote
The social issues are a pure loser.

Wrong. And an obvious attempt to inculcate defeatism.

65 posted on 12/05/2011 11:09:00 PM PST by DNA.2012
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To: EternalVigilance; Future Useless Eater
Santorum never had any traction with or without Cain/Gingrich and it's doubtful his attacks on Gingrich will generate any now.

(borrowed from Future Useless Eater http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2816215/posts?page=239#239)

With Sunday's national poll added...

Weighted 4-Poll Rolling Averages of the latest
20+ Polls listed at RCP   [as of Dec 5th]
plus
YouGov polls 11/26 11/19, 11/12, 11/5, 10/29, 10/22, 10/15, 10/08, &
Poll Position 12/04, 11/27, 11/22, 11/8, 11/1 polls inserted chronologically
Also the 11/9 - 11/14 Pew poll was broken into two, (3-day) polls


(Example methodology for this chart will be on my profile page)
.

Much like what the government does with unemployment statistics, this chart represents a 4-poll "rolling average" for the latest 20+ polls listed at RealClearPolitics.com (plus other recent national polls). I also weighted the polls by their size. For example, a poll with a survey size of 1000 was weighted proportionately heavier than an 324 survey size.


66 posted on 12/05/2011 11:12:57 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Rebellion is brewing!! Impeach the corrupt Marxist bastard!!)
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To: DNA.2012; GlockThe Vote

Social issues are not a pure loser, unless the candidate is a single issue guy. All legs of the stool must be solid to attract a plurality of social, fiscal and national defense conservatives.


67 posted on 12/05/2011 11:21:10 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Rebellion is brewing!! Impeach the corrupt Marxist bastard!!)
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To: Jim Robinson

Strong on all three works for me. :o)


68 posted on 12/05/2011 11:32:40 PM PST by DNA.2012
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To: Jim Robinson

I’m glad to see that RINO Romney didn’t gain any momentum from Cain dropping out of the race. While four years under him would be just as bad as another four years under Obama, it would allow the Democrats and the MSM to lay all of the country’s problems (especially those garnered under Obama) on Romney, which could go a long way toward costing Conservative seats in the House and Senate, which would be devastating.


69 posted on 12/06/2011 12:19:18 AM PST by Stonewall Jackson (Democrats: "You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.")
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To: Jim Robinson

Thank you, Jim!

That’s the way I see it, too.

Romney/Republican Establishment vs the rest of us. We need someone who is on our side.

National Review, Rove and others are pimping Romney like nothing I’ve ever seen.

I may not like some of the things Newt has said and done, but his ACU rating is 94%.

That should mean something.


70 posted on 12/06/2011 1:08:27 AM PST by dixiechick2000 (Proud barbarian TEA Party SOB and, apparently, an evil Capitalist.)
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To: DNA.2012

Actually putting social issues on the back burner worked well here in Wisconsin in 2012.

As many of you have no doubt seen the last year, Wisconsin is in many ways a blue state. But last year we ran Scott Walker, Ron Johnson and a ton of congressional and state assembly people who focused solely on economic issues. Balance the budget, cut spending, restore economic freedom.

Save for “law and order” and our school choice program, these candidates all stayed away from the hot button social issues. And the independents here voted for them.


71 posted on 12/06/2011 4:44:06 AM PST by SteveAustin
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To: Jim Robinson
It’s conservatives and the tea party pushing Gingrich.

That makes about as much sense as putting Bill Clinton in charge of the Young Women's Chastity League.

72 posted on 12/06/2011 7:53:16 AM PST by EternalVigilance (They've narrowed your choices to Tweedle-dee and Tweedle-dum. Now, eat your peas!)
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To: Jim Robinson
That’s just baloney. Gingrich represents all three legs of the conservative stool, including social issues.

I don't believe that. It's a false flag. Always has been with Gingrich.

73 posted on 12/06/2011 7:56:16 AM PST by EternalVigilance (They've narrowed your choices to Tweedle-dee and Tweedle-dum. Now, eat your peas!)
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To: Fred
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Sunday compared his war against reproductive rights and gay rights to the Civil Rights Movement, and attacked Newt Gingrich for putting social issues "in the back of the bus."

Sorry, Rick, but I think the $15T deficit and 9% unemployment did that. However, Newt's 99% pro-life voting record in Congress is nothing to sneeze at.

74 posted on 12/06/2011 12:00:44 PM PST by RockinRight (If you're waiting to drink until you find pure water, you're going to die of dehydration.)
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To: Fred

That’s just...wrong.


75 posted on 12/06/2011 12:03:18 PM PST by RockinRight (If you're waiting to drink until you find pure water, you're going to die of dehydration.)
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To: GlockThe Vote
The only people to whom the social issues matter that much are the 15% or so of the electorate that watches the 700 Club and thinks that "Seventh Heaven" was a risque show.

Disclaimer: I am socially conservative for the most part, I just don't think that a candidates position on those issues matter as much to my family, and my ability to feed my family as economic, fiscal and defense issues do.

76 posted on 12/06/2011 12:05:30 PM PST by RockinRight (If you're waiting to drink until you find pure water, you're going to die of dehydration.)
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To: GlockThe Vote

The average GOP-leaning voter is personally socially moderate-conservative with a touch of libertarianism.


77 posted on 12/06/2011 12:11:30 PM PST by RockinRight (If you're waiting to drink until you find pure water, you're going to die of dehydration.)
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To: C. Edmund Wright; DNA.2012

Agreeing w/ C. Edmund here.


78 posted on 12/06/2011 12:13:14 PM PST by RockinRight (If you're waiting to drink until you find pure water, you're going to die of dehydration.)
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To: EternalVigilance

Most people lean definitely towards the social conservative side, but there is a fine line in how a politician should propose that conservatism.

Reagan did it right.

Santorum does it wrong.


79 posted on 12/06/2011 12:23:15 PM PST by RockinRight (If you're waiting to drink until you find pure water, you're going to die of dehydration.)
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To: EternalVigilance

Here you go:

“Gingrich Does Better Among Conservative Republicans and Tea Party Supporters”

“Gingrich’s lead is especially large among conservative Republicans and those who describe themselves as supporters of the Tea Party movement, with more than twice the level of support of any other candidate. Romney ties Gingrich among Republicans who are not Tea Party supporters, and the race is close among moderate/liberal Republicans.”

Gingrich tea party supporter: 47%

Romney tea party supporter: 17%

Gingrich tea party nonsupporter: 27%

Romney tea party nonsupporter: 28%

Gingrich conservative Republicans: 41%

Romney conservative Republicans: 20%

Gingrich moderate/liberal: 28%

Romney moderate/liberal: 26%

Complete chart with all Republican primary candidates at the Gallup link (scroll down a bit):

http://www.gallup.com/poll/151355/Gingrich-Romney-Among-GOP-Voters-Nationwide.aspx


80 posted on 12/06/2011 5:39:58 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Rebellion is brewing!! Impeach the corrupt Marxist bastard!!)
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