....Santorum is also going to have trouble in South Carolina because of his voting record. He opposed National Right to Work legislation.
In the 104th Congress Sen. Santorum joined all Democrats and a minority of Republicans in voting to filibuster the bill S. 1788, the National Right to Work Act of 1995. (On the Cloture Motion (motion to invoke cloture on motion to proceed to consider S.1788), Senate Bill Clerk, Vote Number: 188, www.senate.gov, 7/10/1996)
During that same congressional session, Santorum also voted to retain the 1930s-era Davis-Bacon Act that forces taxpayers to pay union wages in government-funded construction and gives Big Labor an unfair advantage over non-union companies and workers (On the Motion to Table (motion to table Kennedy Amendment No. 4031 to S.Amdt. 4000 to S.Con.Res. 57), Senate Bill Clerk, Vote Number: 134, www.senate.gov, 5/22/1996)
Santorum supported Arlen Specter over Pat Toomey in 2004 helping Specter secure the nomination. Specter went on to cast the 60th vote for Obamacare and then lost, in 2010, to Pat Toomey. Toomey, now in the Senate, is con-sponsoring Jim DeMints National Right to Work legislation the very legislation Rick Santorum filibustered.
Santorum being on the wrong side of National Right to Work and Jim DeMint will do him no favors in South Carolina.
“Santorum being on the wrong side of National Right to Work and Jim DeMint will do him no favors in South Carolina.”
Again, we shall see. It’ll be interesting to see what kind of statement Jim DeMint makes regarding this field of candidates, if any. The one thing I know is he won’t support Romney. Gingrich? Doubtful. So that leaves Santorum and Perry.
I do think people need to focus a bit more on the big picture rather than one or two small issues. Having a principled conservative in the White House is the goal, eh?