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To: VinL
As far as this Gingrich supporter is concerned?

NOT A SNOWBALL'S CHANCE IN HELL!

Now Tricky little Ricky is getting desperate! (Always has been)

Especially, after that Pandering stunt he pulled to the Leftist Auto Union thugs in Detroit, because he was so desperate to win at any cost, anyone who supports him from here on out is clearly the enemy!

9 posted on 03/01/2012 10:02:08 AM PST by PSYCHO-FREEP (If you come to a fork in the road, take it........)
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To: PSYCHO-FREEP
Especially, after that Pandering stunt he pulled to the Leftist Auto Union thugs in Detroit, because he was so desperate to win at any cost, anyone who supports him from here on out is clearly the enemy!

Ricky is getting absolutely flip-floppy as the campaign wears on, or maybe he just forget to take his "principled conservative" pills this morning. On January 29th, Santorum said this:

"We want the activists of the party, the people who make up the backbone of the Republican Party to have a say in who our nominee is as opposed to a bunch of people who don't even identify themselves as Republicans picking our nominee," Santorum told voters on the call held January 29. "I don't like that. I believe that states should only allow Republicans to vote in Republican primaries." In stark contrast to his campaign's more recent courtship of Democrats, in January Santorum told Democrats that if they wanted to vote for a Republican, they should switch their party affiliation.

"It's the Republican nomination, not the independent nomination or the Democratic nomination," he said on the call. "If you're a Democrat and you want to be a Democrat, then vote in the Democratic primary, not the Republican. If you want to vote in the Republican Party then become one."

At the time, Santorum's main criticism was of Romney's success in the New Hampshire primary, where 53% of Republican primary participants did not identify themselves as Republicans. In the weeks following Romney's win in the Granite State, Santorum repeatedly cited that statistic in arguing that his rival's supporters was out of step with the mainstream GOP electorate. Now Santorum is hoping non-Republicans will help give him the edge in Romney's home state.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/28/santorum-flips-on-dems-voting-in-gop-primaries/

31 posted on 03/01/2012 10:48:03 AM PST by true believer forever (Save the Irish Setters - Vote Newt!)
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