- MT. PLEASANT, S.C. -- Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum launched an aggressive line of attack against front-runner Mitt Romney on the campaign trail this morning, calling his tactics dirty, dishonest politics. (CBS News)
- COLUMBIA, S.C. – Standing around breakfast patrons at an early-morning campaign stop here, Rick Santorum said today he had expected opponent Jon Huntsman to exit the race for the GOP nomination and back front-runner Mitt Romney. (ABC News)
- Florence, South Carolina (CNN) - Newt Gingrich is urging competitors Rick Santorum and Rick Perry bow out of the Republican presidential race so conservatives can rally behind one anti-Mitt Romney candidate. (CNN)
- Seeking to protect his standing here, Republican presidential front-runner Mitt Romney on Tuesday assailed challenger Rick Santorums record on voting rights for felons, an issue that resonates strongly with conservatives. (AP - msnbc.com)
- AIKEN, S.C. -- Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is leveling harsh criticism against his rivals, calling Newt Gingrich all over the place and saying Mitt Romney has been on every side of every issue. (Huffington Post)
- STUART — Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum is expected to attend a midday rally Jan. 24 in Stuart at a ball field at the Community Christian Academy, the GOP presidential candidates staff has confirmed. (Jupiter Courier)
- FLORENCE, S.C. – Packed into a corner of the Drive-In restaurant, Rick Perry today attempted to differentiate himself from Rick Santorum, who is flirting with much of the evangelical vote that Perry is counting on to win South Carolina. (ABC News)
- Mt. Pleasant, SC (CNN) - Aboard the USS Yorktown Tuesday morning, South Carolina State Senator Larry Grooms made his political defection official by announcing his endorsement of Rick Santorum. (CNN)
- The end seems near for Rick Perry, and his former supporters are looking for a different Rick to be their new conservative champion: Rick Santorum. (US News and World Report)
- Former Sen. Rick Santorum has been employing an interesting argument to explain some of his not-so-conservative votes in the U.S. Senate. His argument is essentially this: He was just representing the views of the citizens of Pennsylvania. (Daily Caller)
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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