
Washington (CNN) - Less than 48 hours before primaries in Arizona and Michigan, Mitt Romney received a key endorsement from Arizona's governor Sunday while his current main challenger, Rick Santorum, appeared to downplay his own chances of winning in the Grand Canyon State.
The two are leading the pack in the Republican presidential campaign that includes former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Rep. Ron Paul as it heads into a series of crucial contests in coming weeks, including Super Tuesday on March 6 when 437 delegates from 10 states will be at stake.
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The more Satanorum speaks the more his demons comes out.
If Mittens says that the economic meltdown of the summer of 2008 was because of unions and not greedy people on Wall Street, and if Rick continues to push his attack on women's rights, the people of Michigan will have to hold their nose and vote for Ron Paul.
Go Rick!
Does anyone really think that the congressional republicans are going to start working for Americans if a republican is elected president? If people think that, they are dumber than a right wingnut.
"That makes me throw up" - Santorum is not only severely lacking in presidential presence, but his pattern of speech is not very presidential either. I have a hard time taking him seriously.
I like what you had to say there "as usual". To continue that thought, If Santorum wins this primary I will just laugh at the repub party. Because they will lose to the Obama machine. Mitt clearly is our only chance at the white house America. Wake up, get behind the man, and watch him work both sides of the isle to help fix our country.