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Santorum: We are better off keeping Obama than electing Romney
SAN ANTONIO, TX -- Rick Santorum today suggested it would be better to stick with President Obama over a candidate that might be "the Etch A Sketch candidate of the future” -- a shot at chief rival Mitt Romney.
"You win by giving people the opportunity to see a different vision for our country, not someone who’s just going to be a little different than the person in there," said Santorum. "If you’re going to be a little different, we might as well stay with what we have instead of taking a risk with what may be the Etch A Sketch candidate of the future
It is fascinating to watch the implosion of a mainstream political party in America. I am witnessing history in the making. 100 years from now historians will be studying this period and writing books about how the Republican party faded away.
He is a child/man. I can't stand him and his running at the mouth. For a christian, he sure runs a dirty campaign. Time for him to take his toys and go home. I would support Obama over Rick.
It is fascinating to watch the implosion of a mainstream political party in America. I am witnessing history in the making. 100 years from now historians will be studying this period and writing books about it how the Republican party faded away.
The GOP is not fading away. That nonsense is spewed everytime there's a Presidential election. I can't count how many Time magazine covers have been ran over the decades declaring the "losing" party dead. That includes Democrats. Have they died yet? Nope.
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