Polling indicates Santorum could win Romney’s home state of Michigan
“Two polls released Monday showed Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who grew up in Bloomfield Hills, trailing former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania. American Research Group had Santorum up 33%-27% on Romney… Another survey firm, Public Policy Polling, had Santorum ahead with a far greater margin, 39% to 24%, for Romney” -
Detroit Free Press
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"Santorum is hoping to turn the political conversation away from the social and cultural issues that have dominated his quest for the Republican presidential nomination so far and focus instead on the economy" - [New York Times
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/14/u...alk-of-jobs.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha24)
Pro-Romney super PAC buys ad time in Michigan -
USA Today
“Among the Republicans that the polling firm classified as definite voters, Mr. Santorum’s lead was larger, 11 points over Mr. Romney. However, Mr. Romney led Mr. Santorum 33 to 22 among voters the pollsters classified as more marginal.” -
Nate Silver
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Michigan Gov. Snyder says he'll endorse soon - [Politico](http://www.politico.com/blogs/burns-haberman/2012/02/michigans-gov-snyder-says-hell-endorse-soon-114330.html)
Polls: GOP Voters Who Dislike Romney Flock to Santorum - [WSJ](http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/02/13/polls-gop-voters-who-dislike-romney-flock-to-santorum/)
Santorum event disrupted by Occupy protesters
“Minutes into Santorum’s speech, protesters began chanting and shouting. They rarely stopped over the next half-hour. “I think it’s really important to understand what this radical element represents,” Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator, told hundreds of supporters gathered outside the Washington Historical Museum. “What they represent is true intolerance.”” -
AP
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"After hearing that, the conservative crowd attempted to shout down the Occupy protestors with chants of “U.S.A., U.S.A.”" - [CNN](http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/14/protestors-disrupt-santorum-event-get-arrested/)
With early voting underway, Romney courts Arizona primary voters
“The former Massachusetts governor has the backing of key establishment figures here, including his 2008 rival Sen. John McCain, and the most recent polling shows him winning handily, but the surveys were done before rival Rick Santorum surged in recent days. Voters who share Romney’s Mormon faith make up one-tenth of the GOP electorate in Arizona, and Mesa is a hub. Voters attending the event here cheered heartily when Romney mentioned his faith.” -
LA Times
**Gingrich predicts another comeback **
““Twice I’ve led in the Gallup polls,” he said, referring to his surge in early December and following his victory in the South Carolina primary in January. He predicted that he would return to the top of polls in a few weeks. He dismissed any notion of dropping out before Super Tuesday on March 6, as the editors of the conservative magazine National Review called on him to do for the good of the Republican Party on Monday. “National Review wanted us to drop out in June,” Mr. Gingrich said. “It’s silly.””-
New York Times
Why I chose Newt over Santorum - Chuck Norris for
Town Hall
White House economic adviser: “We need a global minimum tax” -
Weekly Standard
Voter rolls rife with inaccuracies
“The report found that there are about 1.8 million dead people listed as active voters. Some 2.8 million people have active registrations in more than one state. And 12 million registrations have errors serious enough to make it unlikely that mailings based on them will reach voters.” -
New York Times