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Rick Santorum Hoping To Win In Iowa Thanks To On-The-Ground Campaigning

By THOMAS BEAUMONT   12/17/11 09:29 AM ET  AP

Former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum is "counting on the people of Iowa" to win in the 2012 Republican presidential race.

URBANDALE, Iowa -- In a presidential campaign marked by sharp rises and falls, Republican Rick Santorum has experienced neither.

"I'm counting on the people of Iowa to catch fire for me," the former Pennsylvania senator, who described himself as a "strong conviction conservative," said Thursday during a debate with his rivals. "Iowans are beginning to respond."

His dogged courting of Iowans the old-fashioned way – campaigning in living rooms, coffee shops and town squares – may be starting to pay off and at just the right time, as Iowa's Jan. 3 presidential caucuses approach.

"Rick Santorum is the best-kept secret in the campaign," said Tom Clark, a West Des Moines Republican and one of about 150 people who came to hear the candidate at a suburban Des Moines restaurant this past week. Clark left the event as a Santorum supporter prepared to volunteer for him, despite this concern: "I just don't know if he can win."

That worry could be why Santorum remains near the back of the pack in national GOP surveys. He also trails former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Rep. Ron Paul in Iowa even though he has been the most aggressive campaigner in the leadoff caucus state. He's visited all 99 counties and held 350 campaign events.

Santorum acknowledges that not all gatherings have been as lively as the recent one at the Machine Shed restaurant in Urbandale.

He recalls the September day in quiet Red Oak when exactly one GOP activist, the Guthrie County chairwoman, showed up to meet him. He compared his Iowa effort to his underdog campaign in 1990 for the U.S. House, when he knocked on thousands of doors. He won.

"I'm sort of the guy at the dance, when the girls walk in they sort of walk by, and they take a few turns at the dance hall with the guys that are a little better looking, a little flashier, a little more bling," he told about 300 Nationwide Insurance employees in Des Moines this past week. "But at the end of the evening, old steady Eddie's there. He's the guy you want to bring home to mom and dad."

Steady is right. Santorum has survived where others have not.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, once viewed as a serious candidate to win the caucuses, and businessman Herman Cain, who led in Iowa polls in October, have dropped from the race. Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann and Texas Gov. Rick Perry enjoyed sharp rises in support upon entering the contest, only to plummet later. They're now trying to claw their way back up.

Santorum's struggle has been to expand his steady base.

It's not been easy.

He lacks the national standing of Romney, who ran unsuccessfully for the nomination in 2008, and the grass-roots libertarian-leaning network that's backing Paul.

But Santorum is a favorite of social conservatives, who count him as a crusader for their causes. A crowd of 1,000 cheered loudly and rose when Santorum was introduced at a Des Moines forum on Thursday sponsored by opponents of abortion rights.

The response was more spontaneous and jubilant than that for Bachmann, Gingrich or Perry, and was a reminder that Santorum was no stranger to this crowd.

A dogged opponent of abortion rights during his two terms in the Senate, Santorum told the audience in the old downtown theater that there was no disconnecting social issues such as marriage and abortion from the economy and other national priorities.

"This country is based on a moral foundation," Santorum said. "If we don't get the moral issues right, we will never get the economic or foreign policy issues right."

It's that pitch that has Iowans starting to line up behind Santorum.

"He knows what he's talking about," said Pat Pederson, a Republican from Adel who attended Santorum's restaurant event Thursday. "He's conservative in his policies, but frankly, has a lot to say on the economy and national security."

Santorum picked up an endorsement this month from a statewide elected official in Iowa, a rarity in this fluid campaign. It came from newly elected Secretary of State Matt Schultz, an up-and-comer in Iowa GOP politics.

Santorum also has also won the support of some evangelical pastors.

One is Cary Gordon, a Sioux City minister who led the effort to oppose the retention of three Iowa Supreme Court judges last year in light of that court's ruling to allow gay marriage in Iowa. A second is Rev. Terry Amann, from one of the Des Moines area's most politically active evangelical churches.

Santorum isn't going on TV with campaign advertisements, which is a sign of a thin campaign fundraising account. But a political action committee that is supporting his candidacy but is unaffiliated with the campaign began airing ads this past week.

They could provide lift in a state where a surprisingly strong finish could propel him into the New Hampshire primary on Jan. 10, the next context in the race.

He is poised to surprise in an Iowa campaign where Perry is making a late charge with more than $1 million in advertising in the closing weeks.

"Santorum is all organization. There's nothing to catapult him," said John Stineman, who ran Steve Forbes 2000 Iowa campaign. "He has the ability to over-perform, but that's all he's got unless he gets hot, and time is running out."

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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
09:31 PM on 12/27/2011
The presumption is that to know Santorum is to love him.
Given Rick's record in PA, that's silly.
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
03:09 AM on 12/22/2011
"Santorum also has also won the support of some evangelical pastors. One is Cary Gordon, a Sioux City minister who led the effort to oppose the retention of three Iowa Supreme Court judges last year in light of that court's ruling to allow gay marriage in Iowa. A second is Rev. Terry Amann, from one of the Des Moines area's most politically active evangelical churches."

Those are two "churches" that should loose their tax-exempt status.
05:33 PM on 12/19/2011
"This country is based on a moral foundation," Santorum said. "If we don't get the moral issues right, we will never get the economic or foreign policy issues right."

If by this he means that the quality of person's moral foundation determines how future choices are determined and how solutions are derived, then I understand him.

If I believe not following whatever moral tenet will result in a negative consequence, I must still have a supporting thread of logic naturally evolving into my premise.

Thou shalt not steal. Though shalt not commit adultery. Thou shalt not bear false witness. Though shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife or thy neighbors things. Though shalt do no murder. Something bad will happen.

I guess most politicians believe either the consequences are sustainable or can be escaped and outweigh the personal gains realized. Maybe they think someone not themselves will pay the price.

Overcharging is theft and communicating only enough true facts intending to mislead the hearer is lying.

I wonder if Boehner, Gingrich, Obama, Pelosi, Reid, and Romney would like my post.
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11:47 AM on 12/19/2011
Spontaneous combustion by all of his supporters? Hey, that'd liven things up!
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Djay0252
17th Airborne..a tribute to my Father
10:20 AM on 12/19/2011
Rick Santorum.....EX Senator is working very hard. ...shaking hands, kissing babies, ignoring his own family so that when all is said and done you still have to put up with Rick Santorum.
09:27 AM on 12/19/2011
Check out the adults. The insane clown posse must be getting nervous.
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10:46 AM on 12/19/2011
The "insane clown posse" reference is worthy of a fan bump, my friend. Consider it so.
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davegstein
08:06 AM on 12/19/2011
Still haven't "Googled" Santorum.I'm saving that for Christmas morning.
09:56 AM on 12/19/2011
You might want to wait. It could ruin Christmas Dinner.
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06:22 AM on 12/19/2011
"Catch fire for me"?

Sounds like Ricky has a Savior complex. That's the term the radical right evangelical militants use in their Jesus religious war training camps.
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jb2000000
Don't tread on my thread!
03:31 AM on 12/19/2011
I've never met a homophobe that wasn't a closet homosexual. Really. A true heterosexual couldn't care less what others do. And for those that want to refer to the bible to make their point, I say that the bible is a contradiction in of itself. Proof: The bible starts off warning Adam & Eve NOT to eat the fruit of KNOWLEDGE, then proceeds to give you 800 some odd pages of KNOWLEDGE. Sorry, but that's hypocrisy in my view. It may be a good book and those who depend on it usually have other issues they need to deal with, but God didn't write it. However, He did create gay people. So why would anyone question HIS intentions?
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davegstein
08:17 AM on 12/19/2011
All true.I've always gotten a good laugh at gay-bashers and homophobes.Even when I was young,cocky and twice as ignorant,fearing what others did was not keeping me up at night.Plus,I looked at it this way:the more gay males out there,the more available females(in theory).
This entire homophobia nonsense is simply about power,and wealth.It also fulfills the needs of these "haters" on the right,whether Evangelical,or basic rasicists,baggers,etc,etc.
Imagine if these so called "leaders",tried to appeal to their flocks by urging them to get out and fight hunger,or poverty,or some other positive attribute,as opposed to pandering to lowest and darkest base instincts of these knuckle-draggers who hide behind their false interpretations of Christianity.
Sad indictment of our society and nation....when so many strive to go backwards in evolutionary standards rather than forward..
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Djay0252
17th Airborne..a tribute to my Father
10:22 AM on 12/19/2011
The Bible is not about proof it is about Faith which you seem to lack. Come back to the Bible when you find some and I will pray for you that you do.
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doctorJulia
Retired NASA engineer
12:26 PM on 12/20/2011
Why is faith better than knowledge? I have always wondered that. How many times have I heard of somebody breaking faith but I have never heard of "breaking knowledge".
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zwyziec
We've Peaked!
12:44 AM on 12/19/2011
"He is known for his stances against homosexuality and the Terri Schiavo case, and has been a firm supporter of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, intelligent design, and Social Security privatization."

Just how wrong can this one man be and refuse to learn from his mistakes?

Just what does this man do for a living and how does he take care of all of his kids?

Just how long does he intend to inflict his brand of theo-politics on the citizens of the USA?

Answers:

1). He is an example of Dunning Kruger. He believes his ignorance is superior to others' knowledge.

2). He is a lawyer, a contributing writer and a permanent candidate who must be getting money for his campaign from other Dunning Kruger personalities.

3). His zealousness will not diminish his quest for power and control.

Time to send this little man with the little mind home.

At least Palin is worth a laugh.

http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/evolved-primate/201006/when-ignorance-begets-confidence-the-classic-dunning-kruger-effect
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Ember Firedog
A satiated micro-bio is not empty.
12:43 AM on 12/19/2011
Is this pyromaniac still running around loose in Iowa?
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The blue = Job Growth
12:27 AM on 12/19/2011
This guy is delusional. He does not realize how far he is out of the mainstream he is.
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kamact
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12:26 AM on 12/19/2011
Dreaming,...delusional,...
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11:15 PM on 12/18/2011
"I'm counting on the people of Iowa to catch fire for me,"

Rick Santorum is flaming, a flaming closeted homosexual.
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MrClean
11:12 PM on 12/18/2011
Want a good chuckle? Google the word "Santorum"!
It's a an uncanny description of the man himself.
The message is...gays vote...and they Google! lol