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Rick Santorum Scores Endorsement From Leading Iowa Conservative Bob Vander Plaats Of The Family Leader

First Posted: 12/20/11 12:43 PM ET Updated: 12/20/11 12:49 PM ET

WASHINGTON -- Former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum received a boost to his presidential campaign Tuesday, picking up the endorsement of a leading social conservative in Iowa.

Standing in front of a Christmas tree wrapped with tinsel and lights, Bob Vander Plaats, head of the right-wing Christian group the Family Leader, said he was throwing his support behind Santorum, who is perhaps the most socially conservative candidate in the GOP presidential race.

"Today, I -- as an individual -- am going to endorse Rick Santorum," said Vander Plaats. "I'm going to mobilize whatever resources I have at my disposal to advocate for him. I will not tear down another candidate, because we have other good candidates in this race, and if one of those candidates emerge as our nominee, I will get fully behind that candidate."

The Family Leader, however, will be staying neutral in the Iowa caucuses, after its board voted unanimously to not get behind any single candidate. Vander Plaats' fellow activist Chuck Hurley also endorsed Santorum at Tuesday's event.

"There's a lot of good people out here running, and I'm sure it was a tough decision. I think it shows that we're the candidate right now that has the momentum that has the message that's resonating to the people of Iowa," Santorum told the Des Moines Register after finding out about the news.

In 2008 Vander Plaats ran former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee's Iowa operation; Huckabee won the Iowa caucuses despite heavy investment in the state from Mitt Romney. Vander Plaats said he called Santorum after the Ames straw poll in August and told him that "he could be the Huckabee in this race."

Vander Plaats specifically cited Santorum's opposition to abortion access and LGBT rights as part of the reason he supports him, saying he "has been a stalwart and soldier for the sanctity of human life and God's design for the family in one man and one woman marriage."

Tuesday's endorsement came as a bit of a surprise, since it was believed that Vander Plaats was backing former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. But there is nothing shocking ideologically in Vander Plaats' support of Santorum.


During the summer, Santorum became the second candidate to sign the Family Leader's marriage plan -- following Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) -- vowing to "uphold the institution of marriage as only between one man and one woman," as the pledge reads. The pledge initially asked candidates to say they would ban all forms of pornography, said being gay was a health risk and attracted significant controversy for saying that blacks were more likely to live in stable marriages under slavery than they are now. The Family Leader eventually backed down over its pornography and slavery language.

Vander Plaats also controversially ran a campaign to oust three judges on Iowa's Supreme Court last year after they voted to legalize same-sex marriages.

Santorum heavily lobbied for Vander Plaats' backing, telling Fox News recently, "It'd be a great boost for us. Whoever gets this endorsement is clearly going to have the edge."

Santorum also recently picked up the endorsement of Sioux City pastor Cary Gordon, who is committed to helping elect social conservatives.

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WASHINGTON -- Former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum received a boost to his presidential campaign Tuesday, picking up the endorsement of a leading social conservative in Iowa. Standing in fron...
WASHINGTON -- Former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum received a boost to his presidential campaign Tuesday, picking up the endorsement of a leading social conservative in Iowa. Standing in fron...
 
 
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Gaylord P Farqua 01:11 PM on 12/20/2011
Old "deer in the headlights" Santorum's issue of the week program finally landed an endorsement. It would be poetic justice if Santorum passed Newt going up in the polls as Newt goes down now that Newt has decided to be the final word on American justice and as President would throw  any judge who disagreed with him in irons. Kinda like the head cleric in Iran who has the final say on everything. After  Read More...
06:04 PM on 12/28/2011
Who ever heard of Vander Pants?
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johnottr28
02:50 PM on 12/21/2011
Hey Ricky boy! Youre on your way now with this endorsement! Gotta love conservative myth believers! They trust so much in some god but live in the poorest states in the country! LMFAO!
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legitane
Mankind's biggest sin, Ignorance
11:56 AM on 12/21/2011
What is the last Iowa caucus winner doing nowadays ? Aren't we giving way too much importance to this ? I want to know the pulse of key states.. It's the first of many....not the mandate of the nation...
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legitane
Mankind's biggest sin, Ignorance
11:42 AM on 12/21/2011
Rick's poltical career can only be salvaged if he moves to Iowa...
Pennsylvanians wouldn't give a plug nickel for him...
Go West, young man....
08:50 AM on 12/21/2011
One neanderthal endorsing another. Why is that a surprise?
08:23 AM on 12/21/2011
Nothing like those good ole Christians who hate everyone who isnt like them.. They practice their own version of hate better than anyone. Something tells me "God"" has washed his hands of them,
08:51 AM on 12/21/2011
Unbelievable.....Stop the lies
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legitane
Mankind's biggest sin, Ignorance
08:01 AM on 12/21/2011
Even if Santorum sweeps Iowa, he wlll become another Huckabee..fade into oblivion..Big deal !!!!
AkaFidelis
Liberated from tyranny
07:37 AM on 12/21/2011
Sounds like the Christian Nationalist Family Party.
07:26 AM on 12/21/2011
This endorsement doubled his support! Rick's now at 2%.
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Re Wood
07:15 AM on 12/21/2011
Running on a platform of religious beliefs should help this country get back to the dark ages pretty quick. Santorum doesn't really stand a chance and endorsements like this will keep all but the extremists away from him.
Dodger300
Critical analysis please, not just talking points
06:11 AM on 12/21/2011
Isn't this the same Vander Platt who couldn't win a Republican primary when he ran for Governor of Iowa last year?

Sounds like he must be a real kingmaker. There's no stopping Santorum now!
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Dan McCall
Satirist, Artist, Dad.
02:06 AM on 12/21/2011
Gingrich must be fuming. He tried to buy off Vander Plaats support with a $200,000 donation from what I saw. Ouch. Bad investment buddy.

I guess Plaats was just too enthralled with Santorums volcanic hatred of both Muslims and gays to jump on Newt's less enthusiastic hate fest.
01:37 AM on 12/21/2011
Yawn.
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drpmindmender
Who so ever saves 1 life, saves the world entire
12:39 AM on 12/21/2011
Bob Vander Plaats just endorsed a candidate who will be out of the race on Jan 4th, 2012.

So much for the quality of his judgement.
01:27 AM on 12/21/2011
Please read the article one more time and this time read the whole article.
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
03:38 AM on 12/21/2011
I've read the article, and I know a thing or dozen about Santorum. He owns a home in my municipality.
I've watched and experienced his deception against the middle class, and to his constituents here.
He may score some points in Iowa and move up the shill candidate ladder but like every other candidate the skeletons in his closet will be revealed to the entire world, and he'll become toast
It is THEN that I will celebrate, and not a moment too soon
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tploomis
when I'm dogmatic, I'm usually wrong
11:42 PM on 12/20/2011
Please, please, Republicans, nominate Santorum. Not only with it solidify Obama's win in 2012, it will provide endless amusement in the mean time... almost as good as Sarah Palin.
01:29 AM on 12/21/2011
I think Newt is funnier. Maybe the Republicans should hold a debate as to who is the worse possible candidate. The one that gets the most voytes is eliminated (tie breaker debate if needed). They keep doing this until its down to two. Then the two flip a coin to see who runs. (((:
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johnottr28
02:57 PM on 12/21/2011
I was hoping Palin would jump in so we could some really good laughs but if Vander Platts can get Santorum to win Iowa the laughs will be even better! Go back and watch the Palin Couric interview again. I mean its so hysterical that anytime I want to laugh really hard I go and watch it. Its almost as funny as a Honeymooners episode. Almost...but not quite!
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tploomis
when I'm dogmatic, I'm usually wrong
09:31 PM on 12/21/2011
That Couric/Palin interview was one of the greatest of all time. It totally exposed Palin for the shallow person she is. Couric was a velvet glove of steel. It is well worth watching over and over.