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Republican Presidential Candidates Have Wives & Children In Spotlight Ahead Of 2012 Iowa Caucus

Republican Presidential Candidates

HOLLY RAMER   12/25/11 09:53 AM ET   AP

CONCORD, N.H. — Mitt Romney's wife gushes about his silly side and devotion to their five sons and 16 grandchildren. Rick Santorum's college-age daughter opines online about missing the campus coffee shop and chats with friends about their Friday night plans. Jon Huntsman's daughters generate much-needed buzz for him with a joint Twitter account and online videos, including at least one that went viral.

Days away from voting in the Republican presidential race, the path to the nomination is quickly becoming a crowded family affair with spouses and offspring pitching in and doing far more than just smiling from the sidelines.

Ann Romney, Anita Perry and Callista Gingrich are starring in new TV ads for the husbands they've loyally campaigned for. Romney extols her husband's character and says "to me that makes a huge difference" in a candidate. Perry tells the "old-fashioned American story" of how she and her husband were high school sweethearts who had to wait until he was done flying airplanes around the world for the Air Force before they could marry. Callista Gingrich wishes the nation a Merry Christmas "from our family to yours" in husband Newt Gingrich's new holiday-themed TV ad.

Candidate kids, including those born to Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul, are helping, too, acting as surrogates, strategists and, in some cases, sounding boards for parents competing for the right to challenge President Barack Obama next fall.

"There are times when I wonder why I'm not sitting in the coffee shop on campus with my friends, lightheartedly discussing ('Saturday Night Live') videos, how bad the cafeteria is, what our plans are for Friday night or how absolutely swamped we are with school work," Santorum's daughter Elizabeth lamented in a recent blog post. "But this is where God wanted me."

She has taken time off from her junior year at the University of Dallas to serve as a self-described "field staffer/phone banker/chauffeur/surrogate speaker," for her father, primarily in the leadoff caucus state of Iowa.

Her father, who hopes Iowa's socially conservative voters turn out for him on caucus night Jan. 3, rolled out an ad late last week featuring the entire Santorum clan, including the family German shepherd, Schotzy. The spot highlights his 21-year marriage to his wife, Karen, notes that he has coached Little League and introduces viewers to the youngest of the couple's seven children, Isabella, born in 2008 with a genetic disorder.

Sometimes the family members campaign with the candidates and other times they go it alone.

Such family involvement carries risks and benefits. The stories they tell often humanize the candidates and help voters relate to them. But the things they say, and do, can sometimes cause headaches for the campaign advisers who are left to try to figure out a way out.

While Rick Perry spent several days campaigning in Iowa recently, his wife was hundreds of miles away in New Hampshire emphasizing his small-town upbringing and conservative values at a retirement community chapel. Audience members then peppered her with detailed questions about such subjects as taxes, immigration and the death penalty.

"She handled them quite well," said Sid Schoeffler, an independent voter from Concord. "When she knew the answer or knew the campaign's story line, she recited it. And when she didn't know, she said so. I thought that was refreshing."

"Compared to what I expected, she made a favorable impression," he said. "But whether it's enough to swing my vote, I don't know yet."

Earlier in the year, as Bachmann rose in public opinion, her husband, Marcus, was forced to defend his Christian counseling business from claims that its therapies included "curing" people of being gay. With Bachmann now near the back of the GOP pack in polls, Marcus Bachmann joined her at the start of her bus tour of Iowa's 99 counties but was quickly replaced by four of their five children.

"My husband had to go home. We're small-business owners and someone had to go home and mind the store," Bachmann told one crowd. And at one point, Bachmann, who began losing her voice in the middle of the jam-packed tour, turned over the microphone to son Harrison, a teacher who talks up his family's ties to the state, and teased: "Harrison, say some nice things about me and you'll get extra cookies."

In Paul's case, he's probably hoping validation from his son, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., a favorite of the tea party, will give him a boost with that pivotal constituency in Iowa. Rand Paul is also appearing in a television ad for his father.

Romney's five-son family and wife of more than four decades have long been a part of his presidential campaigns. But the spotlight has been shining more brightly on his wife and their brood in recent weeks as the campaign seeks to cast the former Massachusetts governor as a person of "steadiness and constancy" while drawing a contrast with the thrice-married Gingrich.

Ann Romney also has spoken openly about how her husband supported her through her struggle with multiple sclerosis.

Huntsman's wife and the couple's three oldest daughters are near-constant companions in New Hampshire, the only state where the former Utah governor is earnestly campaigning. His daughters recently generated a huge amount of buzz with a video spoof of an ad by former rival Herman Cain. They donned oversized glasses and fake mustaches to look like Cain's campaign manager.

"We are shamelessly promoting our dad like no other candidate's family has," one daughter said in the ad. "But then again, no one's ever seen a trio like the Jon2012 girls."

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Associated Press writers Philip Elliott and Steve Peoples contributed to this report.

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CONCORD, N.H. — Mitt Romney's wife gushes about his silly side and devotion to their five sons and 16 grandchildren. Rick Santorum's college-age daughter opines online about missing the campus c...
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PLAYS WELL WITH OTHERS
Your BELIEFS do not trump my RIGHTS...
11:33 AM on 12/27/2011
Interesting, Santorums daughter frequents coffee shops, whilst he frequents tea rooms.......... :p
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TeeGeeCee
life's too short to take small bites...
07:28 AM on 12/27/2011
"There are times when I wonder why I'm not sitting in the coffee shop on campus with my friends, lightheartedly discussing ('Saturday Night Live') videos, how bad the cafeteria is, what our plans are for Friday night or how absolutely swamped we are with school work," Santorum's daughter Elizabeth lamented in a recent blog post. "But this is where God wanted me."

Sounds to me like Santorum's daughters blog is either ghost written, or heavily edited. What college age kid would use the phrase "lightheartedly discussing ("Saturday Night Live") videos...". Wouldn't "laughing about SNL videos" be much more likely?
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03:20 PM on 12/27/2011
And in 10 years, when her father is nothing more than a punch line she will lament missing all the fun she could have had instead of wasting her time working for her father who is as popular as ebola.
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pixiepotpie
If you can buy an election, you can pay more taxes
04:30 AM on 12/27/2011
This is better than the Bachelor! I can't wait to see who God picks and who he's just been stringing along this whole time. It's interesting, though, how no one seems to accept God's choices unless it suits their own personal agenda. Humm...
12:14 AM on 12/28/2011
Seems like God is going for the kid in the coffee shop at the U. of Dallas - at least she seems to feel the vibe.
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demcratville
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01:33 AM on 12/27/2011
These people are just trying to get elected. I don't like what they stand for....inequality, dictatorship, facism, et al. I feel sorry for the family because they were raised to believe all they say is true. Hope someone gets a clue and someone with some sense gets elected. Liberty and Justice for ALL. I hope someone will allow this to happen.
11:28 PM on 12/26/2011
US Senator Rand Paul should have been mentioned first in this article. No one but Ron Paul has a son in Congress.
fredgladys
Your Micro-bio is empty, I know, stop nagging.
09:44 AM on 12/26/2011
I'm quite disappointed that the various candidates dogs, cats, hamsters, ponys and parrots haven't been given a spot in the limelight, um, I think that's all that's left.
11:08 AM on 12/26/2011
I heard Newt Gingrich's gerbil peed on a newspaper that had a picture of Barack Obama in it. Scandalous!
08:32 AM on 12/27/2011
Did you forget good ole' Schotzy? Schotzy was on the republican debate team in obedience school and has been a staunch republican since the age of one.
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averagezoe
Don't breed or buy while homeless animals die!
08:12 PM on 12/25/2011
Funny I should read this just after I thought about being the wife of a sitting president. It somehow crossed my mind today what life in the White House must be like for a spouse and children. I came to the conclusion that if any of my husbands had ever insisted on seeking this office, I would have been running as fast as I could. There is no way I would put myself in a situation where I'd lose all privacy and be exposed to public scrutiny at all times. It sounds absolutely horrific. I'd rather live under a bridge.
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TBJ
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06:32 PM on 12/25/2011
Anita Perry hates Rick Perry's guts, I wonder how much she was paid, in addition to what she's paid to not divorce him, to do this.

I'd be pissed too, if the multiple matching allegations of you finding your husband in bed with the male Secretary of State are true.
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05:24 PM on 12/25/2011
What a pathetic spectacle- the Seven Dwarfs parading their children as if they had anything to do with their ability to govern. Not to worry. None of them will ever go to the wars their daddy's and a mommy would start, given the first chance.

At least Paul has the integrity to oppose foreign adventurism.
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11:25 AM on 12/26/2011
Yeah but what about the racebating and the Aids scare newsletters?
11:31 PM on 12/26/2011
Ron Paul didn't write those newsletters. Ron Paul's son, Rand Paul, is a US Senator so he understands politics.
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Oregon Mick
No bread? Let them eat micro-bio!
05:09 PM on 12/25/2011
Santorum said he regards George W. Bush as the first Catholic president of the United States.
What was John F. Kennedy, chopped liver? One of the strangest comments from a candidate I've ever read.
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ursulasaulie
dignity to all people
05:24 AM on 12/26/2011
And I thought GW was a "Born Again" That's certainly different than being a catholic.... Santorum doesn't even get this straight
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Oregon Mick
No bread? Let them eat micro-bio!
12:27 PM on 12/26/2011
The elder? It doesn't matter he is wrong all the way around.
02:08 PM on 12/26/2011
George HW is an Episcopalian; George W, a Methodist; JFK was Roman Catholic.
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Oregon Mick
No bread? Let them eat micro-bio!
02:58 PM on 12/26/2011
So much for Santorum's grasp on reality.
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sal ear
04:54 PM on 12/25/2011
It's sad if the Spouses & family find themselves in these awful situations & they had no idea of what they were getting into.

I'm beginning to suspect Politics is alot like being part of a Lion colony: The Head Male Lion has wives; the wives have cubs. The Reigning Male lion's job is to go out & do battle with interloper 'rogue' male Lions, who want to kill him, eat his cubs & sleep with his wives. The strongest Male Lion gets to keep his wives, cubs & territory. But eventually the Big Male Lion will get older & be overtaken by an interloper. It's tragic.

As I write, I notice the Lion metaphor applies not only to Politicians, but also Crime Lords, Business Execs, Military Leaders......But we in the US (like to think) we are a bit more evolved - our Men don't have 'harems' (well - maybe in Utah....) and few Parents have to endure slaughter of their children.

STILL......I notice ALOT of Lion-like behavior in daily life - It's growing.

I think a big indicator of impending Lion Lifestyle is the CONSTANTLY burgeoning number of single Moms, who WORK ("hunt") for their & their children's survival. Meanwhile, the dead-beat 'baby-daddies' lounge around the house; I guess they're protecting the babies.....
Note the similarities: Male Lions don't hunt - the Women Lions do ALL the Hunting - & they bring the Kill back for the Honcho Male & the cubs.

Lion Life in the USA
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03:08 PM on 12/25/2011
A view from across the pond : Ann Romney has nothing else to gush about, in fact Mitt and the other bunch of hopeless T/Republicans are just SILLY period.
01:36 PM on 12/25/2011
"Ann Romney also has spoken openly about how her husband supported her through her struggle with multiple sclerosis."

In contrast to what other Republican candidate with a sick family member? Newt Gingrich? Rick Santorum?
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Oregon Mick
No bread? Let them eat micro-bio!
05:01 PM on 12/25/2011
I know about Gingrich, what did Santorum do?
06:01 PM on 12/25/2011
His youngest daughter (3 years old) has a congenital, fatal disease. I fault him for spending his time on the campaign trail instead of at home with his family, especially this child. If he had a chance of becoming president it might be understandable, and forgivable (think John Edwards before his hypocrisy became world famous), but Santorum has none.

My point about Ann Romney is that her husband was not heroic, but simply acting the way we hope a very close family member would, but Gingrich didn't and Santorum doesn't.
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06:09 PM on 12/25/2011
Ann Romney is fortunate to have such a devoted husband, however being a
devoted husband does not make him a worthwhile Presidential Candidate.

Has Ann ever considered the thousands of workers Mitt laid off just so he could make
hundreds of millions of dollars, instead of tens of millions of dollars?
Those workers lost their jobs and their hard-earned benefits.
I'll bet several of them have loved ones suffering from an illness and Mitt left
them destitute. 
You should check out the allegations regarding Mitt's and his son, Tagg's, involvement
with SOLARMERE. It is in regard to an $8 Billion Ponzi Scheme.
I'm sure Ann Romney will not discuss Solarmere. 
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46 year old female, voting Obama 2012!
06:21 PM on 12/25/2011
" Mitt Romney's wife gushes about his silly side and devotion to their five sons and 16 grandchildren."

Does she also gush about them belonging to a church that did not allow minorities until 1978? It seems the MSM refuses to discuss Romney's business deals OR his religion.
12:44 PM on 12/25/2011
Paul 2012
the only sound choice.

When people say he's a kook or his policies are bad, they never tell you why. They don't have ground to sit on. It's so obvious now. A vote for Romney is a vote for the color black, because you don't know what you're getting. A vote for Obama was a vote for the color white -- you don't know what you're getting. A vote for Ron Paul is a vote for the Constitution.
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thinkingwomanmillstone
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02:25 PM on 12/25/2011
A vote for Ron Paul is a vote for a backwards looking religious zealot and corporatist whose ideas will cause chaos...and then there are all of those newsletters he's so proud of. Just look at Rand Paul and you will have a clear picture of the ideology of 'hatred and let them eat cake' he spouted as he raised his children.
11:34 PM on 12/26/2011
Ron Paul speaks out against corporatism. He's the only candidate that does from BOTH parties. He didn't write those newsletters. He was busy delivering babies & doing surgery at the time. He helped all kinds of folks. He wants to help all Americans.
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
04:08 AM on 12/26/2011
Ron Paul's vision of 2013 America is in fact 1913 America, complete with monthly meetings wearing bed sheets, polluted air and water, lack of financial regulations (worse than what we have now) and be under a constant threat of nuclear invasion
Closing down every military base overseas would only make us weaker at home
Thanks but I'll pass
11:37 PM on 12/26/2011
The regulations help the big businesses. They contribute to the politicians so they will regulate the small businesses and put them out. How many families could own their own business in 1913? Alot more than now. How sound was our money in 1913 before the federal reserve? We need our military at home to defend OUR borders.