iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Rick Santorum Saves Cash, Gains A Surrogate, By Turning To Daughter

First Posted: 01/02/2012 10:31 am Updated: 01/07/2012 10:20 pm

ROCK RAPIDS, Iowa -- Former Senator Rick Santorum's 11th hour rise up the Iowa Caucus polls is a testament to the theory that ground work and face-to-face conversations are the best forms of voter persuasion. That he's done it all with the barest bones of campaign infrastructures is even more remarkable.

The Pennsylvania Republican's top surrogates are not fellow political travelers or elected officials. They are members of his family, who do everything from driving him around the state to working members of the press. And in Iowa, the most ubiquitous of these surrogate-family members has been Santorum's 20-year-old daughter, Elizabeth.

In the past two months, the eldest of Santorum's seven kids (the youngest, Bella, is three years old) has spent most of her time in the Hawkeye State, save for a trip to their family's home in Virginia for Christmas break and a jaunt to South Carolina earlier this fall to make speeches about her father's then-stuck-in-first-gear presidential ambitions. Under normal circumstances, the curly-haired brunette would be a junior now at the University of Dallas, heading out to sporting events or parties with her fellow students. This past Saturday, her social function was a dinner with Iowan voters who were supporting her dad.

"It's neat because as his daughter you get to wear a lot of hats," she said as she watched her father conduct an interview with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell on Saturday. "You're the chauffeur one day, you get to help as press assistant. You get to see everything, from making phone calls in the office and setting up yard signs to the funding to the grassroots to the media."

Rick Santorum likes to joke that there are two benefits to having his kids serve as campaign workers. The first is that he doesn't have to pay them. The second is he doesn't have to pay a year of college tuition.

Like Elizabeth, the former senator's 19-year-old son, Jon, has put academics aside to assist with his father's presidential ambitions. But while Jon tends to shy away from the spotlight (he quietly held his dad's Joseph A. Bank suit bag while the candidate talked with reporters at the Manchester, N.H., airport in mid-October), Elizabeth has gamely embraced campaign life. At events, she usually stands in front of the room as her father makes his speeches, looking at her father intently even though she has heard his stump speech many times -- possibly hundreds, given his 350-plus appearances in the state.

On Sunday she stopped a question-and-answer session when it got too long, stepping in to remind her father he needed to appear on CNN. Elizabeth works the crowds with her dad, shaking hands and smiling, but she also scans the room and keeps time to make sure things are running smoothly. When there are crowds -- as there always are in recent appearances -- she helps direct people forward, coaxing supporters to stand near the front rather than huddling back in hallways.

She maintains a Twitter account with 315 followers -- the Huntsman girls have 19,200 -- and frequently retweets campaign reporters and @FearRicksVest, an account run by a staffer from the perspective of Santorum's trademark sweater vest. "It's funny; it's a good bit of humor to the campaign," she said with a laugh.

She said she has not had media training or been coached by anyone on the campaign, and writes her own short speeches to deliver at solo appearances. But she exhibits the type of message discipline that would make some candidates envious, coming off wiser than her age. Nearly any question, no matter the topic, tends to work back to her father's positive attributes, be it about the difficulty of campaign life or the type of music they listen to in the car.

"I do a lot of independent speaking -- and a couple interviews -- by myself, so it's been really great training," she said, smiling and positive. "My dad is also great at cultivating me and encouraging me to grow myself through this time and learn how to speak well and trusting me."

It's been this way for a while. In 2006, Elizabeth made her first foray into the campaign meat-grinder when she was tasked with narrating a campaign ad for his floundering senate campaign. An aide for the senator, at the time, called her "very mature for her age," predicting that this would be "just the first of many areas of involvement ... to come."

The presidential race, six years later, has, she says, been a "joyful experience." But it's not one without quirks and challenges. It is tough, after all, being a young surrogate for a candidate and father clinging to an older worldview. Her father's stance on same-sex marriage and gay rights, in particular, has caused some friction from non-supporters.

"It's a policy thing, he thinks this is the right thing for America and the foundations of our country," she said of gay marriage. "People are entitled to live the way they want, but to project those values and say those are the best values for our country are a different thing."

Opposed to same-sex marriage herself, Elizabeth said she has gay friends who support her father's candidacy based on his economic and family platforms. But her father's doctrinaire opposition to change on these fronts has made her the occasional target at school and on the trail -- "never aggressively," she said, though "obviously, there are certain people that aren't [respectful]."

She is aware of her father's so-called "Google problem," part of a campaign by columnist Dan Savage to redefine the candidate's last name after he compared same-sex relationships to bigamy, polygamy and incest. "Savage and his perverted sense of humor is the reason why my children cannot Google their father's name," Rick Santorum wrote in a letter to supporters earlier this year.

"That just makes me sad. It's disappointing that people can be that mean," she said. "That's really the first thing that comes to mind, it's hurtful. But it's okay, we just try and focus."

In the next two days, that will mean more campaign stops, more calls and more Santorums on the trail. Rick Santorum's wife, Karen, and six of his seven children will join him in Iowa on Tuesday for the final lead-up to the caucuses, while his youngest daughter, Bella, who suffers from a rare genetic disorder, will stay at home in Virginia with a nurse and babysitter.

"We got buttons made with her picture on them that say 'Go Dad,' so she'll be here in spirit," Elizabeth said.

FOLLOW HUFFPOST POLITICS
Subscribe to the HuffPost Hill newsletter!
 
 
  • Comments
  • 3,628
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Post Comment Preview Comment
To reply to a Comment: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to.
View All
Favorites
Highlights
Bloggers
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (66 total)
  1 of 1  
COMMUNITY PUNDITS
paganmist 04:42 PM on 01/02/2012
PatrioticUSGloryLawyer, Market Analyst, Economist220 FansBecome a fan5 minutes ago( 3:23 PM)He doesn't. Those benefits are available without gutting a  Read More...
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
LondonTownNY
Lawyer, Photographer, Social Commentator
08:33 PM on 03/02/2012
I am as socially libertarian as they come. If people want to love each other, god bless em. The gay marriage/civil union debate got hijacked by folks on both sides of the political aisle to gain favor with different interest groups, both liberal and conservative. It has always in my mind been a state licensing issue. And those who were slow to embrace it are not all bigots. Santorum has been made a punching bag while so many others on the left and the right, who finesse the issue routinely get a pass. Santorum has been turned into Satan because he is a traditionalist. And while I read Dan Savage regularly, how do he on one hand rail against gay bullying while being a proponent of cyber bullying? I have seen the most horrific things said about Santorum man and his family by allegedly open minded decent people. Savage and others could gain so much more for the other citizens they claim to be speaking out for, rather than promoting themselves through these snarky and dehumanizing tactics which have the effect of alienating those who stand with you and arming those who stand against you. Responsible gay leaders and members of the faith based communities need to have a dialogue and maybe push the clown show to the side.
06:05 PM on 02/02/2012
THAT'S his daughter?! I've definitely seen her around campus... I've not seen her this semester perhaps she's campaigning for her dad? I'm a fish out of water at this school. One of maybe 5 democrats, so I'm definitely rallying AGAINST her father, but I think I know the gay kids she's referring to. To be at this school and be OUT is a death sentence. I barely made it these 4 years by being open about (1) voting for Obama (some girls saw my bumper sticker and said they'd 'pray for me') and (2) my rallying for things like immigration and gay rights. This school prides itself by being "The Catholic University for Independent Thinkers", but as long as you think the same as everyone else, you're in for a hard time.
01:31 PM on 01/12/2012
Hey Ms. Foley-- try objective, responsible, thorough journalism next time. Or can't you seem to "santorum" yourself out of Elizabeth's rear end?
11:15 AM on 01/12/2012
To Ms. Foley and all the other political reporters out there: When someone like Elizabeth Santorum tells you that she has gay friends and her gay friends support her dad based on his "family platforms"—gay people shouldn't be allowed to have families—your subject is making an astonishing claim. Your immediate response should be a demand for the names and phone numbers of these gay friends. Offer to quote these gay friends anonymously, to protect their privacy/stupidity, but tell the homophobe that you will need to verify the existence of her gay friends because you're a journalist, not a stenographer.
01:29 PM on 01/12/2012
I agreed with Dan Savage when he said this first. Great point, but give credit where it's due. This was copied verbatim from his most recent "Savage Love" column.
02:47 PM on 01/16/2012
I came from the Savage Love page on avclub.com to cut and paste, but found I was beaten to the punch... and that Savage received no credit for the quote! The point is, Elizabeth Santorum most likely lied to the author, Elise Foley, and FOLEY LET HER OBVIOUS LIE STAND IN PRINT. Bad reporting and editing on the part of Huffpost for this one.
photo
TurnToTheLeft
We have nothing to lose but our chains.
12:33 AM on 01/12/2012
Elizabeth Santorum has some self-hating closeted gay "friends" that support her father homophobic agenda.
01:38 PM on 01/11/2012
Really, Elizabeth Santorum has gay friends? Do they know who she is or what her father stands for? Really, Elise, should you not fact check this nonsense?
09:37 AM on 01/11/2012
Some of these comments are sad to read. What has happened to expressing your views while trying to maintain some sense of respect? After all, that is what you expect for your beliefs, should not this be the same for those who do not share your views? I always hear the political left declare how the political right are "haters"...well, given what I've seen here, you may well want to take a good long look at yourselves and truly see the "haters" among you. That is, if you have the courage to do so...
02:00 PM on 01/11/2012
is it really so hard to understand why someone might react with hate when someone so vehemently hates them first?
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
03:00 PM on 01/16/2012
Why on earth would I respect this woman?
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
ediva75
"Free Your Mind & The Rest Will Follow!" -Envogue
06:12 PM on 01/10/2012
Hypocrisy thy name if Karen Santorum.

http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/article/2012/01/09/collision-reality-and-ideology-karen-santorums-past-and-rick-santorums-vision-y-0

Note to Elizabeth Santorum: As long as your daddy dearest showcases his bigoted mean streak on anyone not white, Christian and heterosexual I could really give a good 2 ***** about your whining on people being mean & hurtful on the "Google Problem" that he rightfully deserves!! Think about that sometime Pumpkin Dumplin!! SMDH
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
ediva75
"Free Your Mind & The Rest Will Follow!" -Envogue
06:01 PM on 01/10/2012
Interesting commentary. Elizabeth do you know any blah or black people as well?? Or just like your dad and perhaps the rest of your damn family you have limited interaction with diversity?
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Wrongway62
Good night Mrs Calabash wherever you are
04:44 PM on 01/29/2012
Home schooling provides a great deal of interaction with minority group. There is the mail man, lawn guy, UPS driver, the list just goes on and on.
08:33 PM on 02/02/2012
Probably not... there are like 10 black kids at our school... okay 15. Needless to say, there are few.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
ediva75
"Free Your Mind & The Rest Will Follow!" -Envogue
05:57 PM on 01/10/2012
Elizabeth my dear do you also agree with dear ole dad on his comments about the black oops I mean blah people and them mostly being on welfare?

Also Sunshine who the hell do tell are these supposed gay friends of yours who politically side with pops? Hmmm???
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Dorian Mode
Emperor Of Earth
09:58 AM on 01/08/2012
Oh man, good thing I re-read the title of this article. For a minute I thought it said. Rick Santorum Saves Cash, Gains A Surrogate, By Turning OUT HiS Daughter. Hey man you never know with politicians. LOL
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
scottymac11
Facta non verba
10:40 PM on 01/04/2012
What an accomplishment. Rick worked hard for months and is finally the last guy that isn't Romney.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
offred
A biocitizen is 3/5 of a corporate citizen
09:23 PM on 01/04/2012
Someone should ask Elizabeth Santorum how she thinks her father would handle it if one of her siblings came out as gay.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
SIMPLICIMUSS
Kampf gegen Dummheit !
09:47 PM on 01/04/2012
Who cares ???? What people do in the privacy of their homes should not be of anyone else`s concern !
Union Taxpayer
Fear has a conservative bias
10:52 PM on 01/04/2012
Not according to the rickster.
09:03 AM on 01/05/2012
It's not just about the privacy of one's home. Marriage is a public commitment and what we're looking for now is much more than protection from criminal sanction, but to be able to celebrate and be recognized just as anyone else.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
bboyy
08:19 PM on 01/04/2012
so you're sad your daughter can't google your name...welll I'm sad I can't marry my partner of 22 years.
07:46 PM on 01/04/2012
A comment to this comment..
IMV, polygamy has a misogynist ic approach. It's more than just a patriarcha l life style. The wives must work in the family dynamic as sisters. It's also easier to create a billion kids this way. Now if someone wants out, there's many issues involved. Kids, custody, support, etc.

Incest is wrong due to the genetic risk involved when having children. Also, incest is a huge red flag to a very dysfunctio nal family.

This is as clear as I can make it. Sorry you needed to ask.

that was a responce to my question what makes being gay ok but being involved in polygamy or incest wrong. doesn't Having a negative outlook at those lifestyle choices make anyone not ok w/them biggots also? shouldn't they have the same rights the gay community has? And why is it the writers opinion that makes it wrong? But Santorum's opinion of the gay lifestyle makes him a biggot? Is there a double standard here? And why in every comment i post i am called a biggot, by simply asking a question? Thanks