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Rick Santorum Hits Back Against Newt Gingrich And Mitt Romney

PHILIP ELLIOTT   01/17/12 09:32 PM ET   AP

AIKEN, S.C. — Searching for traction, Rick Santorum is on the attack these days – against everyone, it seems.

On Tuesday alone, the Republican presidential candidate branded Mitt Romney a liberal, said Newt Gingrich's policy positions have been "all over the place" and laughed that Ron Paul has been running for president "since 1938."

The more acerbic tone comes as the South Carolina primary looms on Saturday and with polls showing Santorum trailing Romney, the front-runner, and other rivals.

In the effort to claw his way to the front of the pack, Santorum coupled his scathing critiques of his rivals on the campaign trail with a new TV ad that compares Romney to President Barack Obama.

"Obama supported the Wall Street bailouts. So did Romney. Obama gave us radical Obamacare that was based on Romneycare," the ad's narrator says. "Obama's a liberal on social issues. Romney once bragged he's even more liberal than Ted Kennedy on social issues."

The ad then asks: "Why would we ever vote for someone who is just like Obama?"

Santorum urged South Carolina conservatives to coalesce around one of their own or face Romney as the GOP nominee.

"He's got a lot of money, but he doesn't have the convictions, the authenticity nor the record that is necessary to win this election," Santorum told voters. "Please consolidate."

At the same time, he said Gingrich wasn't the best conservative option.

"Newt is bold, but he is all over the place," Santorum continued. "Attacking capitalism, supporting capitalism. Against global warming, for global warming. We need someone who is bold and consistent."

Santorum, often sarcastic as a campaigner, offered this explanation for how Paul, 76, had bested him in the nation's first primary: "Congressman Paul had been running in New Hampshire for president since 1938."

Conservatives appeared to be recognizing their dilemma: Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Gingrich and Santorum all were vying to emerge as the leading alternative to Romney but were fracturing their support.

"We conservatives are splitting the vote," Aiken voter Michele Merritt told Santorum. "Is there not anything that those conservatives can do to get together for the good of the country and try to coalesce behind one person that will be able to take on Romney and win? Because I really, really don't want Romney to get the nomination."

Santorum nodded but stopped short of urging anyone to exit from the race.

"I believe everybody has a right to be in this race if they want to be in this race and fight as hard as they want for as long as they want," he later told reporters in Lexington. "I'm not into political games, or political deals."

Santorum finished a close second in Iowa on a shoestring budget. Fundraising took off after that and he was finally in a position to spend some of the $3 million he raised that week.

Romney's allies, meanwhile, were airing an ad that says Santorum "even voted to let convicted felons vote."

Santorum complained that the TV spot, while referring to "felons," shows someone in an orange prison jumpsuit, suggesting that Santorum would allow them to vote while still incarcerated. Santorum has supported voting rights only for those who have served their sentences and been released.

He called the ad "one of the cheapest shots ever" and said Romney should tell his allies to back off.

"I would never, ever, ever want to be affiliated or associated with anybody doing something for me that I know is blatantly false," Santorum said.

Romney countered that "people who have been released from prison are still called felons if they've committed felonies."

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Associated Press writers Kasie Hunt and Thomas Beaumont contributed to this report.

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AIKEN, S.C. — Searching for traction, Rick Santorum is on the attack these days – against everyone, it seems. On Tuesday alone, the Republican presidential candidate branded Mitt Romney a...
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09:16 AM on 01/18/2012
The only reason why rick came in 2nd place in iowa was only because mitt's campaign cant be bother to attack this NON-CONTENDER! It would be like trying to bat a fly, not worth the trouble. Rick's campaign will just fizzle out, he has no money and no organization. Furthermore, rick was not attacking mitt because in the end he was vying for the VP job.
08:45 AM on 01/18/2012
OK Rick, let's say you get the nomination. What are the planks in your platform beyond homophobic descrimination?

A camera in every bedroom,
A spy in every Doctor's office,
No birth control for women,
Religion (creationism) taught in public schools,
A new forever war fought with middle class and poor soldiers,
"Christian" state religion,
and any other stand that takes this country backward 200 years or more........
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INSPIRED
06:46 AM on 01/18/2012
Former PA Senator Santorum's problem got its start back in 2003, when he compared homosexuality to bestiality and pedophilia, saying the "definition of marriage" has never included "man on child, man on dog, or whatever the case may be."

He and other's like him prove that higher education doesn't necessary make a person "smart".
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08:44 PM on 01/17/2012
Gay sex, Gay sex, Gay sex, Gay sex, Gay sex, Gay sex, .....................     
Homophobe: n. - a hateful, secretly self loathing latent homosexual who usually hides behind Christianity and uses religion to angrily attack openly gay individuals out of  their jealousy and frustration at not being able to live a happy and fulfilled life themselves due to their fear of being alienated and attacked by fellow homophobes..... Oh you know he wants it BaD!
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Sisa
08:39 PM on 01/17/2012
Rick looks tired .... Bet he was up all night smokin pole.
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08:14 PM on 01/17/2012
rick likes d.ick in but
jaslyn
why can't we all just get along?
07:52 PM on 01/17/2012
all his policies aside, we just can't have a guy that looks that goofy, who wears sweater vests as a President. end of story.
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Sisa
08:40 PM on 01/17/2012
Point taken.
06:27 PM on 01/17/2012
Evangelicals excited as santorum surges from behinds.
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Sisa
08:40 PM on 01/17/2012
Hahahahaha!
06:02 PM on 01/17/2012
How many women will vote for Santorum knowing that he wants to ban their birth control?

TWO - maybe??? his wife and ??????
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Sisa
08:42 PM on 01/17/2012
No just his wife ... She will vote twice ...once at the mansions address and once at the cottages address.
05:46 PM on 01/17/2012
Santorum has one thing the rest of the pack can't get, my vote!
11:17 PM on 01/18/2012
I agree. He has been less of a disgrace than either Romney or Gingrich. Gingrich woos us, Santorum tries to enlist our thoughts. I know he's not on the Huffpo list of OK people, but he's better than the rest of the Republican pack. He has my vote if it ever gets as far as New Mexico. We are WAY down on the list of states to vote, and I never got to vote for Huck.
05:41 PM on 01/17/2012
Better than having santorum all over the place... I'VE HEARD it's really tough to get those stains out.
06:02 PM on 01/17/2012
Hee hee