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Rick Santorum Heading Home Before Florida Primary 2012

PHILIP ELLIOTT   01/27/12 07:09 PM ET  AP

PUNTA GORDA, Fla. — Rick Santorum is tired, trailing – and going home.

The former Pennsylvania senator is taking a pause from Florida campaigning just days before the Tuesday primary that even he expects to deal him a third consecutive loss.

Asked upon his return to West Chester, Pa., whether he was considering ending his campaign, Santorum said Friday: "We haven't even had a discussion about a discussion." He said he planned to stay in the race "a long, long, long time. ... We feel good that, as time goes on, we're going to look better."

Santorum says he would rather spend his Saturday sitting at his kitchen table doing his taxes than campaigning in a state where the race for the Republican presidential nomination has become a two-man fight between Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney.

The cash-strapped candidate acknowledges that he simply can't keep up with the GOP front-runners in Florida.

"We're going to talk about the Constitution and talk about being a strong conservative," Santorum said at an event here this week. "And that's all we can do."

Outside advisers are urging him to pack up in Florida completely and not spend another minute in a state where he is cruising toward a loss. But Santorum insisted on Friday that he would return once he has readied his taxes for public release.

"I'm coming back within 24 hours, and I'm here through up to Election Day," Santorum told Fox News. "I've spent every minute here in Florida, and I'm going to work in Florida."

Santorum has yet to announce his schedule for Florida's primary day. He says it was a mistake for him to remain in South Carolina on its voting day.

"We can't let grass grow," he told reporters Thursday. "South Carolina Election Day was sort of a wasted day for us."

He pledged to continue his campaign regardless of the Florida outcome.

It's a grim period for Santorum, who just three weeks ago was riding high on a strong finish in the Iowa caucuses; after first saying the result was a virtual tie with Romney, the Iowa GOP ultimately declared Santorum the winner. The victory was short-lived. He lost big in both New Hampshire and South Carolina.

He faced an uphill battle even before the race turned to Florida. He doesn't have the money to spend on television ads in Florida's expensive media markets. He couldn't compete with the thousands-strong crowds his rivals have been drawing. And he wasn't able to find a moment here that crystalized the rationale for his candidacy.

"Other candidates tell you they need your help," Santorum told Florida Republicans this week, almost pleading. "They're lying. I really need your help."

But help didn't come – at least in this state – for a candidate who is visibly exhausted and running on, at most, four hours of sleep each night.

So Santorum went home to Pennsylvania, which he represented in the Senate, and Virginia, where he lives with his wife and seven children, to get some rest and, he says, prepare his own taxes. Aides say it will the first time he has slept in his own bed since Christmas, when he set out for a campaign schedule that has him working at a frenetic pace.

He also plans fundraisers in both states as he works to rebuild his campaign account to pay for upcoming contests in Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado.

Santorum also is looking at Arizona and Michigan, states that vote at the end of February – if he makes it that far.

His inner circle of advisers is looking at the campaign checkbook. They say they can keep a lean campaign rolling in case Gingrich or Romney implode. Unlike his rivals, Santorum has not added staff and is operating with a lean crew of aides and volunteers.

And, his advisers note, they have not racked up the debt others such as Gingrich have.

"This race is just starting. It's a three-man race," Santorum insists. "We're going to be in this race for the long term."

For now, at least, polls show Santorum dramatically trailing in Florida, the largest and most diverse state in the early nominating schedule. And he seems to be coming up short as he tries to win over voters with his everyman persona.

"I wish he had a little more passion in the belly," said Don Waldt, a Punta Gorda retiree who attended a Santorum rally at dusk this week. "He is conservative and authentic. But he isn't on top and doesn't seem to have a clear path to the top."

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Associated Press writer Patrick Walters in West Chester, Pa., contributed to this report.

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07:07 PM on 01/30/2012
Americans should be entitled to candidates who, no matter their party or political philosophy, at least demonstrate integrity and decency-campaigners who seek to unite. But Santorum and other Republican presidential aspirants are united by their blind rage and divisive tones, usually based on race. And Santorum, who wears his Christian badge on his sleeve, is clearly only too happy to tolerate any sort of bigotry, so long as it aids his efforts to win votes. - Jonathan Hicks
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Dodger300
Critical analysis please, not just talking points
07:54 PM on 01/29/2012
Santorum's toast.

He's been toast for a long time. Now he's burnt.
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07:19 PM on 01/29/2012
I hope he stays out. I was not impressed with how ok he is with killing Iranian scientists (much less American citizens). More warmongering. I'm over it. I just love how this whole article completely disregards Ron Paul. If you didn't want people to be all gung ho on Ron Paul, then give him props. The more you all pretend like he is not there the angrier the supporters get. They will not vote for Romney after this. They won't vote at all because they think the game is rigged. If you wanted Obama out of office.. you have failed with the bias.
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haganj3
Left and Proud!
07:02 PM on 01/29/2012
Buh Bye Ranger Rick!
06:17 PM on 01/29/2012
This is a tragedy for Isabel and her family. I hope she can get well. I hope she and her family can overcome this crisis.

Those who can, please pray for her and others that are sick.

Do not use this as a platform for politics. If you do you are morally wrong!
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fxcnyc
Proud card-carrying member of the ACLU
11:42 AM on 01/29/2012
I told you a long time ago, ricky, just go home...no one likes you.
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louisr
One Lump or Two
03:31 AM on 01/29/2012
When does he "head home," for good? What a disgrace to catholics
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GingerlyColors
No will to change it, no right to criticize it
03:13 AM on 01/29/2012
Rick Santorum was the worst of a bad lot when it came to his stance on gay marriages. Unfortunately the two nominees who are still in the running favour a ban on gay marriages as well. There's Newt (I have a Lesbian Daughter in a same-sex marriage) Gingrich and Mitt (I am a Mormon and I should be able to marry several wives) Romney. Not much choice there then.
I put my shirt on Barak Obama winning a second term of office.
10:36 PM on 01/28/2012
there is a god...good riddance.
09:28 PM on 01/28/2012
Head on Home, and please stay!
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WheelsOnFire
Equality Crusader
11:46 AM on 01/29/2012
Well, he can visit his campaign in the bed next to his daughter's.

In a children's hospital.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
07:53 PM on 01/28/2012
Romney did something very subtle, but extremely important and damaging to Santorum. With one word he painted Santorum as both a demographic and as a perjorative.

Angry.

What occurred here is too important to overlook. While it was applied to Santorum in this context, Newt and Mitt do it the best, wven though all of the cantidates do it. It is used in other ways to charactierize and define people in an almost paralizing way. By making Santorum look like an angry white male, Mitt captured the faces of a lot of people.

1. The evagelicals who have been rabad in their support of people who see things their way and completely destructive of others who disagree;
2. The TP who have been unyielding, unreasonable and uncooperative;
3. Libertarians who have been almost cult-like in their following and seemingly anarchistic even though they will vigorously deny it.

That was a perfect example of coded talk. That took a lot of wind out of Santorum's sails and may have been a significant reason for needing to go home to regroup. It is a variation on the politics of fear, and it will be used to coalesce the establishment vote around him. And Mitt pulled it off perfectly.
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vidtrainer110
Fear is the tool of tyrants
05:49 PM on 01/28/2012
Hell fired toast...is it a message from God?
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Michael Ludin
Child advocate
04:15 PM on 01/28/2012
Congratulations Rick, you got farther then anyone, no doubt including yourself, thought you'd get. Now go craw back in that Lobbyist hole you just came from, charge a little more and S-T-A-Y there, for everyone's benefit.
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rearlwriter
01:22 PM on 01/28/2012
Rick Santorum would like us to picture him at home at his kitchen table doing his own taxes with his sleeves rolled up. Poor son of a blue collar worker. Give me a break. The man is worth $2.5 million. He's no Mitt Romney when it comes to finances, but most Americans would consider him wealthy. I just bet he could find the funds to pay an accountant to do his taxes.
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Karen StovallStringer
Legerdemain with a 24k pyrite-plated, shiny object
01:41 PM on 01/28/2012
"But Santorum insisted on Friday that he would return once he has readied his taxes for public release."

He will return.

He's preparing his PREVIOUS tax returns for public release.

I do not make one nth of what Santorum does and I use an accountant to file my tax returns. That's not what he's talking about here.

Am I INVISIBLE?
02:25 PM on 01/28/2012
hope he stays home :-)
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amaboss52
Jesus died for your sins...get your moneys worth!
11:42 AM on 01/28/2012
Hopefully we'll go from the "Cr@ptasticFour" to the "Three Racketeers"!
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Karen StovallStringer
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04:34 PM on 01/28/2012
Alley cat and baptism proxy.
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Shelly Jefferson
06:21 PM on 01/28/2012
Ron Paul's only racket is to defend and uphold the Constitution of the United States of America.If that is what you were referring to,then.O.K.If not,then that was uncalled for.
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Glen Davi
All Men Are Brothers
07:56 PM on 01/28/2012
I for one will apologize if the post in question offended you. I have nothing but respect for people who see good in RP's main message because there is good. It is only when he applies his policy across the board where he loses me.

I have said before and will do so again here. I am not a christian man but I seem to remember a sunday school lesson where even god figured out you can't give man total freedom of choice. He WILL screw it up no matter how well intentioned it is. So some laws have to be put in place to protect all us from one another, anything less is inviting chaos and misery. History is full of empirical data proving this beyond question.
If he had the ability to wipe out all the social laws he disagrees with what example can he point to for demonstration of even a chance of success.
If he sticks to the way the govt operates, the fed, things like that, he has my total support. Anything else is just wishful thinking from a man who means good.
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amaboss52
Jesus died for your sins...get your moneys worth!
11:43 AM on 01/30/2012
Ron Pauls policy issues do nothing to help the country. You need to educate yourself, seriously! Repealing amendments to it, destroy government entities, getting rid of regulations, cutting taxes? It's the same old bs as all the other repubs, nothing new or different, only destroying government and hurting people.