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Mitt Romney Campaign Attacks Rick Santorum's Record Ahead Of Primaries

First Posted: 02/06/2012 10:56 am Updated: 02/06/2012 5:11 pm

WASHINGTON -- Rick Santorum is suddenly getting a lot of attention from Mitt Romney's presidential campaign, a sign that they expect him to do well on Tuesday in the Minnesota and Colorado primary caucuses.

The Romney campaign blasted out an attack Sunday evening on the former Pennsylvania senator's earmark record in Congress, then followed that up Monday morning by sending out a quote from former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, who has endorsed Romney.

"Rick Santorum is a nice guy, but he is simply not ready to be President," Pawlenty said. "Plus, he wants Minnesota conservatives to believe he's as conservative as they are, but he's not."

"As a U.S. Senator, he was a leading earmarker and pork-barrel spender," said Pawlenty, who planned to expand on his criticisms with reporters on a conference call. "He described himself as 'very proud' of the billions of dollars in pork-barrel projects he championed, and promised to defend the wasteful spending."

Pawlenty said on the call that Santorum has "held himself out as the perfect or near perfect conservative, when in fact that's not his record."

The Romney campaign highlighted Santorum's work to procure $500,000 in taxpayer funds for a polar bear exhibit at the Pittsburgh Zoo, as well as money for parking garages and "passenger comfort stations" at transit centers.

The Romney campaign also went after Santorum for his criticisms of Romney's health care law, which was passed during his time as governor of Massachusetts. The campaign relied mostly on a FactCheck.org document that found Santorum's claims to be "mostly false."

Santorum spokesman Hogan Gidley fired back at the Romney campaign Monday: "Romney never touts his own record -- because it's abysmal."

"In the Republican Party we have a name for someone who supports government healthcare mandates, big bank bailouts, and radical cap and trade initiatives -- we call them Democrats," Gidley said. "Rick Santorum is the only conservative candidate who is positioned to defeat Obama because he can credibly and effectively attack the President."

"Mitt Romney can't attack Obama on any of those major issues because Gov. Romney agrees with Obama on all of them –- and his attack and smear campaign is his way of avoiding his liberal record."

Santorum won the Iowa caucuses after the Hawkeye State originally reported the win for Romney Jan. 3, but then his campaign was knocked off track in New Hampshire, where Santorum came in fifth. He came in third in South Carolina behind Romney and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.), third in Florida, and then fourth on Saturday in the Nevada caucuses.

But Santorum is expected to do well in Minnesota and Colorado on Tuesday, as well as in a symbolic vote in Missouri that will have no impact on awarding delegates to the candidates. A Public Policy Polling survey in Minnesota released on Sunday showed Santorum leading Romney 29 percent to 27 percent, with Gingrich at 22 percent.

In Colorado, Romney was comfortably ahead in a PPP poll, with 40 percent of the vote to Santorum's 26 percent. But Santorum was beating Gingrich, who was the preferred choice of only 18 percent of voters.

Pawlenty downplayed expectations for the Minnesota caucuses, saying that only a small number of registered voters historically take part, and that all the top candidates will be "bunched together toward the top of the pack."

"Mitt will be competitive but it's hard to tell who's going to be the person on top of the pack," Pawlenty said.

In Missouri, Gingrich failed to qualify for the non-binding primary ballot in time, and has said it doesn't matter because the state will hold caucuses on March 17 that will have an impact on delegates. So even though the contest on Tuesday has little substantive value, Santorum is talking up its importance.

"On Tuesday, I think we are going to do very well in Missouri. It's going to be interesting because it's a head-to-head between Gov. Romney and myself," Santorum said Sunday. "Speaker Gingrich is not on the ballot. Ron Paul is. We'll wait and see whether the idea that the one conservative who can actually go up against Mitt Romney head to head and win."

If Santorum wins Minnesota and beats Gingrich in Colorado, he'll have some ammunition to argue that he is the GOP's preferred anti-Romney candidate.

The Romney campaign's attacks on him are clearly preemptive efforts to weaken Santorum in the event that happens.

Santorum's campaign continued the war of words in the afternoon, sending out a vigorous defense of the former senator's record on earmarks and mocking Romney's attempt to criticize Santorum.

"Does the forefather of Obamacare, advocate of the Wall Street Bailouts, and proponent of job-killing climate change regulations really want to try and lecture anyone about earmarks?" Gidley said.

Gidley said that Santorum was "doing his constitutionally obligated job on behalf of the people of Pennsylvania" when he obtained earmarks, and noted that the senator supported a moratorium on the practice.

And the Santorum campaign said that Romney got $342 million in federal funds for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, which he oversaw. Of that money, they noted that $55,000 went to "the Department of Justice to assess and resolve racial tension in Salt Lake City."

They also quoted Romney from a 2006 NPR story in which he requested federal funds to help pay for a massive transportation project in Boston, known as "The Big Dig."

Romney said at the time, "I'd be embarrassed if I didn't always ask for federal money whenever I get the chance."

UPDATE: This article has been updated to reflect the Santorum campaign's response and a call with former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, who has endorsed Romney.

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murphthesurf3 06:55 PM on 02/06/2012
A SANTORUM SAMPLER

For Lord of the Rings fans and those who oppose the war in Iraq:
As the hobbits are going up Mount Doom, the eye of Mordor is being drawn somewhere else. It's being drawn to Iraq. You know what? I want to keep it on Iraq. I don't want the eye to come back to the United States.

For those who like healthcare: If  Read More...
“People die in America because people die in America. And people make poor decisions with respect to their health and their healthcare. And they don’t go to the emergency room or they don’t go to the doctor when they need to, and it’s not the fault of the government for not providing some sort of universal benefit."

For those who want national security: Stopping gay marriage is more important!
“I would argue that the future of America hangs in the balance, because the future of the family hangs in the balance. Isn't that the ultimate homeland security, standing up and defending marriage?”

Homosexuality is the same as bestiality.
“In every society, the definition of marriage has not ever to my knowledge included homosexuality. That's not to pick on homosexuality. It's not, you know, man on child, man on dog, or whatever the case may be."
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huffy2001
01:41 PM on 02/12/2012
I grew up the son of a protestant minister. I was taught that Jesus was concerned about how we treat our fellows. I was taught that if we wanted to follow Jesus we must sell all our worldly goods, and take care of the least among us. I was taught that Jesus was here to show us the way to salvation, not condemn those who disagree with us to Hell. I never heard of him talking about gay marriage, contraception or abortion. I never heard of him talking about fair markets, illegal immigration, the right to bear arms or evolution. I never heard him say that if you followed him you must take Noah and the flood and Jonah and the wale seriously and literally. I never heard of him saying you had to be a conservative Republican to follow him.

I maintain that if Jesus came back today he would be hanging out, not with Romney and his rich Repugnant friends, but he would be in the trenches. He would be in the ghetto. He would be living among the illegal immigrants trying to take care of their families. He would be working as a social justice radical today, just as he did 2000 years ago. The Repugnant party of today would run Jesus out of town on a rail...with Ronald Reagan right behind.
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drhooper
Hurting people...hurt others
11:28 PM on 02/08/2012
People are rejecting the MATRIX....No matter what they are trying to shove down our throats, the American people know BS when they hear it.

The Republicans keep saying we need to deregulate businesses, but all they keep trying to do is regulate my personal life and my wallet.

OBAMA 2012
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TotalTranquility
Shine On You Crazy Diamond.
08:29 PM on 02/07/2012
Is there something wrong with saying that Rick is detestable, and he should give it up go home and spend time with his sick little girl?
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Wrongway62
Good night Mrs Calabash wherever you are
03:19 PM on 02/07/2012
Remember lady's, Ricky thinks you should be proud of your status as a broodmare and dutifully spit out more offspring. He will assure you, he is right and you are wrong, so just take his word for it.
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Beverly Schifferling
03:11 PM on 02/07/2012
Rick might con some of the men voters, but no woman wants our rights put back 100 years and he doesn't seem to feel as though women have any rights whatsoever.
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GOODDOC1
"civil war" is an oxymoron
05:54 PM on 02/07/2012
Do ANY of the GOP candidates care?
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Truth Only
02:51 PM on 02/07/2012
Any one of the three Republican candidates is infinitely better than the Kenyan.
03:23 PM on 02/07/2012
You mean the Mexican -- the Mormons from Mexico went there to practice polygamy when it was no longer openly practiced in Utah. Their clans lived in communities in the mountains where they could end up with 7 to 8 women to scr***w. I would ONLY vote for Romney if he promises to bring back legal POLYGAMY -- but this time for women. Every woman knows that it takes more than one man's income to provide the standard of GOP living that every woman wants to become accustomed to.
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huffy2001
01:24 PM on 02/12/2012
Yeah, and they came back ILLEGALLY. Romney is the son of illegal immigrants. 'Course we don't ever want to be confronted with the facts!
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Richard58
03:27 PM on 02/07/2012
Kenyan? If your born in Hawaii, your a Kenyan?
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GOODDOC1
"civil war" is an oxymoron
05:55 PM on 02/07/2012
"Truth" obviously wouldn't know the truth if it slapped him in the face -- and sometimes I wish it would!
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Truth Only
02:50 PM on 02/08/2012
No, if you're born in Kenya, you're a Kenyan.
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02:46 PM on 02/07/2012
wouldnt romney be painted as how republicans painted john kerry in 2004?
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rudewaitress
I'd agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.
02:41 PM on 02/07/2012
If you Google someone and find more disturbing facts than good ones, why would you even bother to consider that person for President? Especially when the information is so readily available, pretty much in-your-face....not as if you have to dig deep for some dirt. Having followed Rick Santorum's trail of disgust for many years, it's still his K Street involvement that I find most unbecoming the honest man of integrity he tries so desperately tries to portray himself. His stand on equal human rights is a black mark that can never be erased or repaired.
02:27 PM on 02/07/2012
NOTE TO THE MITTSTER:

DEAR MR. ROMNEY--

SO SORRY TO HEAR THAT YOU AND YOUR CHURCH/CULT SHELLED OUT ALL THAT DOUGH TO BAN GAY MARRIAGE IN CALIFORNIA, ONLY TO HAVE THE FEDERAL APPEALS COURT RULE THAT THE BAN IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. ALL THAT MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN...SUCH A SHAME...NOT!!!


GOD BLESS THE FEDERAL COURT OF APPEALS111
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bmitche
01:59 PM on 02/07/2012
Get tough Santorum ! No more Mr. Nice Guy !
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gattic619
01:24 PM on 02/07/2012
under the RFEPUBLICASN we woudl ahve every minority group suffer....Civil rights will be turned around...Religious freedom will be abound, if you belive in the BORN AGAIN NONSENSE......We are supposed to have separation of CHRUCH AND STATE..we do not...and the only way to do this...well, I wouldnt be allowed to tyhpe what I think the answer would be.
03:25 PM on 02/07/2012
Yes it seems they do prefer a Theocracy to a Democracy -- they have a lot in common with the Dark Ages!
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alphaome4
Veni, vidi, vici
01:13 PM on 02/07/2012
Pawlenty the Magician. He turned TAXES into FEES.
01:10 PM on 02/07/2012
Romney is a two faced forked toung snake...how ANY ONE could trust him is beyond me, he has acted like a child while in congress and he's done a bang up job froving how childish he really is...this is NOT the type of idiot I want to run our country...he isn't trust worthy and such a child.
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GOODDOC1
"civil war" is an oxymoron
05:57 PM on 02/07/2012
What type of idiot would you want to run our country? (Sorry, I couldn't resist. I happen to agree with you. I don't trust him as far as I could throw him!)
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RosieRetro
Military Retiree/Veteran non-aligned Independent
01:04 PM on 02/07/2012
I figure that giving Barack Obama another four years in office can't be nearly as devastating to our nation as what took place when voters gave George W. Bush a second term that led to millions of dollars just disappearing in Iraq with no sign of where it went, or Bush signing off on TARP in October 2008 to bail out the financial sector (recalling that Obama was installed into office in January 2009), or Bush not having an exit strategy for getting us out of Iraq, or Bush starting two wars and not even getting Osama Bin Laden, or Bush creating the Office of Homeland Security with their questionable ethics TSA agents.

Obama may have made a few mistakes in trying repair our nation's reputation in the foreign affairs arena that Bush blew to bits, and he messed up with the whole Solandra company thing, but bailing out America's automakers kept a lot of folks employed from the line workers in Detroit to the lowly salesfloor person in the dealerships. Keeping those American vehicles being manufactured kept folks making parts, installing parts, selling parts when parts break down. We need all of the jobs we can muster in places other than Wall Street that TARP helped to bail out, because not everyone can move to NYC and work there.
01:14 PM on 02/07/2012
Thank you...when ever I stick up for Obama these blogers attack me, Yes Obama has made some mistakes but they are SO small compared to their 2 Bushe's in term..please people lets not go back there!!!!!!!
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02:26 PM on 02/07/2012
You need to stop "Figuring"~~~
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h20rider
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12:59 PM on 02/07/2012
"Santorum aiming for a surprise victory"
Yes, and the New England Patriots are aiming for a surprise victory....even though the game is over.

Would anyone really want someone so deluded as Rick Santorum to be in charge of anything important?
01:16 PM on 02/07/2012
Well some of you want to vote for Romney..he don't think the poor need any help. I am SO close to poor, just 2 or may be 3 pay checks from the poor house is my story here.
03:32 PM on 02/07/2012
I guess you haven't found that safety net that Romney believes is the reason he cannot be worried about YOU!
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h20rider
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04:03 PM on 02/08/2012
I don't think Mitt Romney is the answer either. Nor is Newt or any of the other GOP choices. Essentially, the GOP is a party that supports the wealthiest and treats everyone else as means to an end. Compassion is not a GOP characteristic.