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Rick Santorum Surge Means New Strategy For Mitt Romney In 2012 Presidential Election

KASIE HUNT   02/11/12 12:09 PM ET  AP

WASHINGTON — Staggered by Rick Santorum's surge, Mitt Romney is trying to reset his presidential campaign by defining himself as a strict conservative.

The former Massachusetts governor had focused on his business credentials and played down his ideology, four years after he failed in his attempt to win the GOP nomination by running as a social conservative.

"I was a severely conservative Republican governor," Romney told the Conservative Political Action Committee's annual gathering Friday. It was a speech that, advisers said, Romney viewed as an important chance to speak directly to the conservatives who rejected him in three contests last Tuesday.

He insisted that he is a conservative in both record and background, trying to convince the GOP's skeptical right flank that he is acceptable as the party's nominee.

"My path to conservatism came from my family, from my faith and from my life's work," Romney said.

He's working to gain trust from the activists who make up the GOP base and who drive the Republican primary contest. They view him skeptically because of his past shifts on a variety of issues, including his previous support for abortion rights.

Conservatives generally view Romney's chief rivals, Santorum and Newt Gingrich, as having views more in line with their own.

Romney's new message comes as he's trying to prove he can win over a broad spectrum of Republicans. He has yet to win a majority of GOP votes in any of the contests he's won so far. And he's looking to emerge strongly from Super Tuesday, March 6, when 10 states hold nominating contests.

In offering the defense, though, Romney drew attention to the problem he's faced throughout the primary contest.

"I've never heard anybody say, `I'm severely conservative,'" conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh said Friday.

Romney's conservative opposition remains divided – the former House speaker has won one state and the former Pennsylvania senator four. But Santorum is suddenly threatening Romney's dominance in states where his team had previously felt comfortable.

This past week, Santorum won contests in Minnesota, Missouri and Colorado. While Romney's team decided not to compete in Missouri's nonbinding primary and acknowledged early that Minnesota might pose problems, they were much more optimistic about Colorado. Romney spent several days campaigning there ahead of the caucuses, but his team spent just $32,000 on TV ads in the state.

In a sign it's nervous about continued losses, Romney's team abruptly added campaign events in Maine, where results from the caucuses were to be announced Saturday. He also held a town hall in the state Friday night; it was the first event where he took questions from voters since he campaigned in South Carolina in January.

Romney's team is preparing an aggressive push against Santorum in Michigan, where Romney was born and where Romney is a household name and where his advisers had hoped for an easy victory. Romney's father, George, served as governor of Michigan and chairman of American Motors Corp. before mounting a failed bid for president in 1968.

Romney all but ignored Santorum ahead of this week's contests. Advisers say that will change, with Romney taking on Santorum's record on union issues during his time in the Senate from heavily unionized Pennsylvania.

Santorum joined a filibuster of a national right-to-work act and voted to defend legislation that sets pay for public sector workers. He defends that record as an issue of states' rights.

Romney has also planned a more aggressive campaign schedule in Michigan in the coming weeks. He plans to stop in Grand Rapids on Wednesday and the Detroit area on Thursday, and stay in the Midwest through the end of the week. He's likely to spend some time campaigning in Ohio, which holds its primary on March 6, Super Tuesday, and is the second Rust Belt state to hold a nominating contest.

Romney's big advantage is money. He and his allies, the super PAC Restore Our Future, have spent a combined $25 million on TV ads to date, helping to drive wins in New Hampshire, Florida and Nevada. That dwarfs the $7.1 million Gingrich and his allies have spent on airtime and the $2.5 million Santorum backers have shelled out.

Still, Romney is facing a crush of primaries and caucuses on March 6, when his financial edge will be tested. But he always could add to that himself. He hasn't said if he'll contribute any of his considerable personal fortune to the campaign. In 2008, he spent $45 million.

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06:58 AM on 02/13/2012
There are Three Types of Republicans:
1) Millionairs: (Look at Mitt, he keep his Money "Over-Sea") : the %"1%"
2) Suckers: (Do you re-call November 2,2010) !
3) "Ler" (like G.W.Bush, and where is the jobs)
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indjoe
Keep our Constitution; Do not mix church & State
01:27 AM on 02/13/2012
Well it is a just what the republican love a religious war it the pope or joseph smith the
prophet .
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becky bradshaw
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth
10:56 PM on 02/12/2012
Bain Vulture Capitalist.

I Like Firing People.

Swiss, Cayman Islands, Bermuda, & Lichenstein Bank Accounts.

Hiding Financial Records.

Unprincipled.
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larmarch5
07:33 PM on 02/12/2012
Romney is going to severely enjoy firing some people.
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JM817
06:16 PM on 02/12/2012
Poor Romney. He has sacrificed his values on just about every issue there is, but he has one problem that won't go away. The religious right, which has captured the GOP, will not forgive him for being a Mormon. It is really sad that he has apologized for all the good decisions he has made in an effort to be President. His party is crazy, but that is how it is.
05:45 PM on 02/12/2012
Rick Santorum doesn't stand a chance. Romney will break his back under a mountain of negative ads. Romney has unlimited money and tv time.
05:24 PM on 02/12/2012
Severly is an adjective mostly used in connection with malfunctions or diseases.
The following explanations are from a free internet dictionary.
Maybe Mitt should've used another word...or maybe he was, unconsciously, right on target...for once...:)

1. Unsparing, harsh, or strict, as in treatment of others: a severe critic.
2. Marked by or requiring strict adherence to rigorous standards or high principles: a severe code of behavior.
3. Stern or forbidding, as in manner or appearance: spoke in a severe voice.
4. Extremely plain in substance or style: a severe black dress.
5. Causing great discomfort, damage, or distress: a severe pain; a severe storm.
6. Very dangerous or harmful; grave or grievous: severe mental illness.
7. Extremely difficult to perform or endure; trying: a severe test of our loyalty.
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02:28 PM on 02/12/2012
Both Mitt and Rick need to understand that Money is not every thing,you can only eat three
meals a day,sleep in one bed at night,money can't buy back your youth when you are old,
a friend when you are lonely ,or a love that has grown cold.You cant take money with you
when you die,you could be buried next to the bank I guess but you couldn't access your money.
if they are the Christians they say they are,they better worry about there soul.
they will answer to a higher court,not one swayed by politics.
11:02 AM on 02/12/2012
Memo to Republicans: You've run out of Romney alternatives, unless Joe the Fake Plumber is planning on throwing his hat in the ring.
Jamgrae
Aliyah
12:16 PM on 02/12/2012
Republicans must sit back, hold their noses, and back Mitt Romney....FOR THE "SEVERELY" CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE. (LOL)
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Lemon Stern
I think therefore I am.Provocateur par excellence
07:07 AM on 02/13/2012
Mitt is a salesman. He keeps trying to work the word "conservative" into every other sentence. He doesn't have the style or polish to be sly about it. Like I said he's a salesman and the true conservatives aren't buying...
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balthus
10:57 AM on 02/12/2012
Teacher's pet! Teacher's pet!
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henrybjennings
09:32 AM on 02/12/2012
The Brain is played by Mitt Romney of Michigan;Pinky who is from? is played by Gingrich.

Say Brrrrain what are going to do today?
Branin: Take over the world.
How are going to do that?
I will convince the dullards that I can solve all of the problems of this country.
Brain:: how are you balancing that stick over your head/ it comes and goes Brrraine, ouch!
Pinky: I have a plan.
What is it Pinky?
I will build a colony on the moon and send all those who would disagree to a colony on the moon..
Sounds good,
I will divert money from the needs of America to build this camp, no I mean colony for these people.
Can I be in charge?
Yes you can I will call you the commandant.
Great, but wait, I thought that was my Idea.
You have no Ideas Pinky just ramblings on about nonsense. My intellect is superior to yours.
Well okay Brrrain. I have to go now and figure out to peel an onion..
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RonK Michigan
Half of the people you know are below average
09:30 AM on 02/12/2012
You people are aware that Mr. Theocracy's wife Kathy had an abortion - YES?????

It's in his book......

GINGRICH/ROMNEY
NONE AND DONE

Ronk’s Steven Wright Quote Du-Jour:
“If going to church makes you a Christian, then standing in a garage makes you a car”
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Janet Cooke
01:10 PM on 02/13/2012
I have seen that in several places, it is none of my business.
There are many women who have felt that they needed to have an abortion and the regret has made them rethink the whole idea due to the pain and regret they feel.
Their sensitivities do not give them a right to restrict other's using a legal medical procedure. It does give them the right to speak their piece.
edward60
moderate
09:17 AM on 02/12/2012
The only surge Rick has ever seen is when the voters in Pa. threw him out of office by a landslide
11:03 AM on 02/12/2012
There has been a veritable Surge of Santorum (see: Google) ever since the GOP primary season began.
Jamgrae
Aliyah
12:19 PM on 02/12/2012
Santorum's the Romney alternative like Bachmann, Perry, Newt and the PizzaMan were....I suspect he'll end up like the rest.....as bad memories.
08:43 AM on 02/12/2012
Let the attacks begin! Maybe someone will finally ask Santorum how he can be so vehemently atni-abortion while his wife had one.
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henrybjennings
09:34 AM on 02/12/2012
That is not for discussion.
08:58 AM on 02/13/2012
Why not? His wife wrote about it in her book.
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BrianPK80
Wisdom is having more questions than answers.
05:29 AM on 02/12/2012
The anti-Obama cult is so deranged someone could run Nancy Pelosi as a stealth candidate, tell them she's "electable" against Obama and they'd nominate her in a heartbeat.
Jamgrae
Aliyah
12:23 PM on 02/12/2012
They'd elect "anybody" but Romney....if they could pull Hitler from his grave, they'd dust him off, prop him up, and say....HE'S TRULY OUR SEVERELY CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE. Apparently, Mitt doesn't get it......NOBODY WANTS HIM!!!!