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Rick Santorum Takes Time Off For Easter Observance

Rick Santorum

STEVE PEOPLES   04/05/12 07:06 PM ET  AP

WASHINGTON — Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum met privately with conservative leaders on Thursday to craft plans to try to stop Mitt Romney's march to the nomination. Pressuring rival Newt Gingrich to leave the race was part of their overall strategy.

The northern Virginia meeting included a host of fiscal and social conservatives who have long doubted Romney's conservative credentials.

"Like halftime at a football game, you go into the locker room to gauge what has been working and what hasn't," meeting participant Richard A. Viguerie, chairman of ConservativeHQ.com, said in a statement. "The Santorum campaign team recognizes that, because of Mitt Romney's money advantage and his support from the Republican establishment and the mainstream media, Rick has, to some extent, lost control of narrative in the campaign."

Among other topics, according to Viguerie, the participants discussed their perception that "delegate counts being published by the Romney campaign and the media are simply inaccurate."

The group decided to apply more pressure on Gingrich to quit, which they see as allowing divided conservatives to unite behind Santorum, according to an official close to the campaign. The official requested anonymity to discuss private conversations.

The effort may be too late. Romney has twice as many delegates as Santorum, according to The Associated Press count, and is on track to having a majority of delegates in June. Gingrich has ignored calls to leave the race for weeks and shows no sign of bowing out even after scaling back his campaign.

The private meeting came as Romney's supporters, including high-profile conservatives from across the country, intensified pressure on Santorum to leave the race to allow Romney to focus on a general election campaign against President Barack Obama. The Democratic president informally launched the general election earlier in the week, going after Romney by name in a speech and a multistate advertising campaign.

The Santorum campaign insisted that the former Pennsylvania senator will not leave the contest, despite Romney's near-insurmountable delegate lead. Romney has collected 658 delegates compared to 281 for Santorum, 135 for Gingrich and 51 for Ron Paul, according to the AP tally.

Santorum's strategy depends on winning Pennsylvania's primary on April 24 and, with that momentum, finding success in a series of May contests.

But Santorum would need 80 percent of the remaining delegates to win the nomination before the party's national convention in August. That won't happen as long as Romney stays in the race because most upcoming primaries use some type of proportional system to award delegates, making it hard to win large numbers of delegates in individual states.

Santorum's only hope is a contested convention, which becomes less and less likely with each Romney victory.

Thursday's meeting aside, Santorum is largely taking a break from the campaign trail to observe the Easter holiday. He returned to his Virginia home Wednesday night after appearing at some campaign events and going bowling in Pennsylvania, which he represented in Congress for 16 years.

Santorum has scheduled fundraising events for Monday and planned to resume campaigning Tuesday in Pennsylvania.

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WASHINGTON — Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum met privately with conservative leaders on Thursday to craft plans to try to stop Mitt Romney's march to the nomination. Pressuring riv...
WASHINGTON — Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum met privately with conservative leaders on Thursday to craft plans to try to stop Mitt Romney's march to the nomination. Pressuring riv...
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janmB
loves life
02:24 PM on 04/07/2012
Here a big choice. Romney the mormon who directed Damon Clinical Laboratories during the time when it racked up $35,000,000 in CRIMINAL FINES for MEDICARE FRAUD, plus subsequently had to make $87,000,000 in restitution for fraudulent billing.
Santorum who the people of Pennsylvania rejected once and the USA sure doesn't need a preacher for a leader.
We need Obama 2012.
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HIGNJ
Yeah, I'm gonna say it because you won't...
09:10 PM on 04/05/2012
It's Rick's last supper...let him enjoy it before the Crucifixion...I highly doubt his campaign can be resurrected...
06:57 PM on 04/05/2012
I predict that Pennsylvania will regurgitate Santorum like a diseased piece of meat.
Boopsie2008
Hold the Vision-Trust the Process: Obama/Biden
03:19 PM on 04/05/2012
Take a rest, Rick, and come to understand that we do not want you as Priest-in-Chief.

Now, on to Mitt, who evidently plans to lie, lie, lie his way into office. Thank God for Martin Bashir, who has exactly zero patience with that style of politicking and is a world-class lie detector.
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chatafergie
Sniffing out the lies.
01:25 PM on 04/05/2012
I wonder if he denies his home-schooled, un-socialized kids their share of pagan chocolate bunnys and died Easter Eggs?
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windstorm46
y a H O O O O !!!!! 4 MORE for 44
01:21 PM on 04/05/2012
He'll go to church on Easter Sunday and pray really - really hard for God to change her/his mind and make him president. Will God be listening? Probably not !!
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Mrshowell2001
Do or not do- there is no try
05:50 PM on 04/05/2012
God has her fingers in her ears, saying "lalalalala".
01:13 PM on 04/05/2012
Already taking a vacation? Easter is only one day, Sunday. Good Friday is not until tomorrow. GET BACK TO WORK.
02:18 PM on 04/05/2012
What 'work'?? Going around preaching hate is not 'work'.
Boopsie2008
Hold the Vision-Trust the Process: Obama/Biden
03:15 PM on 04/05/2012
Oh yes it is, and it seems he's been working really hard at it.
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ariadne1959
A deeply religious non-believer
01:09 PM on 04/05/2012
Hey Rick, how's this for taking a break: give us all a break and just disappear.
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UncleMike
Conservatism Always Fails
02:03 PM on 04/05/2012
He can't disappear. That would make him a magician, and magic is the work of the Devil!
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ariadne1959
A deeply religious non-believer
06:50 PM on 04/05/2012
LOL!!
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
01:01 PM on 04/05/2012
Rick will compare his resurrection to the Easter Holiday.
Mark my words.
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UncleMike
Conservatism Always Fails
02:03 PM on 04/05/2012
If so, it'll be the last good Friday he has.
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
02:04 PM on 04/05/2012
Hope he enjoys it.
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demisfine
Often correct, NEVER right.
12:59 PM on 04/05/2012
Is he going to emerge from a cave?
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RiverCitySlicker
Friends don't let friends vote Republican
12:52 PM on 04/05/2012
He's taking a holiday

from reality as well.
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Nathan0316
TrueBlueTory Age quod agis
12:36 PM on 04/05/2012
Best get used to having time off...