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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster

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From: John2/28/2012 10:14:50 AM
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Geez Louise! Now Santorum is in political bed with Obama. First Perry and Gingrich allied with Obama on the issue of aiding and abetting illegal aliens, which ruined both of their campaigns. Now, Santorum has allied with Obama by attempting to appeal to Democrats, which is certain to ruin his campaign.

Mitt Romney is absolutely right about Santorum! His behavior is outrageous and disgusting, but thankfully it finally shows him for what he really is. Are any other Republicans in the wrong political party?!?!? -ng-

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Romney on Santorum Robocalls: 'Outrageous and Disgusting'

nationaljournal.com

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Mitt Romney, in the fight for his home state of Michigan, attacked Rick Santorum Tuesday for robocalls that Santorum's campaign put out this week asking Democrats to vote for him in Tuesday's primary.

"It’s a dirty trick," he said on Fox News' Fox & Friends. "It’s outrageous to see Rick Santorum team up with the Obama people and go out after union labor in Detroit and try and get them to vote against me. Look, we don’t want Democrats deciding who our nominee is going to be, we want Republicans to decide who our nominee is going to be."

He later said that "I just think it’s outrageous and disgusting."

But Romney wasn't finished: "I think Rick Santorum has a lot of explaining to do," he said, calling the robocall "a new low for his campaign—and that's saying something."

The former head of Bain Capital then steered the conversation to his comfort zone: the economy. "I think in some cases, Senator Santorum has shown himself to be an economic lightweight,” he said, a criticism he repeated in reference to President Obama.
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