Monday, 2 January 2012

Evangelical voters may be gathering behind Rick Santorum

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum, who is just barely trailing Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in the latest Iowa poll, defended his 2008 endorsement of Romney for president on NBC's "Meet the Press"

By Jim Galloway and Jeremy Redmon DES MOINES, Iowa – Conservative evangelicals on Sunday showed signs of coalescing behind former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum – raising the possibility of a surprise finish in caucuses that will mark the formal

ANKENY, Iowa -- Rick Santorum, perhaps accustomed to TV talking heads dismissing his candidacy, told voters Saturday not to listen to the pundits.

Rick Santorum is getting increasing attention as polls are showing for the first time that he could finish strongly here and have a big impact on the GOP race, CBS News political correspondent Jan Crawford reports. In the Hawkeye State, Santorum is the

OSKALOOSKA, Iowa-Even before Rick Perry announced his plans to head directly to South Carolina after Tuesday's caucuses, Rick Santorum was already touting his readiness to compete in New Hampshire, stressing that his campaign is already laying the


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