February 23, 2012

Romney Hits Santorum as Washington Insider

Toby Harnden, Daily Mail


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It was a tough night for Rick Santorum here in Mesa, Arizona as he found himself under attack from Mitt Romney and Ron Paul and repeatedly got bogged down in offering tortuous explanations for his votes and actions in Congress.

Romney, knowing he has to win Michigan on Tuesday (he's going to be there every day until Tuesday's primary in the state of his birth and boyhood), had prepared meticulously and had a game plan: paint Santorum as a professional politician and Washington insider.

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