Romney looks to Ill.; Santorum defensive

PEORIA, Ill. (AP) — As they await an Illinois primary vote whose outcome is hardly assured, Mitt Romney is betting his message of economic proficiency will resonate with Republican voters more than Rick Santorum’s sharply honed conservatism.

Both men were competing for the 54 delegates at stake Tuesday in Illinois. They were looking to score a victory in a state that was not only home to President Barack Obama but is also one of the last major battlegrounds before a three-week lull in April.

In Louisiana, Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne and Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain have joined former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s bid for the Republican presidential nomination, Romney’s campaign announced Monday. Louisiana’s presidential primary is Saturday, March 24.

Dardenne and Strain will be state co-chairmens serving with the state chairman, U.S. Rep. Rodney Alexander, R-Quitman.

In statements, Dardenne said, that “Conservatives looking to win in November and replace President Obama’s failed policies with a pro-growth agenda should look no further than Mitt Romney.”

Strain said Romney “has turned around businesses, saved the Olympics from scandal and balanced the budget as governor without raising taxes. These are the kind of results that Louisianians want in our next leader.”

Romney’s confidence was on display Monday, while Santorum was forced on the defensive for first declaring that the economy was not a top issue in the campaign and then stating that “the campaign doesn’t hinge on unemployment rates.”

By day’s end, Santorum had conceded that the economy and unemployment were important but said they were symptoms of what he described as broader ills: government intrusion and eroding freedom.

Romney on Tuesday denounced Obama’s economic policies, choosing to make his remarks at the very university where the president once taught constitutional law.

Santorum hit hard at Romney, who leads the Republican field in delegates and whose nomination, barring a political disaster, seems more and more assured as the contest results mount. Santorum cloaked himself in the mantle of Ronald Reagan and argued that health care, not the economy, is the predominant issue of the campaign.

Santorum and Romney crisscrossed the state Monday, coming within mere hours of each other in Peoria.

Tuesday’s primary comes on the heels of Romney’s overwhelming victory Sunday in Puerto Rico, a territory Santorum courted at the expense of spending time in Illinois. Though Illinois is expected to be far closer than Puerto Rico, recent polls indicate Romney may be pulling away.

Even if he should lose the popular vote, Romney is poised to win the delegate battle. Santorum cannot win at least 10 of the state’s 54 delegates available Tuesday because his campaign didn’t file the necessary paperwork.

Romney planned to hold an election-night party Tuesday in Schaumburg, Ill.

Santorum was leaving the state to deliver an evening speech about Abraham Lincoln in Gettysburg, Pa. Last week in Chicago, Obama said he hoped the Republican candidates would “take a little time to reflect” on Lincoln while campaigning in Illinois.

After Tuesday, the contest moves to Louisiana, in a part of the country where Romney has had trouble breaking through. Louisiana has a total of 46 delegates to the Republican National Convention, but only 20 delegates are at stake in Saturday’s primary. An additional 23 delegates will be selected at the party’s state convention in June, and the remaining 3 are the automatic RNC delegates.

With the economy still foremost on voters’ minds, Romney on Monday immediately took advantage of Santorum’s comments about unemployment.

“One of the people who is running also for the Republican nomination today said that he doesn’t care about the unemployment rate,” Romney told college students in Peoria, Ill. “It does bother me. I want to get people back to work. I am concerned about those how are out of work.”

Santorum made a partial retreat.

“Americans don’t take kindly to the yoke of government, and we don’t do very well. Our economy struggles when that happens,” he told Chicago radio station WLS.

Later, during his own stop in Peoria, Santorum explained he does not use notes or a teleprompter when he speaks. “Occasionally you say some things where you wish you had a do-over,” he said.

Moments later, he added: “The economy is a big issue. Unemployment is a big issue.”


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1) Comment by Evalys - 21/03/2012

Romney outspent Santorum more than 7 to 1 in IIllinois ! This clouded feeble minds in illinois. THIS WILL NOT WORK IN PRINCIPLED LOUSIANA ! ---- ---- http://tinyurl.com/6n5kg66 ----- ---- ---- ---- This video kills flip flopper Rev. Romney's ' rebranding ' strategy. ------- http://tinyurl.com/6n5kg66 ---- http://tinyurl.com/6slum7g 
  ----- On found tape Romney confesses he did  the same  he is accusing Sanrtorum  and Gingrich  OF. !  and  MORE !

2) Comment by Evalys - 21/03/2012

FrankChance seems to be a paid Romney robot that post the same " instructed comment " in all newspapers ! See the following videos : Romney is THE political water vane and will be crush by Obama who has a bigger war chest ! Rev. Romney has only the power that money generates   and most republicans  plainly  REJECTS HIM,  Santorum has  more passion in his little finger than the whole  mechanical Romney. Santorum talks  from the heart. KEN  Romney  talks, NOTICEABLE,  from SCRIPTED cards,  repeating over, and over  the SAME, same  litany of paragraphs in  every 'victory' speech .  ( victory purchased by the Super PACs ) Johanna  •  Surfside, California Wrote: Mitt Romney's Record as Governor ( OBAMA HAS PROOF ) 1. Pro-abortion with full taxpayer funding. 2. Pro-state mandated healthcare which received federal funding [RomneyCare] 3. Pro-government mandates in taxes and fees. 4. Pro-gay marriage; full-state sponsorship (1st Governor). 5. Pro-transgendered education in public schools. 6. Pro-global warming caused by humans hysteria. 7. Pro-amnesty for illegal immigrants. 8. Anti-second Amendment. - $100 per year - per gun TAX 9. Support of Ethanol Subsidies.. 10. 75% of his Appointments were of Liberal Judges. (ca 36) 11. 47th state out of 50 in job creation. 12. Increased State spending 20.7% during his tenure. 13. Government employment grew 7.2% during his tenure. 14. Pro-Affirmative Action. 15. Did not run for a second term because he had a 34% approval rating. 16. Destroyed records at end of term Romney will say and do whatever is necessary to get elected. PROVE ME WRONG !!! ----- http://www.facebook.com/RomneyRecord ------ Love America, Vote Santorum !  In Puerto Rico, for the price of 20 delegates, Mitt Romney sold out his conservative principles. ---- http://tinyurl.com/89ah2v5  ------ We The People !    Romney outspent Santorum 8 to 1 in IIllinois !  ----- http://tinyurl.com/6n5kg66  ------- This video kills flip flopper Rev. Romney's ' rebranding ' strategy.  -------   http://tinyurl.com/6slum7g  ------
   On found tape Romney confesses he did  the same  he is accusing Sanrtorum  and Gingrich  OF. !  and  MORE ! 

3) Comment by FrankChance - 20/03/2012

Santorum, speaking from Gettysburg, during his Illinois concession speech had the audacity to compare this election to the one in 1860 that enabled the Yankees to crush Southern values. Don’t forget Tricky Ricky, AKA RoboRick, was actively courting liberal Democratic voters to vote for Obama’s choice, “Anybody but Romney”. Do not allow the media and Obama pick his opponent. Obama will slaughter Santorum in the general election. The polls show it, the pundits know it, Obama knows it, and you know it. Rick may give you a fuzzy feeling inside. But picture this: you wake up Wednesday November 7th to headlines “OBAMA WINS IN LANDSLIDE”. You think to yourself, ‘how can the American electorate be so stupid to re-elect this train wreck socialist President’. Well if you vote in the primary for Rick or Newt, then go look in the mirror for your answer. Santorum may be a right wing social conservative, but he is far more liberal than Romney when it comes to being a fiscal conservative, His history as a lifetime DC insider (and regular on Greta), shows a big spending, union pandering, debt contributing politician. Romney has real life business experience. Mr. Fix It saved the Olympics and was a conservative Governor in the most liberal state in the union. These are attributes that make Mitt the most elect-able candidate. You have a choice in Louisiana to send a message. This divisive nomination has gone on long enough. A Romney victory here would be a real game changer and send shock waves throughout the Obama administration. We need to unite for the common cause of sending Obama back to community he came from. Vote smart. ROMNEY/RUBIO 2012 & 2016

4) Comment by rc0213 - 20/03/2012

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