January 04, 2012
Santorum is the big Iowa Caucus winner. Spending his time in Hawkeye state, doing the groung work, hoofing it, riding in a truck from county to county reveals a man who, only one wants to president, but is going to doing the work, against all odds, to earn the respect of the voters and win the race. He did win and big. His win can't be ignored. Santorum knows that, and considering the footwork he's already done, I think it's safe to say that he's ready for the onslaught from the left, the right, from Romney from his own party.
Romney won by a handful of votes—eight to be exact, which cost his campaign $113.07 a vote, while the close, breathing-down Romney's neck Santorum spent $1.65. In short, Romney didn't do so well considering he's the ‘presumptive' GOP nominee.
If I heard Newt Gingrich's speech right last night, as accepting the fact that he was fourth in the race, but not giving up—he's an angry candidate, and he's targeting Mitt Romney with every gun he's got. Romney hasn't had to face a total head-on confrontation, and it's going to be bloody, costly and gives Santorum the time to organize, collected the inevitable inflow of cash. As I've written before and will now, Romney is slowly fading away. As Mr. Nobody, the Romney campaign is trouble. Rick Santorum can legitimately say, "It's just you and me, Mitt.â€
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