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Santorum says he's "staying the course"

By: Carolyn Donaldson
Updated: April 1, 2012
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In the race for the Republican Presidential Primary, Pennsylvania's native son Rick Santorum says he's determined to stay in through the April 24th primary and beyond.

Speaking on the Sunday TV talk shows, Rick Santorum says he will stay in the race no matter what happens in the Wisonson GOP primary on Tuesday.
Fox News Sunday host Mike Wallace quizzed the candidate on a recent state-wide Franklin Marshall Poll that narrowed a previous lead here from 29 to 2 now.  Santorum says, "We feel very good about Pennsylvania.  We're going to do exceptionally well there.  Governor Romney is already out there spending money, you know, dumping his millions in.  But we've got a great grassroots strong network.  You know, we have the strong Conservative base in the state of Pennsylvania that's going to come out and come out strong for us."

Pennsylvania's primary is Tuesday, April 24th.

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Say What????? "Pennsylania's native son Rick Santorum"???? Are you joking? He was born in Virginia, and his primary residence is in Great Falls, Virgina. Unless owning an unfurnished house in PA now makes you a "native son" he's no native son of PA.

Douglas S. April 2, 2012 at 10:08 am

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