Santorum wins and Romney's woes

Two articles caught my attention this morning. One was from the Washington Post about Santorum's three wins which give him momentum. How can he win these three wins yesterday (Minnesota, Missouri, and Colorado), and do so poorly in other opinion polls? Something smells strongly of fish to me. According to the Washington Post, Santorum has won the Straw Polls heading toward a victory toward Super Tuesday, March 8.The major network polls' results are listed here.

An AP story at the Daily Record discounts the wins of Santorum because he's strapped for cash, but Santorum proudly says the money is pouring in to his campaign. Here is a man who is using volunteers to set up his scheduling, who doesn't have a national campaign headquarters, who is actually putting his money where his mouth is. Could we ask for a better president? He preaches smaller government and he's practicing smaller, more economical campaigning. I find that extraordinary!

Romney will not get rid of Obamacare. Gingrich cheated on his wife, so how can we trust him to be faithful to conservatism or even to The People. Santorum is fully committed to Pro-Life, preaches smaller government, has some good ideas like keeping a strong military, want to stem the flow of illegal aliens. It makes me want to ask...

Who is he really?
What's the catch?
When will the media catch up to the desires/wishes of The People?
Where is the skeleton?
Why isn't he polling better results? Especially if he has won three Straw Polls?

This morning Romeny's loses in the three states proves that he couldn't soothe the nerves of the True Conservatives who are staunch Pro-lifers', adamantly against homosexuals marrying each other, and unconvinced about his Obamacare reforms.

We keep praying God will make the cream rise to the top! 


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