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    5 reasons the Santorum surge won't last

    It's official: Several polls confirm that Rick Santorum's recent surge has pushed him into the lead in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. A CBS News/New York Times poll was one of several this week showing the former Pennsylvania senator edging past longtime favorite Mitt Romney, with the support of 30 percent of GOP primary voters compared to Romney's 27 percent. Last month, Santorum placed third in a similar poll — behind Romney and Newt Gingrich — with just 16 percent. Still, many political strategists believe Santorum is destined to be steamrolled by Romney. Here, five reasons the social conservative's detractors believe he's ultimately doomed:

    1. He'll drown in a sea of Romney's money
    Many pundits believe that Romney can't take down Santorum with the kind of negative ads he used to annihilate Newt Gingrich, simply because Santorum doesn't have nearly as many skeletons in his closet as the thrice-married Gingrich does. But "even if he doesn't go heavily negative," says Ed Kilgore at The New Republic, "Romney can use his heavy money advantage to saturate the airwaves" with positive ads in Arizona and Michigan, which vote on Feb. 28. That should help Romney stage a comeback in those two states. And if Mitt wins both, "the road gets much rockier for Santorum."

    SEE MORE: Did Santorum actually beat Romney in Iowa?


    2. Santorum can't appeal to mainstream Americans
    "Santorum is essentially an ultra-right-wing protest candidate" in what is "essentially a centrist or center-right country," says John Cassidy at The New Yorker. The audience for "extremist views" always expands some during times of economic distress, which is how the neocons and Tea Partiers managed to burst onto the scene. But it just won't be enough to make the country at large interested in "supporting a religious zealot and armchair militarist of Santorum's stripe." And with the economy improving, "the market for political extremism is shrinking anyway."

    3. Many conservatives still have eyes for Newt
    In 2008, Santorum "was fighting to get former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney elected," says Chuck Norris at WorldNetDaily. It's still baffling that "an alleged conservative like Santorum would fight for the flip-flopping Massachusetts moderate" when there were real conservatives, like Mike Huckabee, in the race. "How can the 'alternative to Romney' also be a Romney supporter?" He can't. That's why, for many of us on the Right, Newt Gingrich is still the only true conservative alternative to Romney.

    SEE MORE: Has Rick Santorum finally become a frontrunner?


    4. Nobody's endorsing Santorum
    Santorum's victories last week in Missouri, Minnesota, and Colorado have "not resulted in a flood of endorsements from prominent conservatives, or even a trickle," says Steve Kornacki at Salon. Facing a massive financial disadvantage against Mitt, "it's critical for Santorum to have loud, influential Republican opinion-shapers making his case and defending him against Romney's attacks." Maybe GOP leaders just don't watn Santorum.

    5. Swing voters don't like him — even in his home state
    Santorum likes to say he's the only GOP candidate who "has actually won a swing state." But six years ago, as a senator seeking a third term, "Santorum proved he can also lose in such a politically competitive state — and lose big," says Julie Hirschfeld Davis at Bloomberg. Santorum lost his last race in the swing state he calls home by a whopping 18 percentage points. Apparently he's not as popular with the undecided "Republicans who will determine who gets the party’s nomination," not to mention the independents who could swing the general election in November.

    SEE MORE: Rick Santorum's belated Iowa win: Too late to matter?


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    • LeoS  •  3 mths ago
      The main reason is he is a awkward doochebag and he has the morality of a pilgrim and the social skills and intellect of Rush Limbaugh
      • TR RINO 3 mths ago
        Rush and Grover are calling the shots this year. Don't veer any way except hard right.
    • Terry  •  3 mths ago
      we need a president not a 17th century pope.
      • john 3 mths ago
        spoken by a true anti-Catholic bigot ! (LOL)
      • Phillip 3 mths ago
        ... and we don't need a Marxist dictator
    • Candle 1  •  Rice Lake, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      Most of the rank and file GOP already know the truth. The hard right narrow view of Mr. Santorum is so far from the general population of the nation the end result would be an absolute disaster for the Grand Old Party. It wouldn't even be close. The female vote alone would bring him to his knees.
      • patricia 3 mths ago
        Santorum will energize women to send him crawling back under his rock.
    • jp  •  3 mths ago
      are there any Santorum-related headlines that don't use the word "surge"? I mean, it's funny, but it's getting kind of old.
      • john 3 mths ago
        I think that "surging santorum" has a nice journalistic ring to it.
      • Crusher 3 mths ago
        The jounalists know that "Santorum surge" takes on a different slang meaning, so I believe they are just doing this as an inside joke to gain more site hits.
    • black_dude  •  Anchorage, Alaska  •  3 mths ago
      Vic D -- yes I am scared of rick santorum. This guy would be worse than Bush, Jr. Santorum is a right wing wacko; he wants to talk tough and start wars. His ideas on the economy are the same tired ideas that goes us in this dire situation. This isn't a game. I know you guys don't like Obama. But electing santorum as president would just be foolish. Romney the country could live with; santorum would be a disaster!
      • Sash 3 mths ago
        As a moderate Independent who will be voting for President Obama again, I totally agree with you. The country could live with Romeny. With Santorum, it would be the end of this great country.
      • patricia 3 mths ago
        Black Dude, please be aware that both Santorum and Romney are BIGOTS, Romney grew up with LDS teaching people of color are cursed by God. This old white broad will not support a bigot or a sexist authoritarian.
    • Sea Snake  •  Scotts Valley, California  •  3 mths ago
      I'm gay and Ricky thinks more about gay sex then even I do. Also he was labeled the top most corrupt politician in 2006. If he gets the nomination... which he won't, after he takes a severe beating in the western states.
    • ub40  •  3 mths ago
      #6. We elect presidents not Ayatollahs.
    • Retired Military  •  3 mths ago
      It seems that some people are voting with their religious beliefs and not their head. You want someone who can bring jobs to the country and run the country, not work on social beliefs. Also I donl't think Santorum can beat Obama because he is too far to the right and indenpendents like myself won't vote for him.
    • Michus Grumpus  •  Birmingham, Alabama  •  3 mths ago
      a baby conceived from rape is a gift from God. Rick Santorum is a gift from Fox News
    • Gun Lovin' Lefty  •  Killeen, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Reason #1... Because he's friggin' NUTZ!!
    • Bettye  •  3 mths ago
      Rick Santorum is so far to the right of the political spectrum that he is scary. He wants to put women back in the dark ages, start a war over Iran, and force his 'rightousness' on the rest of the American people. I want a president that has some common sense, knows how to compromise with his opponents, and understands the needs of those that are less financially well endowed. All we have is 3 millionaire Republicans with mega bucks sugar daddies running for the person to be the Republican presidential nominee when we vote next November.
    • Soxlover57  •  3 mths ago
      Nothing against the man, but anyone who cannot get re-elected to a second term in his home state (and lose by a landslide at that) is someone who is not Presidential material.
    • Manuel  •  3 mths ago
      5 reason being, he's a loser, he's dumb, dense, laughable and a #$%$..!!
    • Ted Spiro  •  3 mths ago
      Even Richard M Nixon could beat these guys
    • Run4orest  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      Santorum is only popular because most people still don't know who he is. When they find out what he actually believes and wants to do, they will run like hell!
    • jsf  •  3 mths ago
      I won't be surprised if the Republicans pull a new candidate out of the hat at their convention. Jeb Bush would like it but his name is against him.
    • Bob  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Great 5 points! satorum is a joke! I can't stand how he always has his family behind him especially at cpac! If he was such a family values guy, he should be home with his daughter who is going through a terrible, tragic disease. I hope Mr. Romney's super pac rips ricky a new one in the upcoming states! GO HOME RICKY!
    • I am Godzilla  •  3 mths ago
      5 reasons the Santorum surge won't last
      Oh, THANK GOD! ;)
    • tomjay122  •  Cape Coral, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      and now to find out....after bashing other peoples wealth...hes a millionare also....not only extreme in some views (to say it mildly) hes a hypocrite too.....
    • Michael  •  3 mths ago
      A Santorum Surge. What a disgusting thought... Almost as bad as Santorum all over the Oval Office. Or will it be the Oval Orifice then?