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    Jubilant Santorum wins Minnesota, leads in Colo.

    WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” A resurgent Rick Santorum won Minnesota's Republican presidential caucuses with ease Tuesday night and reached for victory in Colorado, raising fresh questions about front-runner Mitt Romney's appeal among the ardent conservatives at the core of the party's political base.

    Santorum triumphed, as well, in a nonbinding Missouri primary that was worth bragging rights but no delegates.

    "Conservatism is alive and well in Missouri and Minnesota," the jubilant former Pennsylvania senator told cheering supporters in St. Charles, Mo. Challenging both his GOP rival and the Democratic president, he declared that on issues ranging from health care to "Wall Street bailouts, Mitt Romney has the same positions as Barack Obama."

    Returns from 74 percent of Minnesota's precincts showed Santorum with 45 percent support, Texas Rep. Ron Paul with 27 percent and Romney โ€” who won the state in his first try for the nomination four years ago โ€” with 17 percent. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich trailed with 11 percent.

    Romney prevailed in both Minnesota and Colorado in 2008, the first time he ran for the nomination, but the GOP has become more conservative in both states since then under the influence of tea party activists. Nor was he backed by the overwhelming advantage in television advertising, including fiercely negative attacks on his rivals, that had helped him in other states this year.

    In Colorado, with returns counted from 32 percent of the precincts, Santorum had 43 percent support with Romney at 28 percent, Gingrich at 15 and Paul trailing with 13 percent.

    Romney showed no sign of disappointment in remarks to supporters.

    "This was a good night for Rick Santorum. I want to congratulate Sen. Santorum, but I expect to become the nominee with your help," he told supporters in Denver.

    If the night was good for Santorum, it was grim for Gingrich, who made scant effort in any of the states that voted during the day. He ran far off the pace in both caucus states, forced to watch from the sidelines while Santorum boasted of being the candidate with conservative appeal.

    There were 37 Republican National Convention delegates at stake in Minnesota and 33 more in Colorado, and together, they accounted for the largest one-day combined total so far in the race for the GOP nomination.

    The victories were the first for Santorum since he eked out a 34-vote win in the lead-off Iowa caucuses a month ago, and he reveled in the moment. "I don't stand here to be the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney. I stand here to be the conservative alternative to Barack Obama," he told his supporters.

    He had faded far from the lead in the primaries and caucuses since, and Gingrich seemed to eclipse him as the leading conservative rival to Romney when he won the South Carolina primary late last month.

    While Romney throttled back after victories in Florida and Nevada in the past several days, Santorum campaigned aggressively in all three states on the ballot, seeking a breakthrough to revitalize his campaign.

    He won Minnesota largely the way he did Iowa, dispatching his organizers from the first state to the second and courting pastors and tea party leaders alike.

    Romney's campaign moved swiftly to take the sting out of the Missouri vote. The state's Republican Sen. Roy Blunt, a Romney supporter, congratulated the winner but noted the state's delegates are still up for grabs. He said, "Mitt Romney has the organization and the resources to go the distance in this election, and I believe he'll ultimately win our party's nomination."

    And it was not clear where Santorum could exploit his victory. Aides have already said he has little hope in Maine caucuses that end this weekend, the next event on the calendar.

    Paul, a Texas lawmaker, has yet to win a primary or caucus. He claimed credit for a strong second-place finish in Minnesota and said he was optimistic about his chances in Maine.

    Romney began the day the leader in the delegate chase, with 101 of the 1,144 needed to capture the nomination at the Republican National Convention this summer in Tampa. Gingrich had 32, Santorum 17 and Paul nine.

    Though the delegate total on Tuesday was high, the campaigning was a pale comparison to the Iowa caucuses or primaries last month in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Florida.

    Television advertising was sparse; neither Colorado nor Minnesota hosted a candidates' debate, and there was relatively little campaigning by the contenders themselves until the past few days.

    The same was true in last weekend's Nevada caucuses, which Romney won on the heels of a Florida primary victory days earlier. The same pattern holds in Maine.

    Not until primaries in Michigan and Arizona on Feb. 28 is the campaign likely to regain the intensity that characterized the first few weeks of the year.

    Then it roars back to life with a 10-state Super Tuesday on March 6 with 416 convention delegates at stake. Georgia, where Gingrich launched his career in Congress, is the biggest prize that night with 76 delegates. Next is Ohio, which has 63 delegates at stake and where early voting has already begun.

    Santorum, in particular, was eager to seize the relative lull to redeem the promise of his Iowa victory.

    He campaigned more aggressively this week than any of the other contenders, and he spent Tuesday hopscotching from Colorado to Minnesota to Missouri in hopes of nailing down at least one victory. Touting himself as a true conservative โ€” a slap at Gingrich โ€” he sought to undermine Romney's electability claim at the same time by predicting the former Massachusetts governor would lose to Obama.

    Romney responded by assailing Santorum as an advocate of congressional earmarks โ€” shifting the criticism he had leveled at Gingrich when the Georgian seemed a more imposing threat.

    In the hours before the caucuses convened, the front-runner sought to lower expectations.

    "Mitt Romney is not going to win every contest," Rich Beeson, the campaign's political director, wrote in a memo for public consumption.

    "John McCain lost 19 states in 2008, and we expect our opponents will notch a few wins, too," Beeson wrote. McCain, the Arizona senator, won the Republican nomination four years ago.

    In fact, Colorado and Minnesota were among the states that McCain failed to win, and he lost them to Romney.

    In the four years since, the GOP has become more conservative in both. That posed a challenge for Romney, who runs as the Republican most likely to defeat Obama and is still trying to establish his credentials among tea party activists suspicious of a one-time moderate who backed abortion rights.

    Two years ago in Minnesota, establishment candidates for governor were swept aside in the primary, and tea party-backed insurgents for governor and the Senate in Colorado won the party nominations.

    In all three cases, Democrats won in the general election that fall.

    Gingrich spent the day campaigning in Ohio, one of the primary states on March 6.

    His campaign went into a downward spiral after he won the South Carolina primary in an upset. The former speaker was routed in the Florida primary to Romney, then finished a distant second in Nevada over the weekend.

    ___

    Elliott reported from St. Charles, Mo.

     

    21 comments

    • Neil  •  3 mths ago
      On top of Santorum being a Grade A nutjob, if you nominate a guy defends laws that let you poke around in others' bedrooms (he opposed the Lawrence v. Texas ruling), you forfeit any right to ever complain about how intrusive "big government" is ever again.
    • Watserety  •  3 mths ago
      I want to hear Sarah Palin's words of wisdom.
    • Harry  •  San Jose De Guaymas, Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      If Romney loses in Colorado, his nomination is in big trouble. He will have a very hard time in the South due to his Mormon religion. Winning Nevada, Utah or Idaho where there are large numbers of Mormons is meaningless. However, the problem with the Republicans is that they must attract both Independents and Democrats to their side to win the Presidential election. Romney might have a shot if the economy tanks again but Santorum not a chance.
      • Guam Guy 3 mths ago
        Romney can afford to lose Colorado but Santorum's surge is surprising. I expected Ron Paul to do better in Colorado.
    • Nick  •  3 mths ago
      Not sad to see Mitt and Gingrich lose their butts in MN. Christian folk to consider themselves "conservative" are going to have a tough time voting for either a Mormon or another guy who's cheated so many times on his wives that he sets a new low-bar in "family values". Frankly, I don't see how they have any choice BUT to vote for Santorum or Ron Paul unless they want to go full-Democrat.
    • P-Woman  •  3 mths ago
      Santorum, the religious zealot, should rejoice and enjoy his time as the flavor of the month.
    • Clifford  •  3 mths ago
      Rick Santorum voted 5 TIMES to INCREASE the National DEBT limit ceiling.
      5 D**N TIMES!! So what are his excuses??
      And Rick Santorum is VERY, VERY PROUD of his Congressional earmarks.

      Social Conservative?? The guy is an economic dimwit! Geez people!
      Someone needs to explain to Rick Santorum that you cannot possibly be a Social Conservative until you have proven FIRST that you are a raging, angry FISCAL Conservative.

      Mr. Santorum, What the hell do you think is destroying the social fabric and morals of our nation? Maybe itโ€™s this whole d**n dysfunctional, dimwit โ€˜NANNY STATEโ€™ mentality? Try $15 TRILLION of National DEBT and growingโ€ฆ EXPONENTIALLY!

      Rick Santorum was overwhelmingly defeated in his Senate re-election bid in Pennsylvania.
      • live 4 surf 3 mths ago
        well if they don't raise the limit the government shuts down. a gun to the heads of politicians.even the tea party dudes just caved in to that. now if bush and obama didn't spend more than came in the vote isn't needed.
      • Clifford 3 mths ago
        Obama and Democrats lies and bull $*****t!
    • Clifford  •  3 mths ago
      My Fellow Americans,

      Everyone knows that NOTHING, absolutely NOTHING, would make our economy fly like a โ€˜bat out of hellโ€™; create millions upon millions of SUSTAINABLE, PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!, keep interest rates low AND drive down the price of gas more than going from a National DEBT of $15 TRILLION to a National SURPLUS (rainy day fund) of $4 TRILLION in 30 years.

      In just ONE TERM in office, POTUS Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and the Democrats are fully responsible for nearly 1/3 of the $15 TRILLION National DEBT accumulated by the U.S. over the last 200 years.

      During the 2008 campaign, candidate Obama, criticizing President George W. Bush for the $4 TRILLION increase in the National DEBT during his eight year Presidency, said it was a FAILURE OF LEADERSHIP to have to raise the National DEBT ceiling AND that it was UNPATRIOTIC.

      UNPATRIOTIC??! Well that must mean POTUS Obama and the Democrats are skating VERY, VERY CLOSE to TREASON??

      Federal Tax Revenue increases MUST come from a growing and vibrant, sustainable economy, NOT increasing tax rates on anybody.

      Irresponsible borrowing (Deficit Spending/National DEBT) does NOT prime the pump. It's just a temporary โ€˜highโ€™ from a 'drug fix', you wake upโ€ฆ and you find youโ€™re in worse shape than the day before.

      After 70 years of failed economic 'experimentation' it has been proven, beyond a doubt, that this Keynesian Economic Theory has been thoroughly 'Myth Busted'.

      Since 1965 and LBJโ€™s โ€˜War on Povertyโ€™ we have spent $16 TRILLION and the poverty rate has been reduced by only 4%. Is there any wonder why weโ€™re $15 TRILLION in National DEBT??

      We donโ€™t have a tax problem, but we D**N sure do have a spending problem!
      It is economic suicide, folks. Geez people, wake the HELL up!!
      Reaganomics won't work without a Balanced Budget Amendment.
      And Obamunism won't work PERIOD!

      Jesus demands that the 'wealthy' give to those less fortunate, NOT to those who are lazy and irresponsible.
      And that decision is between the 'wealthy' and God.
      Jesus never said anything about our hard earned donations FIRST going through Caesar and a bunch of stupid, irresponsible, dimwit politicians and bureaucrats. Caesar, the politicians and bureaucrats MUST be replaced AND reduced. We would ALL be better off.

      Except for a Declaration of War, every day the National DEBT increases is another day of failure of the President and Congress and another day of betrayal to America, our children and grandchildren.
      Dumping TRILLIONS upon TRILLIONS of National DEBT โ€˜onto the backs of our children and grandchildrenโ€™ is NOT an option. It is evil, lying, thieving, conniving and disgusting. We โ€˜Baby Boomersโ€™ should be d**ned ashamed of ourselves.

      Debbie Wasserman Schultz is totally irrelevant to the future of our nation. Thank God!
      Ending Social Security as we know it???

      We should be taking Social Security from being an ENTITLEMENT Benefit to being a VESTED SELF DIRECTED Benefit. That would be building, strengthening AND protecting YOUR Social Security as we have NEVER known it.

      Do you REALLY believe that the Federal Government can invest, spend or donate YOUR hard earned wages better than you can?
      Do you REALLY want YOUR children and grandchildren โ€˜investingโ€™ in Social Security and Medicare??
      I didnโ€™t think so.
      • Clifford 3 mths ago
        BY THE NUMBERS -
        33%... One out of every three Federal Tax dollars is LOST due to fraud, waste and gross mismanagement.
        33%... One out of every three Federal Tax dollars goes UNCOLLECTED due to the illicit drug trade and the growing underground economy.
        40%... Two out of every five Federal Tax dollars is Deficit Spending (BORROWED MONEY).
        And all of the above is growingโ€ฆ every yearโ€ฆ EXPONENTIALLY!
        Now is that stupid as hell or what??

        25% / 85%... The top 25% of the American workforce pays 85% of ALL Federal Income Taxes.
        47% / ZERO PERCENT... The bottom 47% of the workforce pays ZERO PERCENT of ALL Federal Income Taxes.

        Now just exactly what 'fair share' percentage of the Federal Income Taxes should that top 25% of the workforce be paying??

        Regardless of the President or the political party in power, our Nation's spending priorities are and ALWAYS will be:

        1. Interest AND principal on the $15 TRILLION National DEBT
        2. National Defense
        3. Discretionary Spending (Executive, Congressional and Judicial Branches)
        4. Entitlement Spending (Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, SCHIP, Welfare, Unemployment)

        That's the good news.
        The bad news is we pretty much ran out of money at #3.

        I hope everyone understands NOW why POTUS Obama and those economic dimwit Democrats in Congress are planning on deficit spending (BORROWING) another TRILLION BUCKS in 2012??

        We DO NOT have a tax problem, but we D**N sure do have a spending problem!
        STARVE THE BEAST! Slash the d**n spending NOW or WE ARE ALL TOAST!

        Out of ideasโ€ฆ
        Out of excusesโ€ฆ
        Out of timeโ€ฆ
        Out of officeโ€ฆ OBAMA 2012

        NEWT GINGRICH 2012 โ€“ HEโ€™S A REAGAN GUY!!
        MITT ROMNEY??โ€ฆ Heโ€™s a RINO, ObamaLite and just a little to the right. George Soros approved.
        BARACK OBAMA??... He, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid are inconsequential to the future of our nation.

        Itโ€™s the TEA PARTY vs. the COCKTAIL PARTY.
        Itโ€™s Common Sense vs. "You know I think its fine to talk about those things in quiet rooms,"

        Thank you,
      • DermPA 3 mths ago
        Cliff you're passionate.. I like it! NObama 2012!!
    • Watserety  •  3 mths ago
      Santorum will pick Marcus Bachmann as his mate.
    • DANGEROUS Liberal  •  3 mths ago
      Come on folks, are we really getting that excited about who won the ugly dog contest?
    • Edward  •  Fairmont, Nebraska  •  3 mths ago
      Yeah, but wait until they have the pie eating contest. Newt will take that event.
    • Michael  •  Roanoke, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Good for Rick Santorum. I'd rather lose with him, than win with the 'other obama' Romney.
    • goober  •  Brush Prairie, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Santorum has the backing of Rupert Murdoch so I believe he will get the nod for the GOP nomination because he will have Fox behind him. This is my prediction, bet on it in Vegas.
    • Gigity Gigity  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Maria Menounos Wearing Bikini !!!!!!!!!!!
    • Clifford  •  3 mths ago
      Ron Paul wants the government out of your life.
      That's why Ron Paul gets the endorsement of terrorists, isolationists,
      the drug cartels, the Bunny Ranch and the Iranians.
    • 097234571  •  Savannah, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Win MO, win MN, win CO! Santorum SWEEP! โ–ฒ โ–ฒ โ–ฒ
    • Clifford  •  3 mths ago
      Rick Santorum voted 5 TIMES to INCREASE the National DEBT limit ceiling.
      5 D**N TIMES!! So what are his excuses??
      And Rick Santorum is VERY, VERY PROUD of his Congressional earmarks.

      Social Conservative?? The guy is an economic dimwit! Geez people!
      Someone needs to explain to Rick Santorum that you cannot possibly be a Social Conservative until you have proven FIRST that you are a raging, angry FISCAL Conservative.

      Mr. Santorum, What the hell do you think is destroying the social fabric and morals of our nation? Maybe itโ€™s this whole d**n dysfunctional, dimwit โ€˜NANNY STATEโ€™ mentality? Try $15 TRILLION of National DEBT and growingโ€ฆ EXPONENTIALLY!

      Rick Santorum was overwhelmingly defeated in his Senate re-election bid in Pennsylvania.
    • Jim DeSantis  •  Harborcreek, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      Just another example of what a great system we live under. It proves that even Romney's money wasn't enough to win the day. Obama will have 1-billion spent on his behalf and I hope he find out, like Romney, that voting Americans can't be bought off. I believe we are really paying attention this time around and looking deeper than 30 second spots and catchy rhetoric. Economic pain tends to focus us on who has real solutions. I can't wait until November 2012 when we can have hope again.
    • live 4 surf  •  Santa Rosa, California  •  3 mths ago
      nice night for santorum,but without money romneys pac man adds will start eating those votes. overcoming the republican establishment is a tall order.
    • Cede Nullis  •  3 mths ago
      Say goodnight Mitt, you too Barak.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Kingman, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      They spent all of these states tax money for a non-binding caucus? My gosh, those states must be flushed with cash.
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