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Source: Fox News
Santorum: 'Of course' I'd consider being Romney's running mate
Published March 26, 2012 | FoxNews.com
For all the scalding comments Rick Santorum has made about Mitt Romney over the past week, he'd still consider joining the Republican presidential front-runner's ticket.
The trailing GOP candidate talked about that possibility in an interview Monday with the Christian Broadcasting Network.
"Of course," Santorum said, when asking whether he'd consider being Romney's running mate.
"This is the most important race in our country's history. I'm going to do everything I can," he said. "We know their future and all of our children's future is at stake in this election, and I don't want to be the guy who has to sit with my granddaughter 20 years from now and tell stories about an America where people once were free. I don't want to have that conversation."
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Published March 26, 2012 | FoxNews.com
For all the scalding comments Rick Santorum has made about Mitt Romney over the past week, he'd still consider joining the Republican presidential front-runner's ticket.
The trailing GOP candidate talked about that possibility in an interview Monday with the Christian Broadcasting Network.
"Of course," Santorum said, when asking whether he'd consider being Romney's running mate.
"This is the most important race in our country's history. I'm going to do everything I can," he said. "We know their future and all of our children's future is at stake in this election, and I don't want to be the guy who has to sit with my granddaughter 20 years from now and tell stories about an America where people once were free. I don't want to have that conversation."
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Santorum: 'Of course' I'd consider being Romney's running mate (Original Post)
Eugene
Mar 2012
OP
Cirque du So-What
(25,988 posts)1. K & R for the blatant hypocrisy alone
Just when you thought this gooper clown circus couldn't get any stoopider...
On edit: didn't this asscarrot - not more than a couple days ago - state that he believed the country would be better off with Barack Obama in office than Mitt Romney?
DCBob
(24,689 posts)2. Now we know the end is near.
Smells of desperation.
OmahaBlueDog
(10,000 posts)4. The translation: We can end this right now
The problem: the party will want McDonnell or Rubio.
DCBob
(24,689 posts)5. My money is on Susana Martinez..
The dopey GOPers will think she will solve their woman and latino problem.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)3. Oh, Rick, I thought you said Romney was no good. I'm so confused now, tell me what to think!
applegrove
(118,807 posts)6. I still think Romney will announce Mike Huckabee as vp nominee.