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CBS News/ March 20, 2012, 11:00 PM

Santorum overlooks loss in Illinois, looks ahead to Pennsylvania and Louisiana

Rick Santorum AP Photo/Charles Dharapak
(CBS News) GETTYSBURG, Pa. - Despite an double-digit loss in the state of Illinois, Rick Santorum celebrated his success in the southern part of the state and looked ahead to the Louisiana and Pennsylvania primaries to recapture momentum for his campaign.

"We won the areas that conservatives and Republicans populate, we're very happy about that, we're happy about the delegates we're going to get," he told a crowd of hundreds. He told an overflow crowd outside of the ballroom that he predicted he would receive 15 to 17 delegates in the state, maybe even 20, "if we're lucky."

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But Santorum did not dwell on the loss during his speech, instead highlighting his roots in a blue collar part of his home state where he held his election night party. He promised big wins in the upcoming Louisiana primary on Saturday and the Pennsylvania primary next month.

"We're going to head to Louisiana from here, we're feeling very, very good about winning Louisiana on Saturday," he promised the crowd. And he reminded the voters of his home state that there were only five weeks left until the primary here, and said when it takes place, "we're going to pick up a whole boatload of delegates and close this gap and on to victory."

Santorum's drubbing in the state comes after Romney was able to turn a tight lead in the race to a yawning gap of double digits. Even as Santorum spent all of Saturday and Monday in the state, his poll numbers continued to plummet in the face of a wave of negative ads from Romney's campaign.

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Even before the bad numbers came in, Santorum's chief strategist, John Brabender, was trying to convince reporters that his candidate's poor showing in the Chicago suburbs was actually a plus.

"So [Romney's] able to do well in the collar counties of Chicago. Many of them are going to vote for Obama in the fall," he said. He argued that Santorum has a wider geographical reach than Romney and even said Santorum was faring better in a theoretical matchup against President Obama in Florida than Romney was, even though Romney won the state.

"People are getting too focused on winning states. That's not the contest anymore. The contest is winning your share of stuff," Brabender added.

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Santorum himself insisted it wasn't a loss, saying that expectations had been very low for him in the state. "We did what we had to do, we got the delegates that we could get," he told reporters after the speech as he shook hands with supporters.

"It's very clear it's a two-person race and now we'll get all the conservatives to line up behind us," he said, seemingly not an argument that his rival Newt Gingrich needs to get out of the race but that he is simply irrelevant at this point.

"It's time for Gingrich supporters to get behind us if they truly want a conservative candidate," Brabender told reporters, adding that Santorum would like to have Gingrich as a voice in his campaign.

"We need not only Gingrich supporters. We would love to have Newt Gingrich be an important voice for our campaign, quite frankly. We would like to have people that are working for Gingrich to be working for us," he added.

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honestabe8 says:
Where is JV1970?
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avigil2 says:
Santorum is a very dangerous man. I can't for the life of me, fathom why he has such a following. The states that he's winning in scare me. Of course, if he wins the GOP Presidency candidacy, President Obama has nothing to worry about.
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Indyswim66 says:
Why [is he looking ahead]?
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pr_boxer says:
Santorum's a 2nd rate candidate and he's lucky to come in 2nd. Its downhill now for Ricky, he might win La. but I doubt he wins Pa, they know him there.
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mryoubrian says:
Every time this man says he has a "blue collar" background, it is like he is spitting in the face of every blue collar worker I have ever known.

HIS GRAND FATHER was blue collar, not little Rickster!

Rick went to high school, then college, more college, and some more college , then became a lawyer, and then became a Congressman and now a presidential candidate.

Rick has NEVER worked a job and got dirt under his finger nails, never had to have a steel toed pair of shoes, safety glasses, or work gloves for work a day in his life. He never worked outside an air conditioned office.

Each time he calls himself blue collar it makes me want to puke! I worked on days that were 102 degrees building porches and 19 degrees digging ditch and have come home so tired that I have woken up many times in a sitting position, on the couch and never even took my coat off before I fell asleep!

I hope my old home state of Pa. gives him a proper thrashing!
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FormerUSMCSergeant says:
Santorum's family loks like a group of mannequins behind him.....
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twmat311 says:
Boy, Ricky really knows when to spin it, doesn't he? It's not a loss if you didn't expect to win, it's not about winning the state but "winning your share of stuff" (WHAT?), and if you don't like the outcome, just whine and cry like a baby. What a hack he is.

My one hope is that he gets shellacked in PA. Of course he'll have a song and dance ready for that too.
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oliverwhaley says:
LOL This is what happens when a candidate says "God" more than a few times and then puts on a social issues front. Evangelicals line right-up behind in blind masses. Anybody but the Mormon! LOL LOL

No wonder America is in the pits..........People are crazy
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Crazy will be if PA goes for him, after kicking him out of the Senate - at that point, I'd suggest naming a "state psychiatrist." As a resident, some times I wonder if the coal mine gases are still affecting some of us mentally, after some of our recent election results.
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oliverwhaley says:
I heard Senator Santorum's speech tonight and a few things come to mind. One, he really needs to outline a speech before hand and use a teleprompter. His speech bounced around and dragged on and on! Zzzzzz.... Plus he made plenty of public speaking gaffes that made him look unprepared and rather unprofessional to say the least. Second, he earlier hammered the President about being a snob for reiterating the needs for post-high school opportunity for everyone but then goes out tonight and expresses this same need. Can you say Flip-Flop? I would say I give Mr. Santorum credit for his integrity but I read yesterday about his Cybergate scandal in P.A. and he lost that rather quickly. I would be surprised if P.A. voters really back him based on the fact that he was voted out as the incumbent by the second worst margin loss in state history. Plus I don't think many P.A. citizens will easily forget the bill he left them to foot with the Cybergate/school scandal. I don't really like any of our current choices, but it amazes me that Americans have let this clown make it this far!
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IonOtter says:
I know that Santorum is just a ruse? He is never going to get the GOP nomination, no chance at all. If he somehow manages to "win" via the primaries, the GOP is going to draft Gov Christie of NJ. (They don't want Romney, either.)

So. Even though he's just a red herring, I still feel like saying BWAAAAAAH-HAA-HAA-HAA-HAAAAAAH! BUUURRRRN! GO DOWN IN FLAMES YOU PUSTULENT PHARISEE!!!
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