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CBS News/ May 8, 2012, 11:56 AM

Rick Santorum endorses Mitt Romney in note to supporters

Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney

Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney

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Updated May 8, 11:45 a.m. ET

(CBS News) Rick Santorum endorsed presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney late Monday night in an email to supporters, saying a private meeting with the former Massachusetts governor last Friday gave him confidence that issues important to him and his supporters would be well represented in the general election.

Rather than the usual embrace between candidates, which often comes with a joint appearance and a photo op, Santorum's email landed at about 11 p.m., ran on for more than 1,000 words, and did not get to the actual endorsement until the 13th paragraph. It was immediately labeled by some pundits as the very picture of tepid support.

"Bottom line, this is bush league," said Joe Scarborough, a former Congressman and the host of MSNBC's Morning Joe. "If you don't want to endorse him, don't. That's fine. People will respect you for not endorsing him. Don't have it both ways, endorse in the 13th paragraph. Be a man and say I can't endorse him or come out and endorse him."

Santorum competed fiercely with Romney in the primaries and had seemed unready to wholeheartedly endorse him in the month since he dropped out of the race. His support could pave the way for social conservatives to embrace Romney.

"The primary campaign certainly made it clear that Governor Romney and I have some differences. But there are many significant areas in which we agree: the need for lower taxes, smaller government, and a reduction in out-of-control spending. We certainly agree that abortion is wrong and marriage should be between one man and one woman. I am also comfortable with Governor Romney on foreign policy matters, and we share the belief that we can never allow Iran to possess nuclear weapons. And while I had concerns about Governor Romney making a case as a candidate about fighting against Obamacare, I have no doubt if elected he will work with a Republican Congress to repeal it and replace it with a bottom up, patient, not government, driven system," Santorum wrote in a note circulated to supporters by e-mail.

"Above all else, we both agree that President Obama must be defeated. The task will not be easy. It will require all hands on deck if our nominee is to be victorious. Governor Romney will be that nominee and he has my endorsement and support to win this the most critical election of our lifetime," the note read.

For his part, Romney on Tuesday issued a laudatory statement of thanks. "Senator Santorum ran a spirited race and his commitment to conservatism energized millions of Republicans around the country. The race for the Republican presidential nomination has always been about restoring the promise of America. Senator Santorum and I share an absolute commitment to that goal, just as we share an absolute commitment to reversing the failing policies of the Obama administration," Romney wrote, adding that he and his wife, Anne, send their "continued prayers" for Santorum's daughter, Bella, who suffers from a genetic disorder.

Santorum and Romney had a one-on-one meeting last Friday in Pittsburgh. Aides had cautioned that the meeting was set up to discuss issues, not to arrange for an endorsement. Santorum wrote in the note to his supporters that he felt a "deep responsibility to assess Governor Romney's commitment to addressing the issues most important to conservatives," among them the importance of the family.

"I was impressed with the Governor's deep understanding of this connection and his commitment to economic policies that preserve and strengthen families. He clearly understands that having pro-family initiatives are not only the morally and economically right thing to do, but that the family is the basic building block of our society and must be preserved," Santorum wrote.

Sarah Huisenga contributed to this report.

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TimeToEvolve says:
You have to try to understand the Republicon brain that "people" like Mitler have. Whatever they want to think is right which explains Mitler's flip flops. It explains why they deny fact right in their faces. And the truth is whatever they want. So they have a War on Women but say that they do not. The have Reagan's War on the Middle Class but deny the flat wages since Reagan. Etc., etc., etc.
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Rexstorm says:
Can't trust him. Says he was a job creator yet the truth is he was a job destroyer.

Could you imagine our country in worse shape than it is today? It would have been belly up if Mitt was President in 2008.
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TimeToEvolve replies:
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People are stupid enough to think that the big corporations and rich jerks like Robmee are the job creators. In fact it is us the consumers that spend the money that create the jobs.
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Rexstorm says:
Mitt is supposed to be important for 3 reasons but he was a failure in all of them:

Romney always likes to use government bailouts to run Bain Capital. Mitt used fed bailouts to save the Olympics and Senator John McCain said that this was a "national disgrace."
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Rexstorm says:
Mitt Romney lies more than he sleeps.

Fooling everyone. Such Repub ignorant slobs. Uneducated, dense as metal and so very dumb.

So Romney says he was wonder as a governor as as CEO at Bain Capital. Let's investigate. Time will disclose him as a fraud. Not just to the educated but for the ignorant Republican.

Oh, you want more Mitt on the Olympics. Sure you do.

The bottom like is that Mitt financed the 2002 Winter Olympics

using our money. Yours and mine. He used the federal bailout program to give him $1.3 billion to fix it. Yet Liar Liar Mitt Romney says he is anti-bailouts and government.

Who lies more Mitt or the trolls who comment for his ruination of the USA.
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TimeToEvolve says:
Robmee is a sleazy, lying, sniveling, Wall Street puppet who would sell his mother to get elected. God help us if he even sniffs an office.
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MTATL67 says:
Endorsement by email a bit breakup by post-it...CLASSY. How does The Republican party expect us take them seriously.
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democracy8 says:
Kiss of death...
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TimeToEvolve says:
Nice job Ricky the 5th grader. That's about his level of knowledge about the real world. All the Republicons end up thinking alike. They all want everyone else to work for them and everyone else to have morals so they don't have to.
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canislupus16 says:
"Rick Santorum endorses Mitt Romney..."

The kiss of death
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WHAT-IS-HE-SMOKING says:
I seem to remember Ricky saying something along the lines that Obama is just as good as Mitty.
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Paul_M_Price replies:
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He said that if we are going to run Romney for President, we might as well just vote for Obama.
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