Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Santorum Will Decide On White House Run After November

Former Republican U.S. Senator Rick Santorum predicts Pat Toomey will have no problem beating Joe Sestak in this year’s Senate race.
Santorum is thinking about a presidential run, and has recently visited early primary states like New Hampshire, South Carolina and Iowa.
Santorum says President Obama’s agenda – especially health care reform – has the potential to “destroy freedom,” and that the recent health care law will “dumb down and flatten” the United States.
He says Democratic Senate nominee Joe Sestak is too close to White House policies to win in the fall.

"He’s not only for health care, he’s for more of what Obama wants to do. He’s not only for cap and trade he’s for a tougher cap and trade. He is what Pennsylvania has never elected – an unabashed, enthusiastic, wild-eyed Howard Dean."

Santorum is calling for a repeal of the health care law. He weighed in on other issues during a speech at the Pennsylvania Press Club, saying Mr. Obama is doing “worse than nothing” to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons, and t
hat same-sex marriage would “devastate” children and go against “natural law.”

He says he’ll make up his mind on whether or not to run for the White House after this fall’s election.

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