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Santorum takes aim at Romney; delegate leader targeting Obama

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“If we’re able to come out of Illinois with a huge or surprise win, I guarantee you ... that we will win this nomination,” he said.

He rallied conservatives Monday in Dixon, the hometown of President Ronald Reagan, saying, “I might add, just parenthetically, that if we just happen to win Illinois, that will be the 11th state that I’ve won.”

He invoked the former president’s insurgent campaign in 1976 against President Gerald Ford for the Republican nomination. Reagan lost, but it set the foundation for his return in 1980 when he won the nomination and defeated Democratic President Jimmy Carter.

As Romney focused on the economy in Chicago, Santorum said the president’s health care overhaul, not the economy, is the election’s “most salient issue.” And he continued to emphasize conservative cultural values.

“Ronald Reagan understood that faith plus family equals freedom in America,” Santorum said.

In remarks in Rockford, Santorum said an oppressive government rather than the economy is the real issue of the presidential campaign.

“At every single speech that I give I talk about Obamacare,” he said. “Every single speech I say that the issue in this race is not the economy. The reason the economy is an issue in this race is because we have a government that is oppressing its people and taking away their freedom and the economy is suffering as a result of it.”

Romney, meanwhile, campaigned in the city where Obama taught law at the University of Chicago and where the president has his national campaign headquarters. Avoiding any reference to Republican opponents, Romney assailed the president.

“The American economy is fueled by freedom,” he said, flanked by a row of American flags. “The Obama administration’s assault on our economic freedom is the principal reason why the recovery has been so tepid – and why it couldn’t meet their expectations, let alone ours.”

Romney and a growing number of Republicans across the country are eager to move beyond the increasingly nasty primary season that has consumed far more energy, resources and political capital than most expected. But the former Massachusetts governor has so far struggled to win over his party’s most passionate voters – tea party activists and evangelicals who don’t trust him as a true conservative.


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