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Romney’s team, increasingly confident, dismissed the idea.

“Rick Santorum is like a football team celebrating a field goal when they are losing by seven touchdowns with less than a minute left in the game,” said Romney spokesman Ryan Williams, who crashed Santorum’s victory party here.

On Sunday, Santorum shot back, saying the comments came from “a desperate campaign that has no message.”

Santorum said voters are “looking for someone who’s going to win the election because they have better ideas, not because they’ve been able to pound their opponent into the ground with overwhelming negative ads. That’s why we won Louisiana last night and that’s why we’re going to do well in Wisconsin.”

Neither Santorum nor Romney, who took a day off from campaigning, was in the state as Louisiana Republicans weighed in. Both men were looking ahead at the upcoming contests, although the topsy-turvy race has proved unpredictable.

“This race is long and far from over, and to the people of Wisconsin, I just say to you: On, Wisconsin! Let’s get it done!” Santorum told a sparsely attended victory celebration, his 11th win.

Santorum badly needed a rebound after a decisive Illinois loss to Romney earlier in the week that moved party stalwarts to rally around the front-runner. Many urged Santorum and Gingrich to drop out of the race.

Both refused, and campaigned aggressively in Louisiana in hopes that a victory there would justify them staying in despite Republican worries that the long nomination fight could hurt the party’s chances against President Barack Obama. The Democratic incumbent faces no serious primary challenge and his re-election campaign already is well under way.

Santorum’s improbable campaign was continuing Sunday, with a busy day of campaigning in Wisconsin. Aides are looking ahead at the state as a bright spot, as well as Pennsylvania, the delegate-rich state Santorum represented in Congress.

But Romney’s campaign is airing TV ads in the state, and his super PAC allies have plowed more than $2 million into TV advertising here. A crush of advertising – mostly negative – eroded Santorum’s strength in states such as Michigan, Ohio and Illinois as he simply couldn’t keep pace.


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