- Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum, who is just barely trailing Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in the latest Iowa poll, defended his 2008 endorsement of Romney for president on NBCs Meet the Press Sunday morning. (Huffington Post)
- Rick Santorum stumped in Sioux City, Iowa, on Sunday afternoon, striking the tone of a front-runner candidate anxious to take on President Obama after a Saturday poll indicated he could be closing in on second place. As Mr. (Washington Times)
- SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Iowa caucus-goers – like their fellow first-in-the-nation voters in New Hampshire – are notoriously wary of being told who to support on caucus day. (Washington Post)
- Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum said he would use air strikes against Iran unless the country dismantled its nuclear program or allowed inspectors to verify that the work isn't aimed at making a weapon. (Bloomberg)
- Jan. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum said he would use air strikes against Iran unless the country dismantled its nuclear program or allowed inspectors to verify that the work isn't aimed at making a weapon. (Businessweek)
- As Rick Santorum surges in the Iowa polls, the heat is on from his GOP rivals. Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) took a couple of shots at the former Pennsylvania senator on FOX News Sunday. (Huffington Post)
- DES MOINES, Iowa -- Surging into top-tier contention, Republican Rick Santorum came under sharp criticism from rivals hoping to slow his momentum two days before Iowas kickoff caucuses. (Newsday)
- Rock Rapids, Ia. – Two men in suits walked down each side of the main street in Rock Rapids, planting Rick Santorum yard signs leading up to Frontier Bank. Inside, Santorum supporters handed out buttons to everyone who walked through the door. (Des Moines Register)
- BOONE, Iowa — Rick Perry continued a three-day barrage against Rick Santorum on Saturday in hopes of moving up in the polls and giving his campaign the bump he needs as he heads south. (Dallas Morning News)
- WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republican Rick Santorum says that if hes elected president, he would bomb Irans nuclear facilities unless they were opened for international arms inspectors. (San Jose Mercury News)
Sunday, January 1, 2012
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