The GOP race has boiled down to the issue of who is the most conservative candidate. The question is does that really matter? With the eye on the prize, the outcome should be of who is in the best position to defeat President Barak Obama in November. In my humble opinion that has nothing to do with the social conservative issues, but more with his record on the economy. Social issues are not a winning combination for any aspiring President who hopes to attract moderates and independents.
Senator Rick Santorum continues to have himself drawn into discussing social issues such as contraception and abortion. The main stream media is only too keen to have the Senator discuss this issues, which boil down to “Foot in Mouth” every time he talks about it. Despite having been clear that he would not change anything, he is being portrayed as the anti-woman candidate. Santorum has strong religious beliefs and is not afraid to state his views. That doesn’t mean, however, that he would impose his beliefs on the rest of the country. He never did as a Senator.
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