In a move that all but assures Mitt Romney will become the GOP nominee for president, fellow candidate Rick Santorum decided Monday to drop out of the race.
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum went to Puerto Rico last week to gin up support for the GOP primary which took place on the island territory over the weekend. He probably would’ve been better off staying stateside, as he ended up getting crushed by GOP rival Mitt Romney 83 to 8% in the contest.
Even the former Pennsylvania Senator’s attempt to do a little sunbathing turned against
Projections are showing Rick Santorum winning in Missouri and in the lead in Minnesota. Only 8 percent of those eligible showed up to vote in Missouri. What does that say about the state or the candidates?
Today's technology makes nearly everything easily and readily available. And when it comes to electing the right president, you better be informed. YouTube is the go to place for presidential stump speeches, debates, and gaffes. If YouTube volume could predict who will be the winner, we've got the graph illustrating who that winner would be.
Rick Santorum is under heat after making remarks which classified welfare recipients as black. The presidential candidate claims the word that sounds like 'black' was a slip of the tounge and was actually just a fumbled transition into saying 'people'. It's not the first time the candidate has used such rhetoric as seen in our second video.
The results were too close to call all night during the Iowa Caucus. While most were expecting to see a Mitt Romney win no one would have guessed how close the final tally would be. It was a mere seven votes that determined who was on top.
The top three spots were Mitt Romney 24...