Anti-Romney Populism Is Tough When You Want to Cut Romney's Taxes
Rick Santorum raised a paltry $582,348 for his presidential campaign in the second quarter, putting him far behind most of his Republican rivals--including Newt Gingrich, who's entire top campaign staff quit but who still managed to raise $2 million. It's not for lack of effort: Santorum has made the most trips to Iowa of any Republican candidate so far. Yet he's polling at just 4 percent in the state.
"As someone who's sitting at the back of the pack, and probably has the lowest name recognition; they're probably not talking about me... That's a good thing as far as I'm concerned. I think that's an opportunity."
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