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Romney Grabs Lead in Pennsylvania

Meanwhile, Santorum says 'damn right' we cling to guns, religion

By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff

Posted Apr 5, 2012 6:34 AM CDT | Updated Apr 5, 2012 7:57 AM CDT

(Newser) – Bad news for Rick Santorum: Mitt Romney has taken the lead in Santorum's own home state of Pennsylvania. Romney is at 42% support and Santorum at 37% in the latest Public Policy Poll, followed by Ron Paul with 9% and Newt Gingrich at 6%. That's a gain of 17 points for Romney since last month—and a loss of 6 points for Santorum. Romney has even made gains in Santorum-leaning groups including evangelicals, tea partiers, and the "very conservative." Many see Pennsylvania as make-or-break for Santorum.

Just 36% of Republican voters in the state believe Santorum could realistically grab the nomination, and just 24% think he's got the best chance to win in the fall against President Obama. At a campaign event in Pennsylvania yesterday, Santorum got cheers when he brought up Obama's 2008 comment about people who "cling to guns or religion," the AFP reports. "You're damn right we do!" he said. "You're right we cling; we cling to our faith. We cling to the rights that are God-given, that are guaranteed under our constitution, including the right to protect ourselves and those we love with the Second Amendment—an individual right to bear arms."

Rick Santorum speaks to supporters in front of the Blair County Courthouse during a campaign rally on April 4, 2012, in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania.           AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards
Rick Santorum speaks to supporters in front of the Blair County Courthouse during a campaign rally on April 4, 2012, in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards   (Getty Images)
Mitt Romney speaks to supporters at an election-night rally April 3, 2012 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Mitt Romney speaks to supporters at an election-night rally April 3, 2012 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.   (Getty Images)
Mitt Romney addresses a crowd at a campaign event in a metal working shop, in Broomall, Penn., Wednesday, April 4, 2012.
Mitt Romney addresses a crowd at a campaign event in a metal working shop, in Broomall, Penn., Wednesday, April 4, 2012.   (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
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Tology
Apr 5, 2012 10:24 AM CDT
Sorry, I read it as grabs lead as in heavy silver metal that they make bullets out of.  My hopes were dashed upon reading the story.
Observer
Apr 5, 2012 9:00 AM CDT
Love the quote about guns and religion. It is so true. the weird people who think religion is real. And the concealed weapons, paranoid rednecks that get turned on more fondling their guns than their wives. People who think they need to have a gun up their asses all day wherever they go are crazy. Crime is not rampant. This is not the country of Mad Max. There is general order and civility. I am threatened by any macho or paranoid asswipe carrying a gun in the grocery store, bank or restaurant. Who knows if they are sane, sober, above an 80 IQ, manic depressive, schitzo, totally pissed off, suicidal, or just fed up with life's shit. It doesn't matter. I don't want to have to suspect others of being threats when they aren't and shouldn't be. Classroom example: I was in a Round Rock TX FedEx store 5 years ago with one clerk behind the counter. Some Joe came in complaining that they posted a "no weapons" symbol by the door as allowed by law. He wanted to talk with the manager and was getting angry. I injected "Yea this place is really dangerous." Joking. He got madder at the clerk and started yelling. It was getting tense. Then the dude stormed out. The clerk just about soiled his pants. Luckily the Gun Freak split and didn't come back in with a shotgun to right this obvious wrong. WTF? A Freaky paranoid, white, dumpy, mid-50's suburban asshole BELIEVES he should be able to carry his gun into the FedEx store. What the fuck for? If I was a store owner and noticed a gun on someone I would shoot THEM. People bring guns into banks and convenience stores to ROB THEM. WTF AMERICA? The vast majority of America is safe and peaceful excluding dead zones like Detroit and South Chicago. Guns are weapons they are not sex toys Frothy Mouth.
Halfhitch
Apr 5, 2012 8:38 AM CDT
The GOP nomination is down to a two man race between Mitt Romney and Mitt Romney.
 

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