Santorum is planning on fighting us at the convention

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Rick Santorum predicts a convention fight with Ron Paul delegates over party platform

ROSEMONT, Ill. -- Rick Santorum and Ron Paul have never gotten along, and while the primaries are effectively over, their intra-party rivalry could stretch on through the summer.

With 267 delegates pledged to him so far, Santorum is planning to flex his muscle at the Republican party convention in August, where he predicted Friday there could be a showdown over the party platform between the social conservative delegates who pledged support for him and Ron Paul's libertarian supporters. Paul's campaign predicts that about 200 delegates will attend the convention on his behalf.

Both want a piece of the party platform, but candidates agree on very little politically. Speaking to reporters here Friday at a conservative conference, Santorum said his supporters are ready for "a fight" in Tampa.

"I want to make sure that our delegates have an opportunity to come, many of these folks were great volunteers and workers for us and I want to make sure they have the opportunity to experience that convention, and we have other candidates who have delegates coming who, let's put it this way, may have a different approach, particularly to the platform," Santorum said. "Some of the other issues that are going to be discussed at the convention. I want to make sure that the folks who represent the values that I did during this campaign are also are able to come to that convention and have their voices heard. I certainly have encouraged everyone to support Governor Romney as I have, but there are a lot of other issues at the convention other than just voting for the nominee."

Santorum added that he would spend the months before the August convention ensuring that his delegates are "armed and ready to engage the fight."

Paul, a candidate who advocates for a non-interventionist foreign policy and drug decriminalization, recently told supporters his delegate count puts him "in a tremendous position to grow our movement and shape the future of the GOP."

During the primaries, the two candidates spent plenty of time at each others' throat: They sparred constantly during the debates on foreign policy, and even attacked each other personally on stage. During the February GOP debate in Mesa, Arizona, Ron Paul called Santorum "fake."
 
All this fighting might actually make the platform somewhat-relevant...
 
yeah. i just read that... it looks like the media trying to say Ron can't win and is only trying to change the party platform and try to legitimize it by saying Santorum is fighting Ron.

Santorum has 200 pledged delegates huh? I wonder how many are actual RP supporters
 
And Santorums whole agenda has been to attack and slow Ron Paul down, I could see that from the start.
 
yeah. i just read that... it looks like the media trying to say Ron can't win and is only trying to change the party platform and try to legitimize it by saying Santorum is fighting Ron.

Santorum has 200 pledged delegates huh? I wonder how many are actual RP supporters

How many santorum delegates did we get?
 
Santorum added that he would spend the months before the August convention ensuring that his delegates are "armed and ready to engage the fight."
Ha, if Ron Paul had said that, the media would have said that he was calling for violence!
 
We need to back Romney! It's ALL about 'party unity!' :rolleyes:
So the pendulum can swing from the Genovese Crime family to the Gambino Crime family.

There's little difference between the 2 establishment ringers left. Santorum is just a lieutenant in the same establishment crime family looking for his cut of the riches.

Stupid ignorant Americans continue to follow these charlatans.
 
What would Santorum 'add' or change to the platform? Banning all pornography? Racially profiling airline passengers? Prohibiting all forms of birth-control?
 
Santorum has no principles! <_<

He's not even trying to become president anymore! He's JUST trying to stop another candidate!
 
Drug legalization isn't one of my priorities, and it shouldn't be on the convention floor, either.

We need serious issues in regard to foreign and monetary policies. Ones that are far reaching and show how serious we are. Not marijuana themes that will shape us as a bunch of young pot heads.

Just my two cents. The drug stuff can come after the serious issues have been debated.
 
Make sure at the RNC.. we don't get distracted by Santorum. They will try to misdirect our primary goals. The PRESIDENCY... the platform pledge is useless at best.
 
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