March 6, 2012
It was a slightly tired-looking and sounding Rick Santorum who greeted supporters at an American Legion post in Westerville, on Columbus’ north side Monday afternoon. His voice a bit hoarse, Santorum began by setting the stakes for Ohio’s role on Super Tuesday, “It’s always make or break here.” Polling has shown Mitt Romney has pulled ahead of Santorum in Ohio among GOP primary voters and a loss here could mean the end of the road for Santorum, whose long-short presidential bid has gone further than he may have dared to dream, but is now foundering from a lack of resources. Romney has spent $12 million on negative TV ads in Ohio, compared to Santorum’s less than $1 million, the candidate said.Please click here to read the full article.