Santorum who has been consistently been reaching out to the "religious right" as he tries to gain support and how this will be received by voters. Things have definatly gotten fiery between Santorum and Romney as both leading Republicans try and "challenge the depth of the other's conservatism".
Edited to make it pretty – mtofias.
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There is no room for faith in the town square! And if there is I'm going to tell that person to knock it off! Just being funny, kinda. But seriously, as a practicing Catholic I agree with many of Santorum's views but would never desire the U.S. government to implement said views. It is fantastic that people have convictions of high morals but freedom for one to choose their way of life, that is far more important.
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