Former Senator Richard John "Rick" Santorum (R-Pennsylvania), who made his presidential campaign official, spoke with George Stephanopoulos on ABC News' Good Morning America about his campaign and his record in the Senate, the State Column reported.
Santorum made his GOP (Grand Old Party, traditional nickname for the Republican Party) presidential campaign official on Monday, pitching himself to supporters here as the antidote to big government and President Barack Obama’s agenda, the Washington Post reported.
"We’re in this race and we’re going to be in it to win," said Santorum to ABC News' Stephanopoulos. But even as he got into the race, Santorum faced many tough questions from Stephanopoulos that were notably skeptical of his presidential prospects.
Santorum faced a question about his campaign's chances for success given a recent Gallup Poll showing Santorum trailing the other Republican candidates. "What people are looking for is someone who has stood by their principles in good times and bad," said Santorum.
"We’re in this race and we’re going to be in it to win," said Santorum to ABC News' Stephanopoulos. But even as he got into the race, Santorum faced many tough questions from Stephanopoulos that were notably skeptical of his presidential prospects.
Santorum faced a question about his campaign's chances for success given a recent Gallup Poll showing Santorum trailing the other Republican candidates. "What people are looking for is someone who has stood by their principles in good times and bad," said Santorum.
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