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Santorum already was looking ahead to Pennsylvania, five weeks away. "We were just overwhelmed with the response here. I feel welcome by the response to be back home in Pennsylvania," said Santorum, who now lives in a Washington, D.C., suburb in Virginia. He hastened to add, however, that his seven children were born in Pennsylvania. "I come as a son of Pennsylvania, someone who grew up in western Pennsylvania," Santorum said, turning to his family. "I learned everything, everything about freedom and opportunity and hard work growing up with folks who worked in the mills and the mines in
western Pennsylvania." He also took aim at Romney, who is on track to capture the GOP nomination in June unless the race shifts dramatically. "This is an election not about who's the best person to manage Washington," he said. "It's great to have Wall Street experience. I don't have Wall Street experience. But I have experience growing up in a small town in Western Pennsylvania." He also cast Romney as a political opportunist whose views shifted with political trends. "We need someone who has a strong and clear record who can appeal to voters all across this country. Someone you can trust," Santorum said. "Someone who will stand and fight, not just because it's what the pollster tells them to say or what is on their teleprompter." Santorum has neither. He urged supporters in the state he once represented in the House and Senate that he needs them now, perhaps more than ever as his campaign looks to steady itself after losing Illinois and Saturday's blowout in Puerto Rico. "We must go out and nominate someone who understands, not because some pollster tells them, but because they know in their gut," Santorum said before invoking Reagan, a conservative icon. "Join us to saddle up like Reagan did in the cowboy movies, to saddle up and take on that responsibility over the next five weeks."
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