Staunch social conservative seeks a place at the table in race dominated by economics and foreign affairs

Times of Israel

Conservative culture warrior Rick Santorum launched a 2016 White House bid on Wednesday, vowing to fight for working-class Americans in a new election season that will test his influence — and focus on social issues — in a changing Republican Party.

The former Pennsylvania senator may have exceeded his own expectations by scoring a second-place finish in the race for the Republican presidential nomination four years ago. Yet as he enters a more powerful and diverse 2016 field, he may struggle even to qualify for the debate stage in his second run.

“I am proud to stand here, among you and for you, the American workers who have sacrificed so much, to announce that I am running for president of the United States,” the 57-year-old senator said, flanked by factory workers and six of his seven children in a cinderblock warehouse near his western Pennsylvania hometown.

“The last race, we changed the debate. This race, with your help and God’s grace, we can change this nation.”

Santorum opens this political season as a heavy underdog in a race expected to feature more than a dozen high-profile Republicans — most of them newcomers to presidential politics. He is among the nation’s most prominent social conservatives, having dedicated much of his political career to opposing same-sex marriage and abortion rights, while advocating for conservative Christian family values.

He mentioned cultural issues briefly Wednesday in remarks designed to broaden his appeal to working-class Americans. “As president, I will stand for the principle that every life matters — the poor, the disabled and the unborn,” said Santorum, a Catholic.

He ultimately won 11 states in the GOP’s 2012 primary election after an unexpected and narrow victory in the opening contest in Iowa, where he emerged as a conservative favorite after touring the state’s 99 counties in a pickup truck.

His road to relevancy this time won’t be easy.

“It’s going to be much more competitive,” said Foster Friess, a prominent donor who was standing near the podium during Wednesday’s announcement.

Santorum has acknowledged his challenges in 2016, but says his experience could pay dividends the second time around. Most of the GOP’s recent presidential nominees, Mitt Romney and President Ronald Reagan among them, needed more than one campaign to win the nomination.

He faces considerable competition for his party’s social conservatives in particular. The list of Republicans already courting religious voters includes former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, a Baptist pastor who won the Iowa caucuses in 2008, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. And like Santorum, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is a Catholic.

Polling suggests a shift in voter attitudes about the importance of social issues, particularly gay marriage, which has long been a defining issue for Santorum. Like others in his party, he has appealed to religious voters recently by criticizing what he calls President Barack Obama’s “war on religious freedom,” which includes the broader debate over whether private businesses can deny services to same-sex couples.

Santorum promised Wednesday to “fight for the freedom for you to believe what you are called to believe, not just in your places of worship, but outside your places of worship, too.”

His longshot status may keep him out of presidential debates altogether.

Only those who place in the top 10 of national polls will be allowed to participate in the first Republican presidential debate in August, according to guidelines released by network host Fox News. Santorum is on the bubble.

While advisers suggest he will benefit from a donor network that has grown in recent years, questions remain about Santorum’s ability to raise money as well.

Friess, who previously gave more than $2 million to a pro-Santorum super PAC in 2012, said he would continue to support Santorum’s White House ambitions, although he plans to avoid donating large amounts directly to the campaign or a supportive super PAC, both of which would disclose their donors.

“Any giving I’m doing is going to be lower-profile and less noticed,” Friess told The Associated Press.

Santorum immediately launches a rollout tour that begins in Iowa on Thursday and Friday and moves to South Carolina on Saturday and Sunday. He is not scheduled to appear in New Hampshire, where voters typically don’t favor candidates who focus on social issues.

A crowd of hundreds watched Santorum’s announcement at Penn United Technologies, an employee-owned manufacturing company based in the western Pennsylvania county where Santorum grew up.

Wallace Cypher, 54, who lives a half mile away, said he’s backing Santorum because he wants a true conservative to win the GOP presidential nomination.

“I think he’d be a whole lot better than what we’ve got in there right now,” Cypher said.

0 thoughts on “Rick Santorum announces second White House run”
  1. He hasn’t got a chance. Just wants to damage the pot by lowering the percentages for others far more desired.

  2. What a bunch of pathetic narcissists. They’re only in it for the money. I’m bored, so I think I’ll run for President.

  3. Santorum belongs in a Sanatorium. Anyone backing this bona fide mental case,well. I am a native of Pennsylvania,and connected veteran of Republican Politics there……no longer,as that party is wholly a Jew Controlled,Jew worshiping cesspit. Santorum was elected to the US House ,as a very young man,in 1990, outside of Pittsburgh in the wake of the US House Check Bouncing scandal,which affected his opponent. At that time he acted like,the usual Republican Moderate ,that people there,where used to. Plus the bloom was not off the Reagan Bush 1, Rose yet. In 1994, he challenged interim Democrat Senator Harris Wofford ,who had been appointed to the Senate Seat of the late moderate,pro Labor Republican John Heinz. Santorum hedged,and still most thought he was in the “moderate “,GOP”, tradition. He did get caught attacking Social Security,which was a hint of things to come ! Riding the “Contract On America “,wave of Neoconservative Jew puppet Gingrich,Santorum squeecked in. Bang,off came the moderate patina,and there emerged a Bible thumping ,Israel idolizing,poor bashing,fire,and brimestone maniac. His ego,grew,and mental illness,along with his family. He famously took his still born son,home,from the hospital for the rest of his family to “meet and sing to him”. Barely making it past a poor opponent in 2000, he shifted targets from attacking Social Security,the Disabled,Food Stamps,and education, to going after “Islamic Fascists”, and obscessing ,grahicly over Gays. Funny since his family,a bunch of Italian Communists fled Mussolini.and he was buddy,buddy with homosexual Penn State coach,the child molester Jerry Sandusky ! By 2006, people in the state,had,had enough of this Opus Dei,Vatican 2,fundamentalist Israel worshiping maniac. The state rejoiced when his fat backside was defeated ,by Bob Casey,in a 59-41 % landslide ! But defeat,and laughing stock status never stops a mental case,so Sanitorium still wants to be President ! Its sad commentary on the condition of this Republic ,that he has any support st all ! Watch his first trip will be to where? Israel !

  4. I remember a few years ago when this creature said during an interview, where the subject of Gaza and the West Bank were brought up, that Gaza and the West Bank were
    “all Israel”….

  5. Isn’t this the same Sanitarium bound Santorum that brought his dead baby home to play with his other children, bounce on his knee, and sing songs to?

  6. This is the lunatic who brought his dead baby home from the hospital to show the other kids their brother. (Where did they bury it? In the back yard?) This is the man who’s so “pro-life” he wants to incinerate little brown babies for his masters in Tel Aviv. Santorum is a frothy mixture of fecal matter and lubricant.

  7. I like Kucinich.
    Bernie Sanders is a tiny Chomsky.
    Poor Vermont, and the rest of America that
    believes little buzz word Bernie is a patriotic
    alternative.
    He is just an kosher opposition, which in the
    Real World,
    Is no opposition at all.

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