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![]() Rick Santorum |
Former U.S. Senator (1995-2007) Former U.S. Representative (1991-1995) |
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Rick Santorum is a candidate for the office of President of the United States in 2016. On May 27, 2015, Santorum announced his presidential run in Butler, Pennsylvania.[2]
Santorum announced on Fox News' On the Record with Greta Van Susteren that he has suspended his campaign and endorsed Marco Rubio.[3] Santorum won the 2012 Iowa caucuses and ended that race with the second-most number of delegates to eventually GOP nominee Mitt Romney. But he was unable to capture any momentum in the 2016 contest, despite extensive efforts in Iowa. He finished 11th in the 2016 Republican Iowa caucuses.[4]
Santorum served as a U.S. senator from Pennsylvania from January 3, 1995, to January 3, 2007. He also served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District from January 3, 1991, to January 3, 1995.[5] He ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012, but he ended his campaign on April 10, 2012.[6][7]
During a December 2014 interview with The Washington Post, Santorum indicated that he would run in 2016. He said, "America loves an underdog. We’re definitely the underdog in this race."[8] Sixteen senators have been elected to the presidency, including President Barack Obama.[9]
In recent candidate rankings, Crowdpac ranked Santorum as a 4.8C (C being conservative) on a scale ranging from 10L to 10C, making him the eleventh most conservative Republican presidential candidate.[10] Santorum received a grade of a "C+/78" from the Leadership Project for America PAC.[11]
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| Quick facts about Santorum |
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| Birthday: May 10, 1958 |
| Birthplace: Winchester, Virginia |
| Alma maters: Pennsylvania State University
University of Pittsburgh Dickinson School of Law |
| Career: Senior fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center (6 years) U.S. Senator, Pennsylvania (12 years) |
| Spouse: Karen Garver Santorum |
| Children: Elizabeth, John, Daniel, Gabriel (deceased), Sarah Maria, Peter, Patrick and Isabella |
| Religion: Roman Catholic |
| Public policy in the 2016 election |
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| Budgets and Taxes Education Common Core Student debt Energy Clean Power Plan Fracking Environment Climate change Healthcare Medicaid and Medicare Obamacare Redistricting Voting Rights Act Voter ID |
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| "Rick Santorum defends 'religious freedom' laws," April 5, 2015. |
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