Rick Santorum Formally Endorses Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
has officially endorsed Mitt Romney, and notified his supporters in
an email sent Monday night.
In the email, the former presidential candidate cited his Friday meeting
with Romney
in his hometown of Pittsburgh as a reason he finally got behind the
presumptive GOP nominee.
"On Friday, Governor
Romney came to Pittsburgh for an over-hour long one-on-one
meeting," Santorum said in the email. "The conversation was candid,
collegial and focused on the issues that you helped me give voice to
during our campaign; because I believe they are essential ingredients to
not only winning this fall, but turning our country around."
The email thanked supporters and was sent in separately to various
backers. The letter said the issue of "endorsement did not come up," but
the former Pennsylvania senator has heard whether he should weigh a "formal endorsement"
or not.
"Thank you for your counsel, it has been most helpful," Santorum wrote
in the email. "However, I felt that it was completely impossible for me
to even consider an endorsement until after a meeting to discuss issues
critical to those of us who often feel our voices are not heard by the
establishment: social conservatives, tea party supporters, lower and
middle income working families."
Santorum said that in the meeting he "felt a deep responsibility to
assess Governor Romney's commitment to addressing the issues most
important to conservatives, as well his commitment to ensuring our
appropriate representation in a Romney administration.'
He said he was "impressed" with Romney's "deep understand" of the
presumptive GOP nominee's "deep understanding of this connection and his
commitment to economic policies that preserve and strengthen families."
In the lengthy email, Santorum encouraged Romney to "add more
conservative leaders as an integral part of his team."
"And you can be sure that I will work with the Governor to help him in
this task to ensure he has a strong team that will support him in his
conservative policy initiatives," Santorum said.
Santorum told his supporters he intends to "keep lines of communication
open."
"Above all else, we both agree that President Obama must be defeated,"
the letter read. "The task will not be easy. It will require all hands
on deck if our nominee is to be victorious. Governor Romney will be that
nominee and he has my endorsement and support to win this the most
critical election of our lifetime."
He ended the letter promising his supporter he will have details of his
own new venture soon.
Close advisers say it was Santorum's own decision to do it late Monday
night. Tuesday, Santorum will appear on "The Tonight Show with Jay
Leno," and it was previously thought that Santorum would make his
feelings known then.
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