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GREEN: (VIDEO) Gov. Sarah Palin says Santorum not 'a threat' to Romney

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Governor Sarah Palin took time to answer a couple of questions on her way out the door from delivering a rousing speech at the Conservative Political Action Committee today. Asked by me if she thought a surging Senator Santorum was a threat to Governor Romney, she answered that she wouldn’t consider him a threat but was still “a good competitor.”

She added that competition is good for the system and the process was “making each candidate stronger.” She finished by praising the candidates willingness to compete and that she appreciated their efforts as “warriors in the arena.”

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Anneke E. Green

Anneke E. Green

Anneke E. Green, former Deputy Editor of Op-Eds for The Washington Times, was previously a books editor for Regnery Publishing and served in the White House speechwriting office of President George W. Bush, as a leadership staff member to then-Senate Majority Whip Mitch McConnell, and a stint as a policy advisor and press liaison at the Administration for Children and ...

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