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March 26th, 2012
05:47 PM ET

Romney not worried about Santorum, labels Russia No. 1 'foe'

(CNN) – Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Monday he was unfazed by recent ramped-up rhetoric coming from his opponent Rick Santorum.

"I'm not going to worry too much about what Rick is saying these days," Romney said on CNN's "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer." "I know when you're falling further and further behind, you get a little more animated."

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Filed under: Interviews • Mitt Romney • Rick Santorum • Russia
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  1. Mike Cornett

    Rick and Mitt are using every word in the dictionary to argue their point. I can't wait until they get to the letter "Z".
    I really enjoy watching all the political stuff on TV. It is the funniest comedy show ever. I think there is an Emmy in their furture. And Obama will be the presentor.

    March 26, 2012 at 9:28 pm | Reply
  2. Jim Thomas

    We need new government NOW.Everybody needs to be replaced but we need somebody with muscle and brains.I am talking about cities,counties,states,and federal or we as a nation are in big trouble now.Government needs to be cut in half and make the othersget their lazy butts to work,Cut all of their benefits to what us working people get and if they do not like it,who cares.Government is supposed to be of the people,by the people and for the people.What part do they not understand.VOTE ALL INCUMBANTS MUST GO NOW.Jim Thomas PHX.Az.

    March 26, 2012 at 9:21 pm | Reply
  3. Doug Ericson

    Mitt isn't smart enough to be worried by Rick Santorum. We will see what Romney says after Rick wins Wisconsin.

    March 26, 2012 at 7:31 pm | Reply

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