Doesn’t look like Rick Santorum is going to be able to whine much longer about Mittens outspending him so much. According to CNN , Rick Santorum source said the campaign received contributions from more than 130,000 donors, much different than Mitt Romney and his small number of large contributors. Obviously, this was Santorum’s best month fund raising of his candidacy.

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Report: Rick Santorum raised $9 million from over 130,000 contributors in February
The batsh*t crazy Obama licking media is still up in arms over that Jan Brewer/Hussein Obama tarmac/finger pointing last month . Last night after the primaries, the CNN British hack Piers Morgan tried to lecture Jan Brewer about how “he treated” the Marxist in Chief.

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Arizona Governor Jan Brewer destroys CNN hack Piers Morgan over finger-tarmac issue (Video)
Mitt Romney may have won the popular vote in the Michigan primary last night, but he didn’t win more congressional districts. In fact, Rick Santorum won as many of Michigan’s congressional districts as Mitt Romney did (seven each), so both candidates will equally split the 30 Michigan GOP delegates and get 15 delegates . Basically the Michigan primary ends in a tie if you use the delegate allocation to track who “won.” Mitt Romney may have won the overall vote by a margin of 3 points , but Michigan awards it’s delegates based on how the candidates did in each of the state’s 14 congressional districts, not solely on the popular vote totals. The system works like this: the winner of each Congressional district gets two delegates. Two additional delegates are awarded based on the overall statewide vote — one delegate for the first place winner and one delegate for the second place winner if he gets more than 15 percent of the popular vote.

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Delegate allocation from Michigan GOP primary: 15 for both Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum
Either Leon Panetta is full of it, or this is just how the Obama regime does their communications. While being grilled by Congressman Huelskamp, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta at a Budget Committee hearing said he knows nothing about the $750,000 soccer field in Guantanamo Bay for Muslim terrorists, funded with your tax dollars by the Department of Defense.

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Dumb! Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta claims he has no knowledge of $750,000 Guantanamo Bay soccer field (Video)
A new Mass Insight poll in Massachusetts shows Sen. Scott Brown (R-MA) leading challenger Elizabeth Warren (D), 52% to 42%. Key finding: “While 58% thought it was good for the state to have ‘an independent Republican like Scott Brown representing us in Congress,’ and 39% disagreed, voters were clearly begrudging about watching Republicans retake the Senate. Forty-nine percent thought the state needed to elect a Democrat to prevent the chamber from going Republican, 47% disagreed.”
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Brown Leading in Massachusetts