Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum has a message for the voters who supported his effort to capture the GOP nomination: support Mitt Romney for president.
Santorum shared how he recently sat down with the former Massachusetts governor, who will become the Republican nominee.
“On Friday, Governor Romney came to Pittsburgh for an over-hour long one-on-one meeting,” he said. “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.”
“While the issue of my endorsement did not come up, I certainly have heard from many of you who have weighed in on whether or not I should issue a formal endorsement. Thank you for your counsel, it has been most helpful. 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.


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