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Santorum: I Shall Stay Positive

Easier Said Than Done

Suggests Mitt and Newt should quit arguing about each other's money.

Like many a presidential candidate before him, Rick Santorum has vowed to avoid the slippery slope that is negativity. In other words, he will not make below-the-belt digs at his competitors for the GOP nomination, but their stances on the issues are fair game. Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney, he said on the Today show Friday, should stop bickering over how they made their money because voters don't care. "They don't care where you made money and how you made that money as long as you didn't do anything illegal, unethical," he insisted. "They are focused on how you will help them make money, provide for themselves and the family and build stronger communities in America."

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