Rick Santorum on why possible debate snub might not matter
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Former Sen. Rick Santorum, runner-up in the 2012 GOP presidential primaries, plays down the consequences of being No. 11 in early polling for the 2016 race 鈥 even though only the top 10 candidates will be invited to the prime-time portion of the first Republican debate.
鈥淎 lot of things that happen six, seven months before an election sound big at the time but in the end don鈥檛 turn out to be very consequential,鈥 Mr. Santorum said Monday at a Monitor-hosted breakfast for reporters.
Fox News has said that to be on the main stage at its Aug. 6 debate in Cleveland, a candidate must place in the top 10 of an average of the five most recent national polls as conducted by major organizations.
While playing down the importance of being onstage for the main event, Santorum said it was 鈥渁 miscarriage鈥 by the Republican National Committee to agree to the process, which includes an afternoon forum for candidates below the top tier.
The arrangements undermine 鈥渢he process that was established by the RNC to let the states and voters actually make that call as opposed to the national media,鈥 he said.
To emphasize how polls can be flawed, Santorum noted that he was at 4 percent in national polls when he narrowly beat Mitt Romney, the eventual 2012 nominee, in the Iowa caucuses.
In a statement to Bloomberg News, Fox executive vice president for news Michael Clemente said, 鈥淣ational polls are the traditional, time-tested yardstick by which presidential hopefuls have long been measured and remain the fairest, most objective and most straight-forward metric for gauging the viability of these candidates.鈥
On other subjects at Monday鈥檚 breakfast, Santorum defended Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, despite disagreeing with the two decisions in which the chief justice voted to uphold the Affordable Care Act, often called Obamacare.
鈥淓veryone is entitled to a mistake every now and then, and I think he has made one mistake twice,鈥 Santorum said. 鈥淭hat is disappointing, but he has also written a lot of good and strong opinions.... By and large, he has been a pretty solid Supreme Court justice.鈥
During the 2012 election cycle, Santorum suspended his campaign because his youngest daughter, Bella, was having serious health issues. 鈥淪he is doing better than she has ever done, and has now for about three years,鈥 he said Monday. 鈥淚f she was in the same position she was four years ago, I wouldn鈥檛 be sitting here.鈥
Santorum said the amount that his wife, Karen, devotes to the 2016 campaign would be determined in part by Bella鈥檚 need for 24-hour care. 鈥淚f Karen is not there, we鈥檝e got to hire someone to be there. That becomes economically challenging,鈥 he said.