Today we feature Pennsylvania's Rick Santorum, who earlier this month lost his Senate race in a landslide (59%-41%) to slightly more moderate Democrat Robert Casey, Jr.
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 8 Nov 2006: Santorum supporters shed tears over election defeat
- New York Times, 31 Oct 06: with a week to go before election, Santorum struggles
- New York Times, 10 July 06: Santorum seeks new image
- July, 2005: Top Santorum aide admits he's gay [permalink]
- May 22, 2005 New York Times Magazine feature: The Believer; and the NYT topic page on Santorum
- New York Times, 2 May 2003: Senator in Heated Exchange With Parents of Gay Children: Santorum "couldn't get out of there fast enough," tripping over a chair as he departed
- New York Times, 23 April 2003: Persistent Conflict for Gays and G.O.P.
- USA Today, 23 April 2003: In interview, Santorum equates homosexuality to "bigamy, polygamy, incest, adultery"
- New York Times, 24 Sep 2000: Santorum's 2000 opponent gains in poll, but Santorum won the election, 52-45.
- New York Times, 13 March 1995: New in Senate and Looking Beyond Status Quo
- Santorum won election to Senate in 1994 by 49-47 margin; analysis article from the Center for Politics & Public Affairs
- New York Times, 6 Nov 1994: Pennsylvania on The Last Weekend before Santorum's first election
- New York Times, 30 Oct 1994: Theresa Heinz, then a Republican, and before her marriage to John Kerry, attacks Santorum
- New York Times, 20 Oct. 1994: Struggle for the Senate -- Santorum regarded as more conservative than past Penn. Republican senators
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