Pitching himself in Wichita ahead of the caucuses:
Mitt Romney, who the former Pennsylvania senator told Kansans on Friday would not “tell the truth to the American people” if elected president.
“You know ladies and gentlemen, we already have one president who doesn’t tell the truth to the American people,” Santorum said in Topeka, referring to Barack Obama. “We don’t need another nominated by our party to do the same.
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