How long will the Santorum moment last?

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The following editorial appeared in the Chicago Tribune on Tuesday, Feb. 21:

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(MCT) — To anyone watching the Republican presidential debates with no prior knowledge of the candidates, Rick Santorum would have a natural appeal. He’s telegenic, good on his feet, well-versed in issues, personable in manner and adept at dismantling his opponents without sounding mean.

He’s also a tireless campaigner: He visited all 99 of Iowa’s far-flung counties before the state held its caucuses. Equally important, he has had the good fortune to be running against a collection of badly flawed candidates.

Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain and Rick Perry all had their moment in the spotlight — and each melted under the harsh glare. Newt Gingrich vaulted to the top of the polls, but only until people got reacquainted with his mammoth ego and condescending personality. Ron Paul has always been a niche candidate, and the niche is not large.

But Santorum’s greatest asset is Mitt Romney, who has not been able to generate broad-based enthusiasm among Republican voters. Despite having a huge war chest and perennial front-runner status, he has lost in five of the nine states that have voted. In six of those, he got fewer votes than he did in 2008.

Romney often comes across as clumsy and tone-deaf in relating to voters. But his bigger defect at the moment is that conservatives regard him as an impostor, thanks to his past support of abortion rights, gun control and an individual health insurance mandate. An Economist/YouGov poll of Republican voters found that only 28 percent regard Romney as a conservative.

That’s a problem in a party that has moved steadily to the right in recent years. It’s not a problem, however, for Santorum, who qualifies as a conservative with 76 percent of Republicans. When the former Pennsylvania senator claims the mantle of Ronald Reagan, it’s believable.

But the conservative themes that have served him well so far may be a fatal handicap in the general election — if not sooner. Often, Santorum seems to be almost trying to give ammunition to those who regard him as a right-wing extremist.

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