Romney Sees Wisconsin Win to Knock Santorum Out of Race

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On the eve of Wisconsin’s Republican presidential primary, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum campaigned in the state with two different missions: Romney worked to pivot to President Barack Obama and the November general election, while Santorum fought to keep his candidacy viable.

“His vision of a perfect world is a big-spending big government,” Romney said of Obama today at a lumber supply company in a suburb of Green Bay. “My vision of a more perfect world is a smaller government spending less and letting the people keep more.”