We’re back from our “weekend,” and right in time for Santoromentum! (Don’t Google that.) Last night, presidential hopeful Rick Santorum swept the primaries in Mississippi and Alabama. Slate‘s John Dickerson :
The Santorum campaign wants Gingrich out of the race. Though Santorum’s bid remains fragile, he has consistently beaten Gingrich. He would have a better shot at beating Mitt Romney in future states if he was the only alternative, since he would win a larger share of Gingrich’s voters (though he certainly wouldn’t win all of them). “The time is now for conservatives to pull together,” Santorum said in his victory speech, calling a two-man race the best chance to win the election.
As the primary calendar heads towards Missouri (again), Puerto Rico, and Illinois, is the Republican contest finally a two-man race? Is Gingrich’s candidacy dead (but he doesn’t know it?) That, and what else the “MHP” staff has our eyes on this fine Wednesday:








