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Prop. 8 Backers Seek Review in Calif.

 Prop. 8 Backers Seek Review in Calif.

Same-sex couples in California will have to wait a while to find out if they have regained the right to get married, after the backers of the state’s gay marriage ban petitioned a federal appeals court to review a split decision by three of its judges that struck down Proposition 8.

Lawyers for a coalition of religious and legal groups on Tuesday asked the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to rehear the 2-1 decision that declared the voter-approved ban to be a violation of the federal civil rights of gay and lesbian Californians, opting for now to avoid taking their chances with the U.S. Supreme Court.

“After careful consideration, we determined that asking for reconsideration by the full Ninth Circuit is in the best interests of defending Prop. 8,” said Andy Pugno, general counsel for the Protect Marriage coalition. “This gives the entire 9th Circuit a chance to correct this anomalous decision by just two judges overturning the vote of seven million Californians.”

If Proposition 8′s sponsors had not sought the 9th Circuit’s reconsideration by a midnight deadline, the three judges would have let the ruling take effect in another seven days, clearing the way for same-sex marriages to resume in the state for the first time since Proposition 8 passed.

Instead, same-sex marriages will remain on hold at least until the 9th Circuit decides to accept or reject the rehearing petition. The court does not face a deadline for doing so, and if it agrees to take the case, it could order another round of legal arguments that would further delay a final ruling.

Although the closely watched case is expected to reach the Supreme Court eventually, legal experts said supporters of the ban could be exhausting all their options before asking the high court to intervene. If a majority of the 9th Circuit’s 25 actively serving judges agree to reconsider the case, it would be assigned to a panel that includes the chief judge and 10 randomly selected judges.

“I think it is a bit of a gamble, but they could be hoping for more persuasive dissents,” Elizabeth Wydra, chief counsel for the Constitutional Accountability Center, said. “Whether it’s before the en banc 9th Circuit or the Supreme Court, I think their arguments ultimately are going to lose.”

Stanford University law professor Jane Schacter said that while the 9th Circuit does not often reverse the decisions of member judges, Prop. 8 backers might believe a ruling by a bigger appeals court panel could yield a decision more likely to pique the interest of the Supreme Court. The two judges who rejected Prop. 8 two weeks ago focused their decision exclusively on California’s ban, even though the court has jurisdiction in nine western states.

Analysts have said that made it less likely the Supreme Court would take the case on appeal.

“If the en banc decision was broad, it might be more likely to draw attention of the Supreme Court because it would be a decision with national reverberations,” Schacter said.

Proposition 8 amended the California Constitution to outlaw same-sex marriages five months after the state Supreme Court threw out a pair of statutes that limited marriage to a man and woman. The proposition was approved by voters in November 2008 with 52 percent of the vote.

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The Associated Press: Slow progress in Christchurch one year after quake

 The Associated Press: Slow progress in Christchurch one year after quakeSlow progress in Christchurch one year after quake

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — As families of the 185 people killed in the Christchurch earthquake marked the one-year anniversary of the disaster Wednesday, signs of a city still broken were all around them.

Hundreds of wrecked buildings downtown are still waiting to be torn down so reconstruction can begin in earnest — many of them within sight of the morning ceremony at Latimer Square.

The slow pace of recovery is drawing criticism from residents and developers as it wears at the reputation of Mayor Bob Parker, who was praised in the days following the quake for his leadership and for calmly articulating the pain and frustration many were feeling.

“There are many unknowns, there are questions still to be answered, suburbs to be rebuilt and a city to be rebuilt,” Parker said at a larger ceremony later Wednesday in the city’s North Hagley Park. “We’ve had our differences, creative and otherwise. But that is not who we really are.”

Wednesday was a day of reflection amid what has become a battle between city leaders and many Christchurch residents and developers.

More than 10,000 people stood in silence, some in tears, at the park while police officers and firefighters read out the full list of victims. That was followed by two minutes of silence at 12:51 p.m., the minute the magnitude-6.1 quake struck.

The earthquake destroyed thousands of homes and other buildings, causing 30 billion dollars ($25 billion) in damage by the government’s estimate.

Downtown is still a wasteland. About 1,400 buildings there were irreparably damaged, and many still stand. Basic downtown infrastructure like the sewerage system has not yet been repaired, and vital decisions about where to locate major structures in a new-look city — including a proposed sports stadium, library and conference center — remain incomplete.

Many now question whether Parker and council members have what it takes to lead the city through the rebuild.

“The council is seen as being at war with the community and with businesses,” said Hugh Pavletich, a developer and city critic. “It’s an old culture which is bureaucratized and which is severely impeding progress.”

To be sure, ongoing aftershocks and balking insurers also have held back the rebuild. But the political infighting hasn’t helped.

New Zealand’s government recently appointed an observer to oversee what it describes as the “dysfunctional” council. Gerry Brownlee, the government’s earthquake recovery minister, recently called Parker a “clown,” a comment he later retracted. Earlier this month, several thousand Christchurch residents took to the streets, demanding that the mayor, council members and senior officials resign.

Parker and council members unveiled a draft downtown plan last August. It included terraced housing and a new light rail system. Critics said it was stuffed with unrealistic pet projects and didn’t allow developers enough freedom. Brownlee is considering a pared-back version of the plan and is expected to release his own vision soon.

Parker says the city considered more than 100,000 submissions for the plan and that critics form a vocal minority.

Christchurch developer Angus McFarlane said he now expects the commercial core of the city will take 10 years to rebuild and will contain just 30 percent of the retail and office space it did before the quake. He said he’s unsure whether he will reinvest in the city.

He said adaptations made by many businesses after the earthquake — such as working remotely and turning to smaller spaces — will make them unwilling to return to a high-cost city center.

“A lot of people are waking up and saying, ‘Gee, this is marvelous, we should have done this years ago,’” McFarlane said.

Parker said the city center will be more condensed than it was before and won’t have the tall office buildings it once did. But he said it will be more dynamic, livable and green.

“You’re not going to satisfy everybody,” he said.

Despite the concerns, residents and businesses have so far remained in the city in numbers that have surprised many. When Statistics New Zealand measured the population of Christchurch four months after the earthquake, it found the population had declined by just 2.4 percent, to 368,000, despite the loss of more than 5,000 homes.

Peter Townsend, the chief executive of the Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, said that business receipts continue to come in at more than 95 percent of the level recorded before the quake.

Some parts of the city that have picked up the slack are now booming.

“Business has been remarkably resilient,” Townsend said.

However, he said people need to start thinking about downtown Christchurch in a new way.

“There’s still a perception that we are going to rebuild it much like it was,” he said. “It’s completely untrue.”

Instead, Townsend said he envisions the creation of seven or eight small retail hubs, or villages, around major structures like the hospital and the convention center.

Brownlee, the earthquake minister, said he understands people’s frustration at the pace of the rebuild but added that they need to remember that the earthquake was a massively disruptive event. He said it’s more important to get things right than to rush, and that reconstruction remains on track despite the city’s political problems.

Brownlee said it’s important for land prices to fall in the city to encourage new investment. Overall, he said, he has high hopes for a revamped downtown.

“I feel it will be quite new, quite clean, quite shiny, and safe,” he said. “People say it’s going to be a smaller city, but I’m not convinced. It’s certainly going to be in a tighter area, and it’s going to be integrated a lot better.”

Asked when downtown might be ready for business, Brownlee said he simply cannot predict.

Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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Jennifer Lopez & Fergie Samba at Rio Carnival

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Brazil’s iconic Carnival is continuing to attract Hollywood’s elite.

Sunday night, the gorgeous Jennifer Lopez landed in Rio de Janiero tweeting to her fans, “Hello everyone! My first time here during carnival! #ILoveBrazil.”

The Brazilian beer company, Brahma, promoted Lopez’s visit. 

Lopez did a Carnival-themed commercial for the beer company, which has been airing in Brazil for the past few months. It features the Puerto Rican pop star effortlessly dancing the fast-paced Samba.

The American Idol judge and her boyfriend Casper Smart have been seen waving to the Carnival crowd from the lux VIP seats at the Sambadrome, the central dance competition of the parade.

What’s Jennifer Lopez Up To?

While the event goes all night long, celebrities merely make a brief appearance then disappear. 

This year, Jennifer Lopez was spotted alongside Black Eyed Pea’s singer Fergie and Oscar nominated actress Sharon Stone, who were also invited as special guests to the celebrations.

Fergie was hosted by Hair Company Head and Shoulders and viewed the festivities in Rio from the same VIP location as Lopez .

While the two singers took in what Rio had to offer, Saturday night actress Sharon Stone was seen enjoying the festivities from a Terra viewing box in Salvador in the northeastern region of Brazil, one of the country’s most popular Carnival destinations.

All three beauties join a growing list of A-list celebrities who have partaken in the parade in the past few years. Others include Madonna, Beyonce, Jude Law, Paris Hilton, Pamela Anderson and Kevin Spacey.

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No treasury job offer from Rudd – Shorten

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LABOR powerbroker Bill Shorten has rejected suggestions he's spoken to Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd about the possibility of becoming treasurer in return for factional support in any leadership challenge.

Mr Shorten, who was one of the so-called faceless men responsible for installing Prime Minister Julia Gillard said there had been "no horsetrading" in relation to any possible leadership challenge within Federal Labor ranks.

The Workplace Relations Minister said the leadership speculation was a distraction but he would back Ms Gillard however she chose to deal with it.

Mr Shorten rejected reports he has been approached by backers of Mr Rudd and promised the position of treasurer in return for factional support.

"There’s been no offer," he told ABC Television.

Mr Rudd was doing a very good job as Foreign Minister, Mr Shorten said, jumping to his defence amid heavy criticism during ABC’s Q&A program.

Mr Shorten dismissed comments made by Deputy Opposition Leader Julie Bishop that many ministers would refuse to serve under Mr Rudd as prime minister.

"It’s Liberal propaganda," he said.

Mr Shorten said he was not convinced Mr Rudd would mount a leadership challenge but Ms Gillard had the numbers to survive any leadership spill.

Home Affairs Minister Brendan O’Connor, when asked how long the leadership speculation should go on for, said Ms Gillard and Ms Rudd had spoken about the leadership tensions.

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The minister said he was fully confident Ms Gillard would be the prime minister at the next election.

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Take a look at the wrist of New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin and you may see something you haven’t before. Lin is sporting wristbands from Active Faith, an apparel company started by former professional basketball player Lanny Smith and Minnesota Timberwolves forward Anthony Tolliver.

It was Smith’s idea and Tolliver, a finance graduate from Creighton who also owns various investment properties, partnered with him. Tolliver and Smith are members of the Houston-based Lakewood Church, which draws 40,000 to 50,000 attendees per week under pastor Joel Osteen. Lakewood has an Active Faith display in its stores.

The only other place items can be purchased is at MyActiveFaith.com, which was re-launched this weekend, and contact can be made via Twitter @Active_Faith. In Jesus Name I Play bands, like the ones Lin wears, can be purchased for $3. Among other items for sale: CrossFit shirts are $26, women’s yoga tights are $30 and hoodies are $45.

Lin was on board with wearing the brand before his newfound stardom. He has led the Knicks to eight wins in the past nine games. A former D-League teammate, Patrick Ewing Jr., introduced him to Active Faith.

“We had a relationship before this whole thing blew up the way it did,” Smith says. “With him being so open about his faith it matches up perfectly.”

Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry, a teammate of Tolliver’s two seasons ago and with Lin during his rookie season in the Bay Area, is a possible investor in Active Faith.

“Me and Steph are really good friends. We went to each other’s weddings. Before we do venture capitalists we’re reaching out to family and friends that would want to get involved financially,” Tolliver says.

Smith says he sent Lin another shipment of gear last week.

Many NBA players have deals with shoe companies that may preclude them from endorsing other brands. But they can wear wristbands to show support.According to Smith, those players wearing the bands include Donte Greene of the Sacramento Kings, Carl Landry of the New Orleans Hornets, John Lucas III of the Chicago Bulls, DeAndre Jordan and Randy Foye of the Los Angeles Clippers, Quentin Richardson of the Orlando Magic, Brian Cardinal of the Dallas Mavericks and Landry Fields of the Knicks.

“It’s a great way to blend faith and sports for me. You try to bridge that gap,” says Curry. “I don’t think God has any say in who’s winning, who’s losing, but for blessing us with the ability to play any sport and use that as a tool that’s huge. That’s a way to mesh those two ideas together and reach a lot of people.”

Tolliver plans to tap other churches and Christian stores, but emphasizes that Active Faith can be inclusive of all religions.

“We’re taking it slow. This is our first time through. It’s not like we’re experienced with any type of apparel. We’re doing a lot of research and making sure we do it the right way,” Tolliver says. “We’re more about being open, you being active in your faith. We respect Muslims, all the different religions out there. We just want people to be about it. That’s what’s most important to us.”

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The Associated Press: John Fairfax, who crossed oceans in rowboats, dies

 The Associated Press: John Fairfax, who crossed oceans in rowboats, diesJohn Fairfax, who crossed oceans in rowboats, dies

RENO, Nev. (AP) — John Fairfax, the first known person to row alone across the Atlantic Ocean, has died at his Las Vegas-area home. He was 74.

The self-described “professional adventurer” died Feb. 8 of an apparent heart attack in Henderson, his wife, Tiffany, said Sunday.

Fairfax gained international attention in 1969 when he became the first person in recorded history to cross the Atlantic alone by rowboat. He dealt with sharks, storms and exhaustion on the six-month, 5,000-mile journey from the Canary Islands to Florida.

In 1972, he and his girlfriend, Sylvia Cook, became the first known people to row across the Pacific Ocean. He survived a shark attack and cyclone on the yearlong, 8,000-mile trek from San Francisco to Australia.

Fairfax wrote separate books about his ocean crossings that were both published in 1970s.

“He was a man of unbelievable strength and courage and confidence in everything he did,” Tiffany Fairfax told The Associated Press. “He thought nature was a worthy challenge, and he loved nature.”

John Fairfax used two different custom-made boats on the ocean journeys, she said, and used the stars in the sky to help him navigate. He survived by eating up to eight pounds of fish a day. He had a system to convert ocean water into drinking water.

“On the Pacific, a shark took a big chunk of his arm out” when he was spearing fish, Tiffany Fairfax said. “There you are on the Pacific Ocean and there’s no hospital, and you need to row. He was an amazing, amazing human being.”

John Fairfax enjoyed many other adventures, including a trip to the Amazon jungle and a stint as a pirate. He also spoke five languages, was a talented chef and regularly played the card game baccarat at Las Vegas casinos, his wife said.

“He believed a human could accomplish anything if they had confidence,” she said. “When he would get an idea in mind, he would pursue it and say, ‘I can do it.’”

Cook, 73, who lives near London, remained lifelong friends with John Fairfax.

“He’s always been a gambler,” Cook told The New York Times after his death. “He was going to the casino every night when I met him — it was craps in those days. And at the end of the day, adventures are a kind of gamble, aren’t they?”

His only immediate survivor is his wife of 31 years, who moved with him to Las Vegas in 1992 after a hurricane in Florida where they had lived. No public services were planned.

Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

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Elizabeth Smart ties the knot in Hawaii

 Elizabeth Smart ties the knot in HawaiiSTORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Smart and Matthew Gilmour exchange vows Saturday in Oahu
  • They plan to honeymoon at an undisclosed location
  • The pair got engaged last month and decided to move up the wedding to avoid publicity

(CNN) — Elizabeth Smart, the Utah woman abducted as a teenager and held captive for months, tied the knot at a private ceremony in Hawaii over the weekend.

“Yes, Elizabeth did get married today and we are all thrilled,” said Smart’s father, Ed, on Saturday.

Smart and Matthew Gilmour exchanged vows Saturday on Oahu’s North Shore before family and friends, CNN affiliate KSL said, citing a family spokesman.

They plan to honeymoon at an undisclosed location, according to Chris Thomas, the spokesman.

“Elizabeth’s desire was for what most women want — to celebrate her nuptials in a private wedding with family and close friends,” Thomas told the affiliate.

The pair got engaged last month and planned to get married in the summer, but moved up the wedding because of the media attention, the spokesman said.

Gilmour, a native of Scotland, met his bride while she was doing missionary work in France. Smart attends Brigham Young University and also works for ABC News.

Smart made headlines in 2002 when she was kidnapped from her Salt Lake home at age 14 and held captive for nine months. Her kidnapping stunned the nation, and the media covered the monthslong search to find her.

Her abductor, Brian David Mitchell, sexually abused her during her time in captivity, and is serving life in prison for the kidnapping and assault.

Authorities rescued Smart when she, her captor and his wife were spotted wandering in Sandy, Utah, in March 2003.

Smart described the ordeal as “my nine months in hell” during court testimony two years ago.

CNN’s Leslie Tripp and Elizabeth Chmurak contributed to this report

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Issa’s House hearings on contraception: Where were the women?

 Issas House hearings on contraception: Where were the women?

Let me look at that calendar — what year is it again? 2012? Because, if you ask the Democrats, on Capitol Hill this week it was really looking like 1991.

That was the year that an all-white, all-male Senate committee quizzed female witnesses, black and white, about sexual harassment and sexual innuendo during the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court confirmation hearings.

This week, there were no women appearing with the first panel before a House committee, which titled its hearings "Lines Crossed: Separation of Church and State" but that really was about the healthcare overhaul's requirement that employers' health insurance policies cover contraception.

The Democrats’ witness of choice – a female Georgetown law student whose friend couldn't get access to contraceptive treatment there because of the university's religious affiliation, and who, evidently as a consequence, lost an ovary because of a syndrome that causes ovarian cysts – was not permitted to testify. That, according to California Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Vista), who heads the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, was because she is not a member of the clergy, unlike the five men who did testify.

A letter to Democratic members from Issa's staff explained the decision not to let the student testify; it said the hearing "is not about reproductive rights but about the administration’s actions as they relate to freedom of religion and conscience."

Issa's colleague, New York Democrat Carolyn Maloney, begged to differ:

"What I want to know is, where are the women? I look at this panel and I don't see one single individual representing the tens of millions of women across the country who want and need insurance coverage for basic preventive healthcare services, including family planning…. Of course this hearing is about rights — contraception and birth control. It's about the fact that women want to have access to basic health services [and] family planning through their insurance plan."

A second panel later in the day included two women chosen by  Issa, both from Christian-oriented academic institutions but neither a clergy member.

The two Democratic women on the committee, Maloney and the D.C. representative, Eleanor Holmes Norton, along with a male colleague, Mike Quigley of Illinois, walked out of the hearing in protest.

Barbara Boxer, the California Democrat, was a member of the House during Thomas' 1991 hearings. She and some female colleagues marched to the Senate side of Capitol Hill to demand that the all-male committee take the sexual harassment allegations seriously.

The next year, 1992 — later called the "Year of the Woman" — Boxer was elected to the Senate, and California became the first state to have two women as its senators.

Some of that was replayed about this week's hearings. Boxer said her 16-year-old grandson got a look at the picture of the male clergy members being sworn in and said incredulously, "It's all dudes."

Democratic House leader Nancy Pelosi remarked: "Imagine having a panel on women's health and they don't have any women on the panel. Duh."

Boxer's Washington state colleague, Democratic Sen. Patty Murray, who was elected in the same 1992 "Year of the Woman" tide, said that "reading the news this morning was like stepping into a time machine and going back 50 years."

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Photo: Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.), left, and House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), center, speaks to Rabbi Meir Soloveichik, Director Straus Center of Torah and Western Thought at Yeshiva University, during a recess of the Oversight and Government Reform committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Feb. 16. Credit: Carolyn Kaster / AP Photo

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Snyder: Mitt Romney is the best choice

 Snyder: Mitt Romney is the best choice

A little more than a year ago, Michigan voters put their trust in a businessman to serve as their governor. They were looking for someone who understands the private sector and has a plan for reversing the economic decline that had befallen our great state.

Our reinvention of Michigan is under way, and the future of the Great Lakes State is bright. But our state is not an island unto itself. The American economy as a whole remains in difficult straits. Our next president must understand how markets work and know how to get our nation back on track. Mitt Romney is the man for the job.

Let’s start with one important fact. Our country has never elected a president born and raised in Michigan. Mitt Romney was born in Detroit. His father served with distinction as governor. Before that, he was president of American Motors. Mitt grew up with the prospects of the auto industry and of Michigan discussed around the dinner table.

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In contrast to Michigan’s blueprint, Washington is still at the drawing board. Deficit spending continues to run rampant. For the first time since World War II, the nation’s total debt burden exceeds the size of our entire economy. With Washington running trillion-dollar annual deficits, our nation’s recovery has been the slowest since the 1930s.

Washington is not on a sustainable course. Mitt Romney will change the direction.

What Gov. Romney is proposing is not a wish list drawn in the air, but something that can actually be accomplished collaboratively with Congress. As governor of Massachusetts, he balanced the budget while cutting taxes 19 times, even as he was working with a Legislature that was overwhelmingly Democratic.

Upon taking office, his state had a $3 billion deficit. By the end of his term, it had accumulated a $2 billion “rainy day” fund. Both in the public and private sectors, Mitt Romney has a remarkable record of getting things done.

As president, Gov. Romney has pledged to work in partnership with states so they have the freedom to devise their own health policies.

He will move immediately to reduce non-defense discretionary spending by 5 percent. He also sees a clear path to bring spending below 20 percent of Gross Domestic Product in four years, which is in line with historical precedent.

The country can’t afford to do business as usual. It’s time for collaboration, fiscal courage and innovation to take root in Washington. Given his accomplishments, background, character, experience, ideas and intellect, Mitt Romney has what it takes to build a foundation for America’s success in this global economy.

I hope all Michiganians will join me in supporting the candidacy of this favorite son of our great state.

Rick Snyder took office as Michigan

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The Sage of Rick Santorum’s Second Surge

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Only six weeks ago, Rick Santorum was basking in the aftermath of his Iowa triumph. Pundits and voters alike wondered how they missed a force hiding in plain sight. Santorum talked about taking his one-state campaign national, and there was reason to suspect he had a shot at riding the surge that began in the Hawkeye State cornfields. Of all the candidates jockeying to be the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney, Santorum–a devout Catholic with a spotless personal life, a blue-collar biography, a keen intellect and deeply conservative social views–has perhaps the best set of credentials for a Republican primary. “He didn’t go to Harvard, Yale or Princeton,” says Foster Friess, the cowboy-hatted Wyoming millionaire whose seed money sustained Santorum’s super PAC through lean times. “People like him, believe he’s honest, and share his core values about what makes America great.”

Friess spent time with Santorum in Iowa, where he was winning. But after that, the candidate faded in a blink. Santorum slumped to fifth place in New Hampshire, beset by hecklers, hostile crowds and a muddled message that too often veered from the economic populism that endears him to working-class Republicans. He was a non-factor in South Carolina, and largely skipped subsequent contests in Florida and Nevada to regroup and focus on small, low-turnout contests in Missouri, Minnesota and Colorado. None of those contests carried any bound delegates. But momentum is a force independent of convention math. Santorum’s three-state sweep has cranked his bandwagon back into gear, propelling him into the lead in national polls and re-establishing him as the primary foil for Mitt Romney.

Given the vagaries of Republican voters, we should know better than to make too much of these numbers, which are liable to erode once Romney’s forces begin reminding Republican voters of Santorum’s conservative apostasies during his tenure on Capitol Hill. But for now Santorum looks to be the last man standing between the Republican base and a Romney coronation.

To sustain the momentum, Santorum’s campaign is scrambling to devise a strategy that allows it to compete with Romney’s deep-pocketed, well-oiled machine as 10 states head to the polls on Super Tuesday, March 6. “We learned a lot from trying to ramp up quickly after Iowa,” says Mike Biundo, Santorum’s campaign manager. “We didn’t have the bandwidth at that point to run the kind of campaign we needed.” The campaign is weighing how to spread its cash across the multiple states, and is likely to target conservative states — including Georgia, Oklahoma, North Dakota, Idaho and Tennessee — where it hopes to avoid costly air wars.

The plum prize, of course, is the Michigan primary on Feb. 28. A victory in Romney’s home state would be an embarrassment for Romney and would dispel what aura of inevitability the front-runner has left.  Santorum’s team, which is leery of the polls showing their man up by around 10 points, is cautious about investing heavily in a state where they could get trounced. But even the specter of an upset has spooked the former Massachusetts governor. “Romney must be having nightmares,” says Bill Ballenger, a Michigan political analyst. “I’ve never seen other candidates do well with so little as Romney’s opponents. And it’s simply because they’re not Romney. If he loses Michigan, it may be the final impetus that would get the Karl Roves and the super PACs together to say, enough of this. It would be devastating.”

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