Rick Santorum waves as he arrives to the debate hall in Mesa, Arizona.
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With Super Tuesday approaching, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum used their speeches after last night's primaries in Michigan and Arizona to position themselves favorably. Santorum reached out to women after sparking controversy regarding his position on contraceptives, and Romney drove his message home with a new slogan.
Lisa Schiffren is a Republican speech-writer who also blogs for National Review.
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