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Friday, January 27, 2012

postheadericon Top donor: Santorum will be front-runner 'very soon'

The top funder for the pro-Rick Santorum super-PAC predicted the former Pennsylvania senator will be near or in the lead in the Republican presidential primary "very soon."

"I believe Rick Santorum will become one of the front-runners very soon," Foster Friess, a major donor to the Red White and Blue Fund said in an interview with Bloomberg Television.

{mosads}Friess's optimistic comments come just ahead of the Republican primary in Florida, where Santorum has been polling in last place. After his campaign previously suggested that the candidate might stop campaigning in the state early, Santorum announced that he would stay in the state up until the day before the primary. 

Santorum's campaign has said it wouldn't drop out after one or even a few primaries in which the former Pennsylvania senator doesn't perform well.

Friess said he would be willing to fund any candidate in the field going up against Obama but that he prefers San! torum because he's known him for more than a decade and a half "on a personal basis."

"I have an open checkbook," Santorum said. "I know both Mitt and Newt personally. I have huge admiration for both of them. Sometimes I sit back in my armchair and say it would be neat if we could have Santorum as president and put Mitt Romney in charge of the entire economy."

Friess hasn't given much to Red White and Blue Fund during the Florida primary but he told The Wall Street Journal earlier this week that he planned to continue donating money to help Santorum in the future. According to the Journal, Friess and his family have donated more than $700,000 to Santorum's various political campaigns over the years! .

"I'm committed to Rick Santorum, and I'm going t! o be giv ing more to Rick Santorum," Friess told the newspaper.

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