RICK SANTORUM IN 2016 - NO PINK SHIRTS OR VESTS, PLEASE.
Ex-Senator Rick Santorum finished a strong second in his 2012 bid for the Republican nomination. His conservative credentials and opposition to homosexual marriage earned him my vote in the Florida primary. But our Republican family was divided then and only united in opposition to Romney for the nomination. When Romney won it, only two of the three of us voted for him. My son abstained, helping to ensure Obama’s election. America needs a strong leader. That leader must project strength. Santorum’s dress mode fails to put that across. It may sound sexist, but real men don’t wear pink. I would be very surprised to see Santorum rise to the top against the list of candidates currently likely to run. On the matrix below the axis term is the only ELS of RICK SANTORUM. Each of the a-priori key words, PRESIDENT, and the Hebrew year of the 2016 election, (5)777, are found against odds of a bit over 6 to 1, with the combined matrix being found against odds of about 39.2 to 1.
TORAH CODES RANK OF REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES |
BOB JINDAL 873 to 1. |
SCOTT WALKER 683 to 1. |
JOHN KASICH 300.87 to 1. |
JEB BUSH 117.7 to 1. |
MIKE HUCKABEE 83.9 to 1. |
MARCO RUBIO 79.9 to 1. |
TED CRUZ 63.8 to 1. |
RICK SANTORUM 39.2 to 1. |
PAUL RYAN 31.08 to 1. |
BEN CARSON 12.86 TO 1. |
C. FIORINA 11.23 to 1. |
CHRIS CHRISTIE 10.35 to 1 |
RAND PAUL 8.61 to 1. |
MITT ROMNEY 6 to 1 |
RICK PERRY 5.3 to 1 |
GEORGE PATAKI 3.93 to 1. |
LINDSEY GRAHAM 1.72 TO 1 |