At National Review, Quin Hillyer argues that conservatives should be taking a hard look at Rick Santorum because he’s “a true conservative and he can win.” In particular, Hillyer argues Santorum’s personal appeal is underrated and could prove decisive when it comes to electability:
Santorum’s track record also indicates that he wears well over time. Witness his success in the Iowa caucuses, where voters had many months to size up the candidates. Witness his four upset (or at best even-money) victories in Pennsylvania. He doesn’t offer flash and sizzle, but in a long campaign, such as in the media-intensive slog that is a general-election presidential race, his personal and political virtues have time to become more apparent.
Hillyer further makes the observation that at least one poll has Santorum leading in Missouri’s “beauty contest” primary tomorrow—if he wins that, he could get some momentum going. Also making the case for Santorum are the results of the latest Rasmussen poll, as Jeffrey Anderson notes.