Ron Paul voters, most likely. Santorum IS "too liberal" for the extreme libertarians, and some pockets of the Tea Party, on economics. He's not a small government conservative; he's a Bushie Big Government conservative. Santorum has no answer for the deficit; if he was president it would probably triple. He made his career in PA not on the extremist anti-contraception viewpoint but on the classic "spread as much pork around the district as humanly possible" technique. He's one of the great earmarkers of all time.
If there's an alternate definition of "theology"—one that has nothing to do with god or religion—it's news to me. And to the editors of every dictionary ever published.
Y'know, I remember back in the 1960 election, the Republicans had a whispering campaign going against JFK, to the effect that if he won the election, our social policies would be dictated from the Vatican.
It shouldn't be surprising that 10% of Michigan *REPUBLICAN* Primary voters think Santorum is too liberal. Have you all forgotten the Michigan Militias already? I guarantee you the people who were/are in them have not. There are some seriously far right lunatics.
These people talk with southern accents even though they've never even been as far south as Ann Arbor.
At :46 in this video the news announcer says that Obama is "requiring churches to pay for employees' birth control". That is a total bullshit statement.
But so does Santorum. And Romney. And Gingrich. And Paul. And every other religious person out there.
Accuse me of promoting bullying, and my response? "No, no, I meant a delicious ice cream cone!"
These people talk with southern accents even though they've never even been as far south as Ann Arbor.