and also with us right now is former rnc chair, michael steel and msnbc political analyst. let's go to hogan. you're a principle person to talk to because you can tell us where this campaign is going. santorum talked tonight about economics. didn't talk about jack kennedy and church and state and condoms and all of that stuff about birth control and abortion rights. he talked jobs and economics and minerals. minerals development. is this a pivot point in the campaign tonight? sfwl and we're within three-points? and might actually end up with more delegates than him? i think mitt romney and his campaign have a serious problem. rick santorum clearly has passion for his country and the voters have passion for him. that's a big difference between the two candidates. you know, chris, better than anybody, so much of politics can be boiled down to do i know you, do i trust you and do i like you. >> i've been saying all night i i think your candidate is the one with connection. i did notice tonight that that speech was very heavily embroidered with economic opportunity, economic freedom and controls