come through in a big way. on behalf of my family and all the people who are gathered here in green bay, wisconsin, let me thank you for making a very clear and crisp statement. caller: republican presidential hopeful rick santorum plans to continue his fight for the nomination, despite an uphill battle. he won the louisiana primary convincingly, but lags far behind mitt romney in the delegate count. so will rick santorum win in louisiana give him a bayou bounce? or does the victory with 20 delegates at stake have little in the fight for the nomination? let s ask our panel. former national communications. and a former spokesman for howard dean s campaign. he took 49% to 27% for romney, i believe. the south is not romney s strong
off a victory, it would be hard for santorum to say he can go forward. heather: i like these political gumbo and all of them. gregg: louisiana holding a big political stakes for rick santorum. he is fighting to try to re-energize his campaign with a commanding victory looking for a bayou bounce in the state s primary. running into potential problems from some comments he made on the campaign trail. let s talk about with charlie hurts good to see you. let s start with the basics. would a santorum win in louisiana put him back in the contest or is it simply too late for him? i would argue it s probably getting a little bit too late for him just because the way the math works out when they finally get to tampa. it really increasingly unlikely that santorum could overtake