'Game On' Santorum: YouTube Hit Made Official Campaign Song (VIDEO) 'Game On' Santorum: YouTube Hit Made Official Campaign Song (VIDEO)

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Two girls, as part of the Christian family band "First Love," have just brought some of the most unexpected support to Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum with their song "Game On."

Camille and Haley Harris have just touched hearts all over America with "Game On"- a song promoting the values of Rick Santorum. "Game on, join the fight. We've finally got a man who will stand for what is right," the two sisters sing. "We've got a man who understands that God gave the bill of rights."

Some voters, who said that they were not planning on voting for Santorum, might have even been won over by the sisters' charm.

"Even though Rick Santorum is not my first choice for President, your song displayed real talent and class that is rare in political songs," Thomas Giacomelli wrote on the band's Facebook wall. "If Mr. Santorum receives the nomination, I will vote for him in November and will follow your success here on Facebook."

The sisters have also managed to get the attention of Santorum himself.

"Wow! I love this #GameOn song and video! Thank you Harris Family from Oklahoma," Rick Santorum wrote on the bands Twitter page. The Rick Santorum campaign has just adopted the tune as an official campaign song, according to Fox News. Both of the girls have also been asked to Alabama to help support rallies.

The video so far has gotten nearly 400,000 hits but unfortunately, some of the feedback has been a bit harsh.

"Do me a favour girls. Next time you cross the street, don't bother looking," the YouTube user Pexton said. The video has received 9,296 likes with only 2,076 likes so far.

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David Harris, the father of the two girls, is also a member of the band and a pastor in Tulsa, Oklahoma where he and his family of 10 live.

"The music that we have, we believe came from God. Especially this song," Harris told Fox News.

Click below to hear "Game On."