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50 Days
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The Question
He keeps saying it...
"This President cannot tell us that you're better off today than when he took office." - Mitt Romney
Here's where we were in 2008:
- "Worst financial collapse since the great depression"
- "American workers were laid off in numbers not seen in over three decades"
And here's where we are today...30 months of private sector job growth. Creating 4.6 million new jobs.
We're not there yet. But the real question is: Whose plan is better for you?
Let's Talk About Values
With Paul Ryan speaking at the 2012 Values Voters Summit, its time to really "Talk About Values"
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan won't answer the most basic questions
Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan won't answer the most basic questions about their tax plan.
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We The People
Doesn't Mitt Romney understand? We can't rebuild America by tearing down the middle class.
President Barack Obama's Remarks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention - Full Speech
President Barack Obama's Remarks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention - Full Speech
President Bill Clinton's Remarks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention - Full Speech
President Bill Clinton's Remarks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention - Full Speech
Elizabeth Warren's Remarks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention - Full Speech
Elizabeth Warren's Remarks at the 2012 Democratic National Convention
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Jennifer Granholm - Democratic National Convention 2012
Jennifer Mulhern Granholm (born February 5, 1959) is a Canadian-born American politician, educator, author and political commentator who served as Attorney General and 47th Governor of the U.S. state of Michigan.
Reigniting the American Dream: Building Ladders of Opportunity
Our nation's ideal is the American Dream that if you're willing to work hard, play by the rules and take responsibility, everyone should have the opportunity to succeed. Everyone who works hard should have the chance to climb, build and achieve the American Dream. The difference is that there are those who believe that once they've made it...everyone else is on their own.