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Can Obama Sell Another Term of His Economic Agenda?
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Sen. Chris Coons, (D-Del.), on the Presidential campaign and Obama’s economic policies.
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- Date Sep 6, 2012
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Sen. Chris Coons, (D-Del.), on the Presidential campaign and Obama’s economic policies.
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Next guest positive -- certified -- Delaware was reminding me are that he would not been very complimentary so something nice about it probably.
People -- commodity.
He -- appoint a few minutes ago off saying that a governor Mitt Romney with whom he had traveled to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Now that he's a good man a decent man a terrific family man and a loyal American got a strong round of applause.
I think will be heard from President Clinton last night was a reminder.
Of a previous time when we were it was possible to do things in a bipartisan way.
When the big challenges facing the country were tackled in a bipartisan way.
And I think is a really yearning to have both here this convention center and across the country I hear from Coach of Delaware every day.
-- to get past some of the partisanship and put in place a real vision a real plan for getting America moving again.
I always -- -- that Clinton seeks to a senator and I was wondering whether.
This -- the citi's cynic in me.
-- to -- try to triangulation Republicans are gonna be -- -- have been divided amongst themselves -- -- it's just those conservative -- announce those tea parties who are stop big bees.
Heroes from trying to find the middle ground and get the Republican shooting each other do you think that was he -- -- or.
What I think President Clinton I was trying to point -- economic policies that he put in place.
That actually led to balance budgets actually budget surpluses.
Not to record job growth into a very robust economy but he really didn't get the Republican congress any credit that if he didn't give him a lot of credit that wasn't the nights he really wasn't kind -- -- -- -- well what.
You think happens with with these speeches tonight senator the pressure on the president particularly.
To close the DO not that he's gonna have.
Many more opportunities as the months -- -- But there are a lot of Americans beyond this room don't -- the statute of -- ground.
And it -- things look pretty Dicey and 52% of whom seem to be sank we think things are getting worse not.
There were remarkable speech is here for First Lady Michelle Obama for President Bill Clinton and I know later tonight we will hear a very strong speech and Senator Kerry and national security.
From Vice President Biden on how President Obama makes decisions the tough decisions he's made and I know President Obama will lay out a clear plan.
For how to move us forward and manufacturing.
And energy and education but senator national lottery deficit.
Understood her but couldn't a lot of people a -- -- they Sparky add more years to get this together now you've got a new plan you.
Eating at a complete.
You got -- W -- yourself politically.
I think what would hear is plans that he has already advanced to the congress that in my tears in the senate we've already seen and received informed.
And to your point before a lot of what has prevented the best parts of these plants from being adopted has been Republican intransigence -- the kind.
Yes but don't you think that argument because Republicans -- at a -- -- -- you guys intransigence but standing.
And Africa for debt.
These get told the blame game that if the president reverts to.
-- adulthood -- what I inherited.
Americans at home might recoil at that and -- regret it.
What I expect to -- tonight is more of the contagious optimism and a confidence that we've already heard tonight sit the energy and enthusiasm -- been deafening.
And from Joseph Biden aides tireless focus on the middle class senator thank god -- what it.