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Gov. Mary Fallin: Campaigns Have Good Days and Bad Days

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    Gov. Mary Fallin, (R-Okla.), on criticism of Romney’s comments and their impact on the election.

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Meanwhile.

With -- media jumping on Mitt Romney still present Obama jumping into win Wall Street back.

Right now raising gas at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City and he's expected jump all over Romney's comments but republic -- -- Oklahoma governor.

Very -- is not wearing she says governor Romney has a winning message.

These latest conference beat -- up governor these comments are distraction -- -- -- agree with his intent or not.

Do you worry about that.

You know what I'm not worried about is that what what I'm not worried it's not so much about the comments themselves and where -- they were taken as whole comments are not comments that.

I'm worried that is America and I think that's -- governor Romney was trying to talk about is he's worried about want kind of country.

We're going to have what is America going to look like.

Is it going be the America where we can have.

The American dream where everybody has a chance to find a good paying job a chance to do better than their parents -- had a chance for families to.

Be able to live it kinda why they wanna live and for their children to be able to have that get types that the education and move on to -- career when they become adults.

Are we gonna have a government that is more and society it is more dependent upon government and I think that's what he was trying just.

You well I don't know I don't have to -- said that that's why I think we cut to the court whether it when I raise just these issues -- I want your act.

To how he tried to frame this argument is from governor -- I don't expect to get sixty or 70% of the vote.

I understand that some portion will be the president's some portion will -- -- I've got to get as many as I cam from every single cohort in this country.

But -- that intent that I want to talk about it that that was intended to speak about was the fact that you have a great divide.

In other -- he was confirming even still -- I'm not gonna get a built in base of folks it might be close to after the but I -- get fifty point 1% of them.

And there's a bill today some of those who gets up from the government who will never support me when -- make -- I do think that there are people in that base that he was talking about that will support him because I think there are people in America there are very concerned about economic freedom.

The concern about the role of government what is appropriate size of government itself what's appropriate role of government in our lives in our businesses -- so.

I do think there is a bigger base out there that may be -- he is saying and having conditions saying it right -- I think he was trying to express the.

Her -- -- maybe you just sit and he didn't sit right.

Value for a lot of your colleagues that -- time's a wasting he's got -- start saying it right.

Because there's lots of media and the opposition is framing him in a way that certainly is not now.

-- -- -- -- Getting both socially.

-- then there are those who want to distract away from the main message and the main concerns about Americans and that is that we have 2.3 million people here and are unemployed or underemployed.

We have more people on food stamps we have more government spending we have you don't you governor national debt and that's it it's irreversible like -- -- argue.

I think things have good days and then days nail I mean all campaigns have -- sometimes people say things that they've issued to settle a bit better he's had more of those banks are governor thank you very much.