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Langone: I Like Where Romney is Positioned
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Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone argues Mitt Romney “has turned campaign into real fight.”
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- Date Nov 6, 2012
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Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone argues Mitt Romney “has turned campaign into real fight.”
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I can't like don't -- there right now the philanthropists another Home Depot -- family's Home Depot Verizon conquered the universe.
Anyway I tend to Daniel what do you think the what you're hearing so -- I like where we're positioned right now bear in mind Pennsylvania is too close to call.
-- too close to call Ohio.
These -- -- states three or four days ago that all the pundits was saying is gonna go to Obama.
The turnout has been spectacular.
And I think -- high turnaround.
Is a rough presentation at discontent.
Well but it's -- intended to hang on there might for I just wanna confirm.
Linda McMahon has lost -- second bid to get -- Connecticut senate seat remember the -- was advising folks.
You could split the ticket go ahead and vote for Barack Obama but the line today detail Linda McMahon a man on the streets of -- -- -- -- about a million dollars.
Can I didn't know there was that much money in professional race wrestling but.
There you have it all right -- get -- -- -- this is translating for your -- Mitt Romney.
Tonight.
Look Romney has turned this campaign.
Into a real -- I am so proud of the governor for what he's done these last five or six weeks.
More importantly I think the American people are responding do -- message.
As I say Neil.
Who -- -- more than a week ago that Pennsylvania was gone.
Ohio was a big question mark.
They argued Virginia was there are some of these are all in -- and I would argue that the the very good chance to -- you went almost states.
And if we deal obviously the outcome is pretty certain.
I like where we position.
And more importantly -- like the response the American people are giving to the governor's message.
They're good man and he got his message out and he did it well.
And he -- a -- style with a lot of class.
And all I can tell -- -- -- -- I'm proud to be part of that -- What you were on the team there -- hurt early ten.
Let's take of the thing that you probably want to remain unthinkable and that is he doesn't quite make it -- it comes close but does it make it.
Then then what do you think happens with Wall Street -- economy.
For the next four years of.
Barack Obama.
-- I'm not optimistic thought we also like this is the greatest nation on earth.
And we -- a fewer cops and a few bumps along the way the will supply this the greatest country on earth and must have a forget that.
But I will tell you this deal that if the president didn't change course in 2010.
When he got a strong message from the voters.
Don't expect them to do it now -- -- haven't got -- ever again.
And I'm very worried about that -- because we're in a very fragile plot -- -- history.
We can ill afford any more the spending and we need to address the issues because.
God forbid if -- currency.
There's no longer.
The reserve currency for the world we're in trouble.
So this is a very big grace I think it has implications.
-- standing in the world -- the next morning at thirty years and I don't think I'm being melodramatic and I don't think I'm overstating the case.
We need to come to -- to -- challenges and off problems.
And we don't do it -- the pain is going to be that much worse -- I am not optimistic if Romney doesn't win.
I am optimistic in the sense that I believe in America and I have enormous faith of the American people and our -- get that thing on right.
We may just -- the -- -- formally and I don't think so I think -- -- tonight.
And I feel very good about where we -- are but a little more about this later on lead.
Indeed we will -- -- ninety very very much a -- well.
Ten like -- of course he's been in and Romney's.
-- corner and helping and -- might delay again in -- -- that he points out is still.
Very close at this hour --