Obama Campaign Reminds Voters Of President’s Plan With New Video, Website
The Obama For America campaign has released a new video featuring President Obama, and a new webpage comparing Barack Obama’s plan for his next four years with Mitt Romney’s “plan.”
“There’s just no quit in America and you’re seeing that right now. Over five million new jobs, exports up forty one percent, home values rising, our auto industry back and our heroes are coming home.
“We’re not there yet. But we’ve made real progress and the last thing we should do is turn back now.
“Here’s my plan for the next four years: Making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting American-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. And ending the war in Afghanistan, so we can do some nation-building here at home. That’s the right path.
“So read my plan, compare it to Governor Romney’s and decide which is better for you. It’s an honor to be your President and I’m asking for your vote. So together we can keep moving America forward.”
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