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At a moment this big -- a moment when so many people are still struggling -- I think you deserve a real debate about the economic plans weÂre proposing.
Governor Romney and the Republicans who run Congress believe that if you simply take away regulations and cut taxes by trillions of dollars, the market will solve all of our problems on its own. If you agree with that, you should vote for them. And I promise you they will take us in that direction.
I believe we need a plan for better education and training -- (applause) -- and for energy independence, and for new research and innovation; for rebuilding our infrastructure; for a tax code that creates jobs in America and pays down our debt in a way thatÂs balanced. I have that plan. They donÂt. (Applause.)
And if you agree with me -- if you believe this economy grows best when everybody gets a fair shot, and everybody does their fair share, and everybody plays by the same set of rules -- then I ask you to stand with me for a second term as President. (Applause.)
In fact, IÂll take it a step further. I ask, you vote for anyone else -- whether theyÂre Democrats, independents, or Republicans -- who share your view about how America should grow. (Applause.)
I will work with anyone of any party who believes that weÂre in this together -- who believes that we rise or fall as one nation and as one people. (Applause.) Because IÂm convinced that there are actually a lot of Republicans out there who may not agree with every one of my policies, but who still believe in a balanced, responsible approach to economic growth, and who remember the lessons of our history, and who donÂt like the direction their leaders are taking them. (Applause.)
And let me leave you with one last thought. As you consider your choice in November -- (applause) -- donÂt let anybody tell you that the challenges we face right now are beyond our ability to solve.
ItÂs hard not to get cynical when times are tough. And IÂm reminded every day of just how tough things are for too many Americans. Every day I hear from folks who are out of work or have lost their home. Across this country, I meet people who are struggling to pay their bills, or older workers worried about retirement, or young people who are underemployed and burdened with debt. I hear their voices when I wake up in the morning, and those voices ring in my head when I lay down to sleep. And in those voices, I hear the echo of my own familyÂs struggles as I was growing up, and MichelleÂs familyÂs struggles when she was growing up, and the fears and the dashed hopes that our parents and grandparents had to confront.
But you know what, in those voices I also hear a stubborn hope, and a fierce pride, and a determination to overcome whatever challenges we face. (Applause.) And in you, the American people, IÂm reminded of all the things that tilt the future in our favor.
We remain the wealthiest nation on Earth. We have the best workers and entrepreneurs, the best scientists and researchers, the best colleges and universities. We are a young country with the greatest diversity of talent and ingenuity drawn from every corner of the globe. So, yes, reforming our schools, rebuilding our infrastructure will take time. Yes, paying down our debt will require some tough choices and shared sacrifice. But it can be done. And weÂll be stronger for it. (Applause.)
And whatÂs lacking is not the capacity to meet our challenges. What is lacking is our politics. And thatÂs something entirely within your power to solve. So this November, you can remind the world how a strong economy is built -- not from the top down, but from a growing, thriving middle class. (Applause.)
This November, you can remind the world how it is that weÂve traveled this far as a country -- not by telling everybody to fend for themselves, but by coming together as one American family, all of us pitching in, all of us pulling our own weight. (Applause.)
This November, you can provide a mandate for the change we need right now. You can move this nation forward. And you can remind the world once again why the United States of America is still the greatest nation on Earth. (Applause.)
Thank you. God bless you. God bless the United States of America. Thank you. (Applause.)
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If he keeps up those themes, and really hammers the implications, I think he'll have some coat tails. One can hope anyway...
Cheers,
Scott.