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[0:00] ..." He's been born again this is working class Catholic kids from Scranton Pennsylvania who knew -- but suddenly. All those all of those origins and -- and senator and I think that he's going to spend a great deal of time. In Pennsylvania in Ohio because for all the talk from the Obama campaign of changing the political map and we can win New Mexico -- in Colorado and Virginia. The truth is this election's going to be won or lost in the exact same places the last two elections have been want to lost. And that is places like Ohio and Pennsylvania. Joe buys directly can have an apartment in Scranton Pennsylvania before this is over."...
[0:51] ..." it's a very good question and I think one of the things Barack Obama still --"...
[0:00]" He's been born again this is working class Catholic kids from Scranton Pennsylvania who knew -- but suddenly. All those all of those origins and -- and senator and I think that he's going to spend a great deal of time. In Pennsylvania in Ohio because for all the talk from the Obama campaign of changing the political map and we can win New Mexico -- in Colorado and Virginia. The truth is this election's going to be won or lost in the exact same places the last two elections have been want to lost. And that is places like Ohio and Pennsylvania. Joe buys directly can have an apartment in Scranton Pennsylvania before this is over."
[0:35]" You know they always say it's. Always boils down to the pocketbook. And with the theme of America at the crossroads in this Obama. The end. That translates to our pocketbooks -- crossroads is he talking."
[0:50]" Well it's a very good question and I think one of the things Barack Obama still --"
[0:55]" To do. This translate his soaring rhetoric about change. Too much more specific tangible ideas. That the working class family can look at and say yes he really does understand my life and he will do something about improving. Either the jobs or the for those who have jobs the the income levels one of the key things have been. The suffocating American working families is that even if you have a job wages have not increased. So they're going to be looking for some more specifics you know it's one thing in a primary to get up before 50000 screaming people and say change change change. Another thing to speak to the kitchen tables. A working class voters who now -- start really get serious about the election."












