Highlights From Press Conference Call With RNC
Chairman Reince Priebus and PA GOP Chairman Rob Gleason On Obama's Visit To
PA
June 24,
2011
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GOP.com
RNC
Chairman Reince Priebus:
“[A]bout a
year ago, at an event much like the one you’ll see today at Carnegie Mellon
University, President Obama announced his “recovery summer”. Now one summer
later after the President’s failed policies, like the stimulus, the bailout and
ObamaCare, 14 million Americans are still out of work and unemployment remains
at an unbelievable 9.1 percent …
“Governor
Corbett is doing an amazing job of opening Pennsylvania up for business and job
creation. But unfortunately he can only do so much when President Obama’s
extreme policies are reigning down all over Pennsylvania and America for that
matter …
“The 2012
election will be about one thing, the economy, and Pennsylvania voters already
know they can’t afford another year with Barack Obama, let alone another term.
Between the President’s extreme policies, the fact that he’s failed on all
accounts to turn around the economy …”
PA GOP
Chairman Rob Gleason:
“President
Obama came to Carnegie Mellon University one year ago to make the case that
because of his administration’s policy, things are now moving in the right
direction. Today, as we face high unemployment and nearly 4 dollars a gallon for
gas, a majority of Americans disagree ...
“With
plummeting approval rates and a lackluster economy President Obama is returning
to Pittsburgh to talk about jobs and the economy once again. But let’s face it,
the only job he cares about is his own …
“Take a look
at the numbers, since President Obama took office unemployment has reached 9.1%,
a 25% increase from inauguration day. We are 14.3 trillion dollars in debt and
gas is nearly 4 dollars per gallon …
“President
Obama’s failed policies are creating a coalition of Republicans, Democrats, and
Independents who want to move in a positive direction. As he scrambles to defend
his failed record, our Campaigner-in-Chief will probably visit Pennsylvania a
number of times. One thing is clear: President Obama may try and reclaim
Pennsylvania but the Keystone State will be the key in firing President Obama
from the White House.”
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