what he said yesterday. you have to make your case to every single voter. we don t count anybody out. and we sure don t make a habit of presuming anyone s support. support is asked for and earned and that s why i m here today. if you understood who i truly am in my heart, and if it were possible to fully communicate what i believe is in the real enduring best interest of american african-american families, you would vote for me for president. if i m president, job one for me will be creating jobs. let me say that again. my ajen jen da is not to put in place a series of policies that get me a lot of attention and applause. my policy will be number one, create jobs for the american people. i do not have a hidden agenda. [ applause ] and i submit to you this, if you want a president who will make things better in the african-american community, you are looking at him.
bill: that is issue right there. apologies the satellite linkup from houston, texas froze for a moment. now it is back. you have to make your case to every single voter, we don t count anybody out. and we sure don t make a habit of presuming anyone s support. support is asked for and earned and that s why i m here today. now with 90% of african-americans who typically vote for democrats you may wonder or some may wonder why a republican would bother to campaign in the african-american community and to address the naacp? one reason of course is that i hope to represent all americans of every race, free and sex orientation. [applause] from the poorest to the richest and everyone in between but there s another reason. i believe that if you understood who i truly am in my heart, and if it were
some trouble with that shot. can we bring in james clyburn who is standing by at the capitol? we don t have him. oh, we go back. we don t count anybody out and we sure don t make a habit of presuming anyone s support. support is asked for and earned. and that s why i m here today. now with 90% of african-americans who typically vote for democrats, you may wonder, or some may wonder why a republican would bother to campaign in the african-american community and address the naacp. one reason, of course is that i hope to represent all americans of every race, creed and sexual orientation. from the poorest to the richest and everyone in between. but there s another reason. i believe that if you understood who i truly am in my heart, and if it were possible to fully
fourth. congress should create a veterans jobs corps so we can help communities hire returning heroes, our veterans, as cops and firefighters, and employees at national parks. nobody who fights for this country should have to come home and fight for a job or a roof over their heads. that s four. which brings me to the fifth. the fifth thing on the list. that s why i m here today. i m calling on congress to give every responsible homeowner the chance to save an average of $3,000 a year by refinancing their mortgage. it is a simple idea. it makes great sense. and i know it will have an impact. last october, i was in clark county where i announced new steps to help responsible
overseas. too many factories where people thought they would retire, left home. jobs got shipped overseas that supplied a middle class life. a lot of those jobs aren t going to come back because of these increased efficiencies. in a global economy, some companies will find it more profitable to pick up and do business in the other part of the world. that s the nature of a global economy, but that does not mean that we ve got to just sit there and settle for a lesser future. i don t accept that idea. you don t accept that idea. america s a place where we can always do something to create new jobs and new opportunities and new manufacturing and new security for the middle class, and that s why i m here today. that s our job. that s what we re going to do