one thing. if it s one of a number of issues issue you look around the country, this is the worst economy in and unemployment since the great depression. gallup indicated that the real number for unemployed/under-employed and dropped ed out of work is 19%. a lot of folks are looking at the issues and saying, we will go with you next time. this time, i want somebody who will create jobs. greta: if you are in the inner city, and nobody s bothered to go to the neighborhoods of 25 or 30% unemployment to campaign. how do you get those votes? if no one s reaching out to those communities and campaigning, how can you get that voter, convince those people you are going to change their lives? the first republican candidate to campaign in an african-american church in columbia, south carolina. i very eagerly are talking with a number of african-american
his economic plan is working and it s better than the republican plan. just like we have tried their plan. we have tried our plan and it worked. that s the difference. that s the choice in this election. that s why i m running for a second term. greta: former presidential candidate pat did you cann is here. how are you? greta: very well. we are going to look at the president and his statement about the economy. with all due respect with the respect, he is taking leave of reality. in california, unemployment is close to 11%. the president s friends are saying he s not doing well on the economy, the economy s bad. it s close to a stall. how do you say something like that is working? and expect people to take it seriously? greta: what else can he say? he can t say it s stagnant? but the real number, if you take into account, the under-employed
his economic plan is working and it s better than the republican plan. just like we have tried their plan. we have tried our plan and it worked. that s the difference. that s the choice in this election. that s why i m running for a second term. greta: former presidential candidate pat did you cann is here. how are you? greta: very well. we are going to look at the president and his statement about the economy. with all due respect with the respect, he is taking leave of reality. in california, unemployment is close to 11%. the president s friends are saying he s not doing well on the economy, the economy s bad. it s close to a stall. how do you say something like that is working? and expect people to take it seriously? greta: what else can he say? he can t say it s stagnant? but the real number, if you take into account, the under-employed
one thing. if it s one of a number of issues issue you look around the country, this is the worst economy in and unemployment since the great depression. gallup indicated that the real number for unemployed/under-employed and dropped ed out of work is 19%. a lot of folks are looking at the issues and saying, we will go with you next time. this time, i want somebody who will create jobs. greta: if you are in the inner city, and nobody s bothered to go to the neighborhoods of 25 or 30% unemployment to campaign. how do you get those votes? if no one s reaching out to those communities and campaigning, how can you get that voter, convince those people you are going to change their lives? the first republican candidate to campaign in an african-american church in columbia, south carolina. i very eagerly are talking with a number of african-american