Summary
The President. Think about it. It's about five times a year he's voted to raise taxes. When a Senator does something that often, he must really enjoy it. [Laughter] And that's a warning. That's a predictable pattern. !During the campaign, he's made a lot of big, expensive promises. He's promised about $2.2 trillion worth of new spending. That's with a "T." [Laughter] That's a lot even for a Senator from Massachusetts. [Laughter]
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Remarks in Fort Myers, Florida
October 23, 2004
The President. Thank you all. Thank you all for coming.Audience members. Four more years! Four more years! Four more years!The President. It's getting close to voting time, and I am here to ask for your help. Get your friends and neighbors to go to the polls. Remind people we have a duty to vote. And when you get them headed to the polls-and by the way, don't overlook discerning Democrats-[laughter]-people like Senator ZeIl Miller. When you get them headed to the polls, remind them, if they want a safer America, a stronger America, and a better America, to put me and Dick Cheney back in office.I want to thank you all for coming. It's a great way to start a Saturday morning, at the ballpark with a lot of great Americans. I'm so happy that Laura is traveling with rne today. Today Fm going to talk about why I think you need to put me back in office for 4 more years, but perhaps the most important reason of all is so that Laura is the First Lady for 4 more years.My runningmate, Dick Cheney, is out working hard. Listen, I readily concede, he does not have the waviest hair in the race. [Laughter] You'll be happy to hear I didn't pick him because of his hair...See the full content of this document
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