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Rangel on Presidential Politics
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Rep. Charles Rangel talks about Presidential Politics with Juan Williams.
- Duration 2:49
- Date Jun 11, 2012
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Rep. Charles Rangel talks about Presidential Politics with Juan Williams.
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Now let's talk a little bit about presidential politics.
You said recently that you don't think the average person can relate.
To the likely Republican nominee Mitt Romney want to.
Well.
The way I look at it.
America's a country compassion.
It's a country that offers equal opportunity.
Abroad and people -- here.
I hit it in the war they've they've -- -- that much of an education.
But they know there in the best country world and that and that the and sentinel that is some basic things it would take it but -- had a long long time and that is if you get sick.
Trying to get to school.
To get you.
-- you for a and that even though we old instantly after this and and what Mitt Romney has done this helps us.
It's like shooting dice and being able to win this wins -- loses.
This job countless.
This particular loses.
It if you lose you it's.
The federal government's job is to -- Cuban Americans.
So if this is the source of income and productivity good good good good -- -- less.
But someone has come -- for those that.
And in -- -- that that ease up on what we do.
That's what we expect to do and it will you want your kids you expected to -- kids and it would succeed.
Deficit.
Davis's should be reviews.
Knowing my -- -- communities as it yet.
-- -- and it sucks that Helen -- right and they need to look at that means this thing entries we have to do something.
But -- say.
It -- that -- dual -- cutting its programs.
And for those people have been fortunate to have this obscene look of the week even to a close some loopholes.
So you don't see you don't see President Obama.
Despite bad economic numbers.
Moves in the Hispanic vote or the black.
All -- no -- you see him -- the election.
Well.
I don't want to believe that people so -- at BC he died well.
But I really expect -- tells people not to be Mitt Romney and that sort of what we talked.
The properties.
And the Latin American community and the black community.
People that he gets booed him and -- yes -- Without a job without any hope we'll advocates and economists say I gotta get if what his second -- of respect precedent.
I don't find that enthusiasm.
Except that --