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Senior Romney adviser Ed Gillespie sounds off
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- Date Nov 6, 2012
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Robert Gibbs say President Obama inherited such a big mess that he needs more time.
To make real change -- the other side senior Romney campaign advisor.
Ed is it.
Hi nice to see it.
And is it time to give the president four more years -- that message didn't.
No it's not -- the fact is we can't afford four more years like the last four years and governor Romney's or not they're putting forward a positive vision and a plan to turn the economy around create twelve million jobs unleashed domestic energy.
Get is still balanced budget that's why he's got momentum here on Election Day and I think that's why he's gonna win tonight not just win but win decisively.
I don't think that actually it's you know there's going to be any doubt at the end of the -- -- through the next president's going to be.
I thought it was fascinating -- That they continue to blame a President Bush from four years ago but -- that provides no answers for higher gas prices increased poverty.
It Sadr doesn't.
What they have no plan for a second term there won't lay one out which is live in a symbol because there -- has to be more of the same.
And as governor Romney has said when he takes office should he be elected.
He won't just take the office -- take responsibility for the office he's not gonna waste any time.
Blaming his predecessor but the fact that unemployment is at seven point 9% for household incomes are down 4300 dollars or.
Fifty million more Americans are on food stamps is gonna get -- worked right away.
Turning this economy around implementing a an agenda and the plan that he has been campaigning on.
For the past year so.
It's there there is no agenda for -- second term from President Obama other than more of the same and if we do more of the same we're gonna get more of the same results and that's -- the American people need right.
Now head I've heard a number of people on television talk about how the Democrats -- had such a better early voting record.
But I saw something from one of the RNC folks it said that actually.
Republicans are going doing better than they did in 2008 the Democrats are doing worse for the problems for the Democrats is they've essentially cannibalize.
The people who are supposed to show up and traditionally show up today.
They got him to show up early.
And today historically is an advantage day for the Republicans because this is when Republicans vote on Election Day.
We knew better on Election Day and that's historically been the pattern and Democrats tend to.
Try to bank as many votes as they can in early voting and absentee ballots.
That said -- -- We are over performing where we were in 2008.
On the Republican side -- -- underperforming.
On the democratic side in -- in Ohio there's been a shift.
-- 263000.
Votes from 20082012.
Those that you can identify in terms of who voted in the democratic primary -- Republican primary.
And that's the pattern going on all around the country.
And we see an advantage in intensity.
For Republican self identified Republicans.
And we think turnout is going to be strong the most dangerous place to be -- will be between a Republican and of voting that is.
I -- at that not happen.
I did go SP thanks so much you know you have exciting day.