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"Sure, good question," I reply "I believe the challenge will be in prioritizing the right infrastructure projects that are going to propel jobs, and the econoht a lot about this and have worked with a lot of different infrastructure, so I believe I have a plan in place that will do just that"

"Mr President," anotherup from his seat, "And what about the private sector?" He must be in his 70s, and looks like a retired businessman

"Another great question," I smile "The private sector is ready to invest in these projects—all of theht now And ouldn't want that?"

I hearnow, and a woman stands up, a microphone clutched in her hands

"Will these infrastructure projects really create jobs, just as your bill is proposing?" she asks

"Yes, absolutely," I say "But it won't be easy History has taught us that nothing worth fighting for is ever easy But this bill will create jobs not just for today, but for future generations as well because this infrastructure will need -term operation And of course that means more jobs, for us, and for our children"

The clapping continues, and I'm on a roll

I raise my hands to quiet the crowd and continue, ""But Bob Walker opposes this bill"

I hear soy i, like a stor on the horizon

"I urge each and every one of you to let Walker kno you feel! In fact, I suggest you do it now," I say, giving the audience both his direct phone nuood a time as any I watch as people scribble this information on scraps of paper, or input it directly into their cell phones

So to waste another minute, and the trend catches on like wildfire Phones are starting to ring and people are calling Walker on the spot They're flooding his phone line, and ja his inbox

I realize that I'm finally able to sell people on ood This is what I've alanted

And to top it off, I' over Bob Walker's hometown crowd

I' the facts to thearcoated

And because of that, it's a sweet victory