
Newsweek - Touring a struggling job-training site, Democrat John Kerry on Friday sought to refocus the presidential race on pocketbook issues, warning of “almost criminal” cuts in bedrock training and education programs.
“I’m tired of talking about valuing families and not valuing families,” Kerry said. “There are unbelievable, unacceptable, staggering numbers of young lives that are being abandoned in our country.”
Kerry accused Bush of slashing $1 billion from job-training programs. “You shouldn’t be abandoned and struggling the way you are today,” he said.
“This campaign is about change,” he said. “It’s about putting Americans back to work and putting America back on the right track.”
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