--says that he is, "a uniter, not a divider."
--mispronounces something.
--promises to "lead" where the Clinton Administration has "failed."
--calls a Medicare drug benefit a "government HMO."
--mispronounces something else.
--sums up his foreign policy by saying that democracy is our nation's most important export.
--misstates the size of any of his budget proposals.
--mentions the "honor and dignity" of the office.
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