On the recordSeptember 22, 2003
Believe me, believe me, believe me, the public does not believe there's a plan because you can't sell what you've got.
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Pete Domenici
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congress.govBelieve me, believe me, believe me, the public does not believe there's a plan because you can't sell what you've got.
Senator Domenici discusses public skepticism about the existence of a plan.
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