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Most people now realize... that we have to be intentional about U.S.-based manufacturing.

We need to create pathways for people to earn citizenship.

I have worked with some of the biggest banks and biggest tech companies to increase billions of dollars going into community banks to increase access to capital for small businesses.

We have an extraordinary opportunity to chart a new way forward.

We maintain America’s ability to have American manufacturing of steel by American workers.

I believe the source of our success is the ingenuity, the dynamism, and enterprising spirit of the American people.

We will invest in biomanufacturing and aerospace, remain dominant in AI and quantum computing.

My vision for the economy — I call it an opportunity economy — is about making sure that all Americans, wherever they start, have the ability to actually achieve those dreams and ambitions.

My perspective on the economy is, when you grow the middle class, America’s economy is stronger.

He wants to run on a problem, instead of fixing a problem.

Part of the challenge is reminding people of fact, regardless of what somebody says in a small rally somewhere.

Let’s be ambitious; our ambitious goal of 25 million new small business applications by the end of my first term.

We can’t and we shouldn’t aspire to have an economy that just allows people to get by. People want to do more than just get by. They want to get ahead.

Teachers and firefighters are paying a higher tax than the richest people in our country. That’s not right.

It is certainly about saying, let’s make sure that we create opportunities for everyone to grow wealth.

My plan would grow the economy. His would shrink the economy.

As president, I will be pragmatic in my approach.