On the recordApril 13, 2010
I think my party ought to get in the game too and get some of those guys and gals. Because I think they're just as upset with Wall Street, and they ought to be as they are with Washington.
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transcripts.cnn.comI think my party ought to get in the game too and get some of those guys and gals. Because I think they're just as upset with Wall Street, and they ought to be as they are with Washington.
Begala discusses the need for the Democratic Party to connect with Tea Party activists who are frustrated with Wall Street.
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