class warfare arguments of barack obama something that should not be part of the republican lexicon, that's their job, divide, separate, pit one group against another. that's not the language that i'll use as president. i'll use the language of bringing people together. and i'll also be able to show you that unlike some of the folks up here, that we have a consistent record of being the person to contrast ourselves on health care, for example. we're looking for someone who can win this race, who can win this race on the economy and on the core issues of this election. and i was not ever for an individual mandate. i wasn't for a top-down government-run health care system. i wasn't for the big bank or wall street bailout as governor romney was, and i stood firm and worked actively in the coal fields, if you will, against this idea we needed a cap and trade program. if you want someone that has a contrast, has a strong record, a vision for this country there's going to get this country working and appeal to blue collar workers and deliver that message we care about you too, not just about wall street and bailing them