He's grabbing a number here and a time frame there, but the 100,000 jobs he claims to have created during the last three years are 80,000 fewer to stay on track to create his promised 250,000 jobs by the end of the year. And in the 13,000 businesses he claims to have helped create are 'businesses' like sports clubs and scout troops, as has been documented.
And, yes, in the first minutes, he's touting the unemployment rate - - though it reflects long-term jobless residents dropping out of the job poll - - and has taken the predicted shots at the Doyle administration.
And what's with the head-bobing tic to emphasize what he hears himself saying?
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