WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Pledging to create 10 million new jobs in four years, presumptive Democratic Party presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry on Friday will begin to roll out his economic plan for the country in a series of three speeches, his campaign said.
With public opinion polls showing President Bush strong on terrorism and international issues and Kerry strong on domestic issues, including the economy, the Massachusetts senator sees an opportunity to score some political points.
The Bush administration has presided over the loss of more than 2 million jobs in an economy adversely affected by the dot-com bust, a recession and post-9/11 terrorism fears.
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For those keeping track at home, Kerry's plan calls for 12 million more jobs than Bush has created. ;-)
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/03/26/election.main/