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Obama's Failing Agenda Bus Tour Stops in Fruita

by KREX News Room
by Danielle Kreutter

FRUITA, Colo.- Americans for Prosperity has launched the Obama's Failing Agenda bus tour. On Friday, it made a stop in Fruita.

Representatives of the conservative group say they feel the current administration's stance on the country's debt and health care are failing, so they're traveling around the state to spread their message.

"The policies of this president and the administration are failing America right now, and we need to highlight it, and this is a way to bring it to the American people in big and small town America," said Jeff Crank of Americans for Prosperity.

Group members have held 10 rallies in the last two days, and they say more than 700 people have showed up to listen to their speeches throughout their travels.

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Read it again, ReaditagainSteve said on Sunday, Oct 21 at 5:02 AM

Read the side of the bus.

ReaditagainSteve said on Saturday, Oct 20 at 2:29 PM

Actually your reply is not very well thought out. The tour is about policies of the president and the administration that are failing America right now... no mention of the private sector in the above article.

Steve said on Saturday, Oct 20 at 6:21 AM

Not very well thought out. In Fruita, the private sector IS doing fine.

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