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GOP speaks out on Obama visit

The North Carolina Republican Party is making its voice heard relative to the Obama visit. Aside from multiple e-mails from just about every GOP list I belong too, the NC party's executive director Chris McClre planted himself outside the event in order to talk to reporters.

His best line riffed off Obama's theme of the day, "Change that works for you," which is the headline for an economic policy tour he's kicking off here.

"What he really wants is the change our of our pockets," McClure said, saying that Obama's proposals would cost taxpayers too much.

You can listen to more of his chat with the press by clicking here.

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