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Via Reuters:
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Democratic White House candidate John Kerry on Friday blasted President Bush's record on jobs as just one more broken promise and urged supporters to keep their "primal instinct" alive until the Nov. 2 election.
In a speech to a boisterous rally on the New Orleans waterfront, Kerry ridiculed Vice President Dick Cheney's assertion earlier this week that if the Massachusetts senator had been president, America would not have had job growth.
"You're darn right, Mr Vice President," Kerry said. "We would have had real job growth."
At the mere mention of Cheney's name, hundreds of people broke into spontaneous and prolonged boos and hisses.
"Just promise me you'll keep that primal instinct alive all the way through November," Kerry said to thunderous applause.
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Great timing on this jobs report.




