One day after a disappointing debate performance, President Barack Obama appeared to still be struggling when he told a Denver rally we need to "export more jobs" to grow the economy before quickly correcting himself
"Growing our economy begins with a strong, thriving middle class," Obama said. "That means we export more jobs and we outsource -- export more products and we outsource fewer jobs."
He made a similar quick correction Wednesday night during his closing statement when he said "everybody's getting a fair share."
"All those things are designed to make sure that the American people, their genius, their grit, their determination, is -- is channeled and -- and they have an opportunity to succeed. And everybody's getting a fair shot. And everybody's getting a fair share," Obama said before adding, "everybody's doing a fair share, and everybody's playing by the same rules,