
In Houston town meeting with James Baker, contrasts himself with Democratic nominee-to-be on international economics -- as Obama and Clinton bash NAFTA.
Admits agreements aren't perfect and advocates worker retraining.

In Houston town meeting with James Baker, contrasts himself with Democratic nominee-to-be on international economics -- as Obama and Clinton bash NAFTA.
Admits agreements aren't perfect and advocates worker retraining.
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