I've spent the last year listening to Americans, and the state of the union that George W. Bush lives in is very different from the state that most hardworking Americans are living in.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I grew up watching a lot of American television and so the American sound has been in my psyche somehow for a long time and is quite familiar and so that does make it easier.
Any time the president talks, you listen.
I do not mix up Bush's America with the American people. The American people are our friends.
Being president is like running a cemetery: you've got a lot of people under you and nobody's listening.
I'm on the ground, I've been in swing states, I've been talking to the American people, I've been out there speaking on behalf of Obama's record, I've been in the trenches.
Like my father, Trump also understands working-class Americans.
I've been a political junkie for a long time. I find the way Washington works is just fascinating to me.
There is a growing sense among Americans outside the Beltway that while President Obama may be a good talker, he is a lousy manager.
Not owning a car anymore, I feel like I'm barely an American. I miss it. And I barely ever get to listen to the radio in the car, which is the best place for radio.
I have been in America only once since Mr. Clinton became your president - as a speaker at the United Nations.