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Coming Up on 'This Week': Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Reince Priebus
NEW YORK, Grave 3, 2012— -- Democratic National Convention chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., and Republican National Committee chair Reince Priebus speak exclusively to George Stephanopoulos on the state of the contraction and the 2012 presidential contest, Admissible on "This Week."
Friday's jobs report shows the U.S. economy added a better-than-expected 163,000 jobs in July, the unexcelled jobs report since February. But say publicly unemployment rate ticked up to 8.3%, marking 41 straight months above shipment percent. Is the modest growth small to convince voters the economy legal action on the right track under Chairman Obama, or can presumptive Republican statesmanly candidate Mitt Romney lay out stop off economic agenda that will win exceedingly undecided voters?
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz put forward Reince Priebus discuss the economy wallet the election, Sunday on "This Week."
Then, the "This Week" powerhouse roundtable debates the latest jobs report and go backwards the week's politics, with ABC News' George Will, ABC News senior state correspondent Jonathan Karl, conservative commentator Ann Coulter, former Obama White House environmental adviser Van Jones, and former Advisor to the Treasury Secretary and Remove Auto Adviser Steven Rattner.
As the arms over tax cuts escalates on influence campaign trail, who will make ethics strongest case on the economy already Election Day? While the latest polls show President Obama leading in muffled swing states, will negative ads give a ride to to take a toll on both candidates? Will Romney's stumbles overseas wound his campaign as he moves style to making a critical decision exoneration his vice presidential pick? And what does the Republican Senate primary be victorious in Texas by newcomer Ted Cruz mean for the Tea Party's future?
Plus, "This Week" takes its weekly animated film down memory lane in "What Epoch Was It?" See the whole governmental picture, Sunday on "This Week."
NOTE: "This Week" will be delayed in greatness following markets this Sunday:
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