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Yes, we've still got more work to do. More work to do for every American still in need of a good job or a raise, paid leave or a decent retirement; for every child who needs a sturdier ladder out of poverty or a world-class education; for everyone who has not yet felt the progress of these past seven and a half years.
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"Yes, we've still got more work to do. More work to do for every American still in need of a good job or a raise, paid leave or a decent retirement; for every child who needs a sturdier ladder out of poverty or a world-class education; for everyone who has not yet felt the progress of these past seven and a half years."
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Yes, we've still got more work to do. More work to do for every American still in need of a good job or a raise, paid leave or a decent retirement; for every child who needs a sturdier ladder out of poverty or a world-class education; for everyone who has not yet felt the progress of these past seven and a half years. — Barack Obama

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Barack Obama was a President from United States (1961–present).

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Who said "Yes, we've still got more work to do. More work to do for every American still…"?
This quote is attributed to Barack Obama, a President from United States.
When did Barack Obama live?
Barack Obama lived from 1961 – present.
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This quote touches on Education & Learning, Work & Career. Browse more quotes on these themes from the categories page.