"policy to effect the change that we need [economically]. And allow free enterprise and the industrious Americans who run our small businesses and want to raise a family, allowing our families to grow and prosper and thrive, Americans who still believe in those ideals to get in there and effect change. I want to work for people who believe in that."
(insertion of [economically] is mine)
Ah, yes I did read that. But we have the line...”Americans who still believe in those ideals to get in there and effect change.” before that sentence I quoted. She wants to work for people who ‘get in there and effect change’? That’s what perplexed me.
I thought it was the most interesting sentence because it did sound like more of a declaration of wanting to represent those people, but the previous sentence didn’t fit that scenario.