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A Des Moines high school was alive with presidential-campaign energy Tuesday morning, when Republican hopefuls Michele Bachmann, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul and four of Mitt Romney's sons dropped by and tried to connect with teenagers.
"The first is, what kinds of jobs will be available for you when you graduate from high school and college," he said. "The second is, how much debt is our generation going to leave your generation."
"She doesn't really have much substance, she kind of talks about herself, and I think she highlights points she thinks are important that aren't really necessary to her identity as a candidate," he said, adding that her frequent mention of being born in Waterloo was a turnoff for him.