He acknowledges not being the best debater, but Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry said Sunday despite less than stellar performances, he will commit to five more, even though he thinks that's not the best way to reach the American people.
"I really like getting out and being able to talk to people, just like I'm talking with you today where you have time to lay out your ideas," Perry said on "Fox News Sunday," adding that he's learned to treat the race as a marathon, not a sprint.
And regardless of his recent debate performance, Perry said given the chance he could take on President Obama in a one-on-one over what he calls the president's "Frankenstein experiment" with the American economy.
"We got a great debater, a smooth politician in the White House right now, that's not working really good for America. If you want to know how someone is going to perform in the future, take a look at their past," he said.
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