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Ask Hillary and Obama about their speeches during the campaign.

Transcript of Hillary Clinton's Support Speech

Thank you very much. Well, it's not exactly my planned party, but I definitely like this company.

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Today, the first thing I want to say is that I am very grateful to all of you, to everyone who poured your efforts and hopes into this campaign, to those who drove for miles waving homemade slogans on both sides of the street, to those who saved money, to those who knocked on the door and called, and to those who talked with your friends and neighbors and sometimes argued with them. ...

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... they sent emails and contributed articles online. They invested so much money in our common cause. They carried their little daughter and son on their shoulders and whispered in their ears, "Look, you can be anyone you want to be."

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For young people. ...

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Like 13-year-old Anne Riddle (ph) from mayfield, Ohio, she has saved money for Disney World for two years and decided to use her savings to travel to Pennsylvania with her mother and volunteer there.

For veterans, for childhood friends, for new york and Arkansas. ...

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... he traveled all over the country and told everyone who would listen why you supported me. And all women in their eighties and nineties. ...

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... born before women voted, and they voted for our campaign. I told you the story of Florence Stein (ph) in South Dakota before. She was 88 years old and insisted that her daughter take the absentee ballot to the bedside of the hospice hospital. Her daughter and a friend put an American flag behind her bed and helped her fill out the ballot.

She died soon. According to state law, her vote didn't count, but her daughter later told reporters, "My father was a grumpy old cowboy. When he heard that his mother's vote didn't count, he was very unhappy. I don't think he hasn't voted for 20 years, but he voted instead of my mother. "

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Therefore, to all those who voted for me and those who promised my full support, my commitment to you and the progress we are pursuing is unwavering.

You inspired and touched me with the sad and joyful stories that make up our lives. Your commitment to our country makes me feel humble. Eighteen million people come from all walks of life. ...

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... women and men, young and old, Latinos and Asians, African Americans and whites. ...

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... rich, poor, middle class, gay and straight, you are all with me.

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No matter when and where, I will do my best to stand firmly with you. Our common dream is worth fighting for.

Remember, we fought for a single mother with a young daughter. She juggled work and school. She told me, "Everything I did was to make her live better."

We fought for the woman who grabbed my hand and asked me, "What are you going to do to ensure that I enjoy medical care?". Began to cry, because even if she worked three jobs, she couldn't afford insurance.

We fought for the young man wearing a Marine T-shirt. He waited for months for medical care and said, "Take care of my brother over there, and then please take care of me?"

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We fight for those who have lost their jobs and health care, for those who can't afford gasoline, food or college, and for those who feel that the president has turned a blind eye to them in the past seven years.

I took part in this election because I have a traditional belief that public service is to help people solve problems and realize their dreams. In my own life, I have had all the opportunities and blessings, and I hope all Americans have the same opportunities and blessings.

Before that day comes, you will find that I have been standing in the front line of democracy and fighting for the future.