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Hillary Clinton's speech and video or audio

Last speech! (Hillary)

Thank you very much. Thank you.

I didn't prepare for today's party in advance, but I'm glad to have you here!

At the beginning of today, I want to express my heartfelt thanks to all of you, to those who worked hard for (my) campaign, to those who drove by and stood on both sides of the street holding homemade slogans, to those who scrimped and saved and enthusiastically raised money, to those who visited our home, made phone calls, had arguments with friends and neighbors (to support me), and to those who wrote emails and donated money online. You have given too much support to our activities. I am here. Seeing mom and dad joining in with their children, parents whispered to the children on their shoulders, "Look, dreams can come true."

I should also thank young people like Ann, who is just 13 years old and comes from mayfield, Ohio. She decided to use the money she had saved for going to Disney in the past two years to volunteer in Pennsylvania with her mother. And those veterans, childhood friends, and people from new york and Arkansas, you came here not far from Wan Li to tell anyone else that they support me as much as you do.

Thanks to the female voters born in 1980s and 1990s. They are not old enough to vote, but many people voted for us. Besides, I once told you about someone. Her name is frans? Sting, an 88-year-old native of Dazhou, Nandaka, insisted that her daughter lie in bed with an absentee electoral ticket. Her daughter and a friend put an American flag behind her mother's bed to help her fill out the ballot. He died soon after. According to national laws, this vote cannot be included in the final result. But the girl later told reporters, "My father is very stubborn. I was very unhappy when I heard that my mother's vote was not adopted. He hasn't voted once in 20 years. This time he voted for his mother. "

My dear voters, the people I promised, I thank you. Although the result is not satisfactory, thank you very much for staying with me now. Your happiness and sadness inspired me, touched me and made our life. In your commitment to your country, mine is second to none.

654.38+08 million you come from all corners of society: men, women and children, Latinos, white blacks in the United States, rich and poor, middle-class homosexuals and non-homosexuals. You all fight with me, and I will continue to fight with you, no matter when and where. We have the same dream, and we fight for it together.

Remember-fight, in order to take care of my daughter, she is a single mother in the company and school. She once told me that everything I do is to make me a more competent mother; Let's fight. In order to hold my hand, the woman asked me how to ensure that I could bring health insurance. I cried when I heard that, because even if she worked three jobs, it wouldn't help. Let's fight, he said. Take care of my brother for the marine corps waiting for medical insurance. Can you take care of me? Let's stand up and fight for those who have lost their jobs and insurance, and those who can't afford gas, daily expenses and college fees, but their president has turned a blind eye to them for the past seven years.

I took part in this election because I traditionally and firmly believe that public utilities are aimed at helping people solve problems and realize their dreams. I have been blessed by countless opportunities and blessings in my life, and I also hope that all opportunities and blessings will care for all Americans. On that day, you will always see me at the forefront of democracy-fighting for the future. Now we continue to fight and continue our unfinished goal. What can we do? Let me gather my energy and enthusiasm, gather our strength and try our best to elect Barack? Obama becomes the next American president.

Today, when I stopped campaigning, I celebrated his victory and cheered for his excellent campaign. I support him and fully support his victory. In the meantime, I ask you to join me in supporting Barack? Obama fought hard and supported him as much as he supported me.

We worked together in the Senate for four years, fought with him in the election 16 months, and then had 22 debates with him in succession. I know his campaign well, and I also see strength and determination, grace and courage in him. Barack has been living the American dream all his life, starting with a community organizer, going to the Senate and then to the United States Senate. Every step he took ensured the realization of his dream. In this campaign, he encouraged many people to participate in the democratic process and to make contributions to our future.

Speaking of it, at the beginning of my campaign, I had only one purpose, that is, to win back the White House, to ensure that one of us can stand out as president, and to put our country back on the track of peace, prosperity and development. That's why we should support Obama's inauguration in the Oval Office on June 20th, 2009.

I know, and we all know how difficult this battle is. Democrats are like a family. Now it's time to rebuild our relationship. Let's join hands and get together under the same ideals and values and the motherland we love.

In the past, we had differences, but today, we have merged into a collective, marched in the same direction, won the victory in September with unprecedented unity, and transformed our country. After all, we have experienced too many dangers. What people need is an economy that can realize the American dream: the opportunity to work hard to make money, save money for college, support their families and cope with retirement; I can afford gasoline and other daily necessities, and I still have a balance at the end of the month. A widely accepted economy is one that can meet people's needs and ensure people's affluent life.

People need a universal health security system, which is both efficient and not beyond their ability to pay. In this way, parents don't have to hesitate for their own and their children's insurance, and they also save the trouble of paying insurance premiums for short-term jobs. For me, it's not just one thing, it's a passion, it's a reason, it's a struggle until every American enjoys insurance, no exceptions, no excuses.

The people need a truly fair America, from human rights to labor rights, from women's rights to gay rights, from ending discrimination to promoting the trade union system, and then to helping our primary task, that is, caring for our families.

We all look forward to restoring America's position in the world, ending the Iraq war, leading the world with value again, and facing the challenges from poverty, genocide, terrorism and global warming together with our allies. For forty years, I have been directly or indirectly involved in politics. In the past 40 years, this country has elected 10 presidents, of which the Democratic Party won only three times. Today, people who have won twice are present. Under the leadership of this democratic president, we made rapid progress in the 1990s, enjoyed unprecedented economic prosperity, successfully dominated world security and peace, and won the respect of the whole world. It is not difficult to imagine that under his leadership, we may be able to make greater achievements. On the other hand, in the past seven years, we have lost many opportunities, such as environment, economy, health care, civil rights, education and foreign policy, and legislation. Maybe we can go further and achieve more, as long as Democrats live in the White House.

Now we can't miss it. We have gone too far and paid too much.

But the road ahead is not smooth, and some people will say that it is too difficult and unqualified. What I want to say is that as long as the United States still exists on the earth, people who say such things are not worthy to be Americans. Real Americans will spare no effort to cross any possible territory through hard work, tenacious confidence and pioneering spirit.

This belief, this optimism, inspired me and Obama; This belief, this optimism, has inspired millions of you and made the voice of support resound through space.

So today, Senator Obama and I stand shoulder to shoulder and say loudly, "We can."

This election is a turning point. The key is that we need to know what the real choice is, whether we should go forward or backward, how far we have come, and at the beginning of the campaign, people everywhere are asking the same question:

Can women be commanders? Well, I think everyone has given a perfect answer.

So can black Americans be presidents? Senator Obama gave another perfect answer.

Looking back now, someone once asked me what it would be like if a woman ran for president. My answer is always, I am proud to run for president, because I will be the best president. But most women, like thousands of women in Qian Qian, know that there are still many obstacles and prejudices, many of which are unnoticed.

From now on, we can proudly claim that it is inconceivable for a woman to win the primary election, a woman is the closest to a political party candidate, and a woman can become the president of the United States. In fact, everything is inconceivable. Today, we are gathered in this solemn historic building, but we know that this is the fiftieth woman to walk in space. If 50 women can be sent into space, it will be difficult to send a woman to the White House in the future.

Although this time we failed to break this heavy imprisonment spell, we are full of hope and belief, but thank you, I saw how the180,000 cracks split it, and there was never such a ray of light coming in, which would make us brighter and brighter. American history has always developed in this way.

Life is short, but time is expensive. Pay for countless risks. Let's work hard for hope, which is why I wholeheartedly ensure that Obama becomes the president of the country. I also hope you can join me in cheering for him and fighting for him.

Looking at you, I have never felt so happy. Compared with the setbacks encountered by the American people in Qian Qian, the setbacks encountered in the election campaign are nothing, so today I will be grateful and move on. Leave the spotlight and be me before; Leave the public eye, be the future me, and strive to give every American the opportunity I once had, so as to ensure that every child can thrive and develop his potential.

I will go forward with a grateful heart, work hard with a love for my country, and greet tomorrow with a confident and optimistic attitude. It is time for us to make every effort to ensure that the name of another Democrat can appear on the presidential candidate list that has never appeared in 40 years. Similarly, we will take back our country again and move forward with expectations and commitments for the future!

Thank you, and God bless you and America.

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