While in Indiana tonight, Barack Obama said, "It's good to be back in the Midwest. I am glad to see everybody here in Evansville."
"I want to thank the hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians who stood with our campaign today."
"There were a lot folks who didn't think we can make this a race when we started. They thought we were going to be blown out..."
"After 14 long months, it's easy to forget what this campaign is about from time to time... to lose sight of the fierce urgency of this moment. It's easy to get caught up in the distractions and the tit for that of our politics."
"We already know John McCain offers more of the same."
"Because the truth is, the challenges we face are not just the fault of one man or one party. Think about it. How many years or how many decades have we been talking about resolving our health care crisis... In every election, politicians come to your cities and your towns and tell you what you want to hear... This is our chance to say 'Not this year'. This is our chance to say 'Not this time'. We have a choice in this election."
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Barack Obama - After Losing the Pennsylvania Electikon
Labels:
Barack Obama,
Economy,
Hillary Clinton,
Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia,
Taxes
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