In her victory speech in Pennsylvania, Clinton said, "It's a long road to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and it runs right through the heart of Pennsylvania. You know, for six weeks Senator Obama and I have criss-crossed the state, meeting people up close, being judged side by side. You listened... and today you chose....
"I thank you Pennsylvania for deciding that I can be that president. For me, the victory we shared tonight is deeply personal. It was here in Pennsylvania where my grandfather started work... "
"I am in this race to fight for you, to fight for everyone who has ever been counted out..."
"The pundits questioned whether Pennsylvanians would trust me with this charge and tonight you show me that you do."
"I hope you'll go to HillaryClinton.com and show your support tonight because the future of this campaign is in your hands. You know, some people counted me out and said to drop out.. well the American people don't quit and they deserve a president who doesn't quit either."
"After seven long years of President Bush, we have our work cut out for us."
"All through this campaign, I have offered solutions --solutions for good jobs you can raise a family on. Jobs that can't be shipped overseas and on Earth day, clean green jobs..."
"We are going to end the war on science and have a renewed commitment to science and research."
"I might stumble and I might get knocked down, but if you'll stand with me... I'll always get right back up."
----
From earlier in the day on 'Good Morning America', Clinton talked about Iraq.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Hillary Clinton - Pennsylvania Victory Speech Excerpts
Labels:
Barack Obama,
Economy,
Hillary Clinton,
Pennsylvania,
Taxes,
victory speech
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment