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第20章 Final Primary Night (1)

St. Paul,MN∣June 03,2008

Tonight,after fifty-four hard-fought contests,our primary season has finally come to an end.

Sixteen months have passed since we first stood together on the steps of the Old State Capitol in Springfield,Illinois. Thousands of miles have been traveled. Millions of voices have been heard. And because of what you said-because you decided that change must come to Washington;because you believed that this year must be different than all the rest;because you chose to listen not to your doubts or your fears but to your greatest hopes and highest aspirations,tonight we mark the end of one historic journey with the beginning of another-a journey that will bring a new and better day to America. Tonight,I can stand before you and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for president of the United States.

I want to thank every American who stood with us over the course of this campaign-through the good days and the bad;from the snows of Cedar Rapids to the sunshine of Sioux Falls. And tonight I also want to thank the men and woman who took this journey with me as fellow candidates for president.

At this defining moment for our nation,we should be proud that our party put forth one of the most talented,qualified field of individuals ever to run for this office. I have not just competed with them as rivals,I have learned from them as friends,as public servants,and as patriots who love America and are willing to work tirelessly to make this country better. They are leaders of this party,and leaders that America will turn to for years to come.

That is particularly true for the candidate who has traveled further on this journey than anyone else. Senator Hillary Clinton has made history in this campaign not just because she’s a woman who has done what no woman has done before,but because she’s a leader who inspires millions of Americans with her strength,her courage,and her commitment to the causes that brought us here tonight.

We’ve certainly had our differences over the last sixteen months. But as someone who’s shared a stage with her many times,I can tell you that what gets Hillary Clinton up in the morning-even in the face of tough odds-is exactly what sent her and Bill Clinton to sign up for their first campaign in Texas all those years ago;what sent her to work at the Children’s Defense Fund and made her fight for health care as first lady;what led her to the United States Senate and fueled her barrier-breaking campaign for the presidency-an unyielding desire to improve the lives of ordinary Americans,no matter how difficult the fight may be. And you can rest assured that when we finally win the battle for universal health care in this country,she will be central to that victory. When we transform our energy policy and lift our children out of poverty,it will be because she worked to help make it happen. Our party and our country are better off because of her,and I am a better candidate for having had the honor to compete with Hillary Rodham Clinton.

There are those who say that this primary has somehow left us weaker and more divided. Well I say that because of this primary,there are millions of Americans who have cast their ballot for the very first time. There are independents and Republicans who understand that this election isn’t just about the party in charge of Washington,it’s about the need to change Washington. There are young people,and African Americans,and Latinos,and women of all ages who have voted in numbers that have broken records and inspired a nation.

All of you chose to support a candidate you believe in deeply. But at the end of the day,we aren’t the reason you came out and waited in lines that stretched block after block to make your voice heard. You didn’t do that because of me or Senator Clinton or anyone else. You did it because you know in your hearts that at this moment-a moment that will define a generation-we cannot afford to keep doing what we’ve been doing. We owe our children a better future. We owe our country a better future. And for all those who dream of that future tonight,I say-let us begin the work together. Let us unite in common effort to chart a new course for America.

In just a few short months,the Republican Party will arrive in St. Paul with a very different agenda. They will come here to nominate John McCain,a man who has served this country heroically. I honor that service,and I respect his many accomplishments,even if he chooses to deny mine. My differences with him are not personal;they are with the policies he has proposed in this campaign.

Because while John McCain can legitimately tout moments of independence from his party in the past,such independence has not been the hallmark of his presidential campaign.

It’s not change when John McCain decided to stand with George Bush 95 percent of the time,as he did in the Senate last year.

It’s not change when he offers four more years of Bush economic policies that have failed to create well-paying jobs,or insure our workers,or help Americans afford the skyrocketing cost of college-policies that have lowered the real incomes of the average American family,widened the gap between Wall Street and Main Street,and left our children with a mountain of debt.