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| SEN. JOHN KERRY | |
November 3, 2004 | |
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In his concession speech, Sen. John Kerry called for his supporters to find a "common effort" without anger or recrimination after the bitter and divisive election.
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JOHN KERRY: Thank you. Thank you. (Continued cheers, applause.) Thank you so much.
Thank you. Thank you. (Continued cheers, applause.) Thank you so much. Thank you
so much. You just have no idea how warming and how generous that welcome is, your
love is, your affection, and I'm gratified by it. Today, I hope that we can begin the healing. In
America -- (applause). My friends, it was here that we began our campaign for the presidency, and all we had was hope and a vision for a better America. It was a privilege and a gift to spend two years traveling this country, coming to know so many of you. I wish that I could just wrap you up in my arms and embrace each and every one of you individually all across this nation. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. (Cheers, applause.) Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you. (Cheers, applause.) Thank you. (Applause.) AUDIENCE MEMBER: We absolutely love you! AUDIENCE
MEMBER: We've still got your back! (Laughter.) And
our children were there every single step of the way. It was unbelievable. Vanessa,
Alex, Chris, Andre and John from my family. And Elizabeth Edwards, who is so remarkable
and so strong and so smart. (Cheers, applause.) And Johnny and Cate, who went
out there on her own, just like my daughters did, and also Emma Claire and Jack,
who were up beyond their bedtime last night, like a lot of us. (Cheers, applause.)
You are so special. You brought the gift of your passion
for our country and the possibilities of change, and that will stay with us and
with this country forever. It is its own
unbelievable contribution to our democracy, and it's a gift to everybody, but
especially to me. And thanks to Ilana
Wexler, 11 years old, who started "Kids for Kerry" all across our country.
(Cheers, applause.) They worked their hearts
out. And I wish you, you don't know how much, that I could have brought this race
home for you, for them. And I say to them now: Don't lose faith. What you did
made a difference. And building on itself -- (applause). Building on itself, we
go on to make a difference another day. I promise you that time will come. The
time will come, the election will come when your work and your ballots will change
the world. And it's worth fighting for. (Applause.) They are part of me now. And I will never
forget you, and I'll never stop fighting for you. (Applause; cheers.) You may
not understand completely in what ways, but it is true when I say to you that
you have taught me and you've tested me and you've lifted me up, and you've made
me stronger. But in an American election, there are no losers, because
whether or not our candidates are successful, the next morning, we all wake up
as Americans. (Applause.) And that -- that is the greatest privilege and the most
remarkable good fortune that can come to us on Earth. In the days ahead, we must find common cause, we must join in common effort, without remorse or recrimination, without anger or rancor. America is in need of unity and longing for a larger measure of compassion. I hope President Bush will advance those values in the coming years. I pledge to do my part
to try to bridge the partisan divide. I know this is a difficult time for my supporters,
but I ask them, all of you, to join me in doing that. Now more than ever, with
our soldiers in harm's way, we must stand together and succeed in Iraq and win
the war on terror. Our fight goes on to put America back to work and
to make our economy a great engine of job growth. Our fight goes on to make affordable
health care a accessible right for all Americans, not a privilege. Our fight goes
on to protect the environment, to achieve equality, to push the frontiers of science
and discovery, and to restore America's reputation in the world. I believe that
all of this will happen, and sooner than we may think because we're America and
America always moves forward. (Applause.) I'm proud of what we stood for in this campaign and of what we accomplished.
When we began, no one thought it was possible to even make this a close race.
But we stood for real change, change that would make a real difference in the
life of our nation and the lives of our families, and we defined that choice to
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