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I believe that there is not a single man, woman, and child in America who's not worthy of help.

I think it's important whether you're willing to take hard positions.

This kind of squabbling -- how many children is this going to get health care? How many people are going to get...

What I didn't hear was an explanation for why over 100 times you voted 'present' instead of 'yes' or 'no.'

If you keep military bases in Iraq, you are continuing the occupation. The occupation must end, as respects Al-Qaeda public enemy number one, they're responsible for about 10 percent of the violence according to the reports.

There is however a difference between us on this issue and I don't think it's subtle. The difference is I will have all combat troops out the first year that I'm president.

The bigger underdog in America is the middle class, who are struggling, working people in this country who are struggling every single day, low income families.

The bigger underdog in America is the middle class, who are struggling, working people in this country who are struggling every single day, low income families.

I want to be absolutely clear to all of you who have been devoted to this cause, and I want to be clear to the 99 percent of Americans who have not yet had the chance to have their voices heard, that I am in this race to the convention.

I am in this race until we have actually restored the American dream and strengthened and restored the middle class of America.

I congratulated Senator Obama when he finished first and I finished second in Iowa. One race down. Tonight, I congratulate Senator Clinton and Senator Obama, two races down, 48 states left to go.

It is not about me. It is about the cause of giving voice to all those whose voices are not being heard in this democracy.

I intend to be the nominee of my party.

The only question is whether we have the backbone, and the will, and the determination to go there.

The goal is still in sight. And what is that goal? To make as our next president of the United States John Edwards.

We have had too much in America of people's voices not being heard.

We know exactly what we aspire to: universal health care; attacking global warming; and protecting the environment; ending poverty in the United States of America; standing up for American jobs and for the creation of American jobs.

This campaign lacks conscience. It may not be true of Hillary, but of the campaign.