I come here tonight as the Democratic candidate for the office of the Presidency in a difficult and somber time in the l...
This is a struggle really in a larger sense between two different concepts of government which has gone on for many year...
I stand for full employment in the United States.
I think in 1960 the cause of all mankind is the cause of America.
I think the job of the next President will be more difficult than any President since Abraham Lincoln.
I think we do.
This is an important election, and I come to you in 1960, in October and September, asking your assistance.
I think the spirit of this country is to give.
I want people to look again to the United States for leadership.
We proved it in two wars. We proved it in peacetime.
This is a contest of nerve and will.
I am not trying to run America down; I am trying to build America up.
So in a very real sense, we are all involved.
I am very grateful for the Governor's generous remarks, and his kind analogy with Mr. Perry.
I think we are moving through a somber time, and I don't think there are any easy answers to any of the problems that we...
I ask you to look ahead in this country.
My program is brief: that is to strengthen this country.
I want them to wonder what the President of the United States is doing.