All these accusations that are starting to come out, seem to correspond to shifts in political fortune.
deliver a policy speech on the campus of Cornell College
participate in the National Public Radio/Iowa Public Radio Debate
hold a roundtable discussion on the increasing burden of skyrocketing credit card debt on Iowa's middle class families
This World AIDS Day is a time to reflect on what this global crisis is costing us.
We cannot give the boy back the parents he lost or the woman back the future she had dreamed of.
That is what I will fight to do as President.
And what makes all of this so heartbreaking is that it was - in each and every case - entirely preventable.
Anyone who tells you otherwise is more interested in scoring points than solving problems.
What's stopping us is not a lack of knowledge or resources, but a lack of will.
I never expected to be here, I always knew this journey was improbable.
I want to be President of the United States of America.
It's a time to draw hope from the extraordinary perseverance of those helping combat this disease around the world.
I will raise it to keep pace so that workers don't fall behind.
We are in a defining moment in our history.
I'm in this race for the same reason that I fought for jobs for the jobless and hope for the hopeless.
A nation healed. A world repaired. An America that believes again.
As President, I will end the war in Iraq.