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John Edwards was a great champion of working people during the first of this campaign. Many of his themes are ones that Democrats as a whole share.

In terms of the tire gauge issue, I think that was and is an illuminating issue.

I AM the biggest celebrity in the world.

He's been very supportive. I thought he showed extraordinary restraint in a fairly provocative interview while he was on his trip.

They're interested in scoring political points.

I'm letting our respective teams work out the details. I don't think we're looking for catharsis. I think what we're looking for is energy and excitement about the prospects of changing this country.

If we're going to be serious about this problem, we need an all hands on deck approach. An effort from scientists and engineers, businesses, homeowners, all of us are going to have to get behind a new approach to energy. We know this is a…

Well, if you need one more example of what's wrong with our energy policy or George Bush's policies in general, there's a new report today -- some of you may have read in the newspaper -- Iraq has been getting a windfall because of rising…

That's one of the reasons I voted for an energy bill in the Senate that was far from perfect, but doubled our use of alternative energy. We've got to develop it.

In 10 years, we're going to eliminate the need for oil from the entire Middle East and Venezuela, all of it.

You know, if you need one more example of what's wrong with our energy policy or George Bush's policies, in general, there's a new report today, some of you may have read in the newspaper, Iraq has been getting a windfall because of rising…

That's kind of a tricky question for me. You know, I've got colleagues in the senate who are doing just outstanding work, and they are well into their 70s.

We know that the choices we make in November and over the next few years will shape the next decade, if not the century.

You know from your own lives that we're not better off than we were eight years ago.

If we can seize this moment, we can open the door to a new economy for the 21st century.

We simply cannot pretend that we can drill our way out of this problem.

I will put the full resources of the federal government and the full energy of the private sector behind a single, overarching goal.

This is the choice we face in the months ahead.