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a green, renewable energy economy isn't some pie-in-the-sky, far-off future, it is now.

My entire energy plan will produce three times the oil savings that John McCain's ever could.

I'm not running for President to do what polls well, I'm running to do what's right for America.

I am the father of two young girls who are growing up playing sports and who are beneficiaries of the doors Title IX opened.

I want my daughters to grow up in an America where they have opportunities that are even greater than their mother had.

I want our two daughters to grow up in an America where they have the freedom and opportunity to live their dreams and raise their own families.

But thanks to Title IX, we have made much progress.

That's why I'll require employers to provide all of their workers with seven paid sick days a year.

That's why I was proud to co-sponsor the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act.

I also don't accept an America that makes women choose between their kids and their careers.

What we spend in a week in Iraq would fund all this stuff for a year or two years or three years.

What we spend a week in Iraq would fund all this stuff for a year, or two years, or three years, I mean, the magnitude, the scale of what we're spending at the federal government and what we're short-changing that would make a real…

The fact that John McCain's top adviser says, that a terrorist attack on American soil would be a 'big advantage' for their political campaign is a complete disgrace, and is exactly the kind of politics that needs to change.

The fact that John McCain's top adviser says that a terror attack on American soil would be a big advantage for their political campaign is a complete disgrace and exactly the kind of politics that needs to change.

It goes back to what I learned as a community organizer all those years ago – that change in this country comes not from the top-down, but from the bottom up.