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It's thanks to the bravery and sacrifice of these workers—and union men and women before them—that we've made progress in the fight to ensure that every American has rights on the job and the chance to improve their lives.

I am grateful for the support of Congressman Cardoza and Congressman Costa at this important time in our campaign.

We cannot ignore suffering to our south, nor stand for the globalization of the empty stomach.

It's time for a new alliance of the Americas.

I will never, ever, compromise the cause of liberty.

The hundreds of mostly Latino janitors who walked off the job this week throughout the Bay Area took a stand against the unacceptable and ever-growing divide between the wealthiest and poorest among us—and they're inspiring other working…

When I am in the White House, I will bring with me an unshakable commitment to maintaining that bond between the United States of America and an unshakable commitment to Israel's security.

You know, John McCain's having to deal with his -- Hagee, who said stuff that is mind-boggling. I don't attribute those statements to John McCain.

I have spoken out vigorously against anti-Semitism, even in my own community, when it's not convenient.

We have got real enemies out there. And I won't hesitate to strike against those who would do us harm.

We can't afford four more years of George Bush foreign policy. That's why we can't afford John McCain.

Look, you can have an issue when it comes to faith. You can talk about guns. You can talk about being from a small town. But the reality is you can't vote against your economic interests.

I have a message to America. I have a message of change. And this is where we should go as a country.

Our journey may be long, our work will be great, but we know in our hearts we are ready for change. We are ready to come together, and in this election, we are ready to believe again.

But this year's Republican primary was a contest to see which candidate could out-Bush the other, and that's a contest that John McCain won.

Change is a tax code that rewards work instead of wealth, by cutting taxes for middle-class families, and senior citizens, and struggling homeowners.