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We can't afford to continue down this path.

Fighting for our workers isn't bad for business; it's good for our economy.

It's time to recapture the spirit of innovation that has always fueled America's economic success.

I won't stand here and tell you that we'll be able to stop every job from going overseas or bring every job back.

The fight for American manufacturing is the fight for America's future - and I believe that's a fight this country will win.

The United States must maintain its unshakeable commitment to supporting Israel's right and capability to defend itself against these outrageous terrorist attacks.

That's how we'll make sure American automakers continue to lead the world.

Because Washington has failed the American people and this election is our chance to turn the page.

We need a new direction in Washington and that's what we've been offering throughout this campaign.

A vote for John McCain is a vote for George Bush's third term.

That's what our government should be about. Not about who's high in the polls or who is saying what about who. But rather who's helping you make sure you can achieve your American dream.

There's a lot of talk these days about how the Democratic Party is divided. But I have to tell you I am not worried. I've been campaigning in 46 states over the last 15 months, all across America. And I'm not worried about the Democratic…

When I decided to run this race, it was based on the idea that the American people were desperate for change. Because part of the problem we have is not just that our policies aren't working, it's also that the American people have lost…

This is a story of the American dream slipping away, and what the American people need right now in this defining moment of leadership is a president who will restore the fundamental American belief that if you try hard in this country…

There is no reason we shouldn't pass the 21st century G.I. Bill. John McCain is one of the few senators of either party who opposed this bill, because he thinks it's too generous. He thinks it's too generous. I could not disagree with him…

I have great respect for John McCain's service to this country.

Absolutely. That's going to be a priority.

But, when it's over, what will unify us as Democrats and what must unify us as Americans is an unyielding commitment to the men and women who have served this nation.