
He won't be able to say, 'Well, you have given the benefit of the doubt to George Bush on Iran,' because I haven't.
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He won't be able to say, 'Well, you have given the benefit of the doubt to George Bush on Iran,' because I haven't.

I want to thank great friends and outstanding members of the House of Representatives Congressman Capuano and Congressman Delahunt.

I think that will bode well for a general election where we can't just have the same election that we had in 2000 or in 2004.

I'm interested in solving problems, that's what I think the American people are interested in.

It is not enough just to change political parties in the White House; that we've got to bring about more fundamental change.

She believes that we have to force people who don't have health insurance to buy it.

Latino voters know of my commitment to them and the work that I've done for years, then they gravitate towards my candidacy.

We have to give a pathway to citizenship after they have paid a fine and learned English.

He and I shared, I think, a fundamental view that it is not enough just to change political parties in the White House, that we have got to bring about more fundamental change.

Mitt Romney hasn't gotten a very good return on his invest many during this presidential campaign.

Before the latest round of immigrants showed up, you had huge unemployment rates among African-American youth. And, so, I think to suggest somehow that the problem that we're seeing in inner-city unemployment, for example, is attributable…

I believe we're at a defining moment in our history. Our nation is at war; our planet is in peril. Families all across the country are struggling with everything from back-breaking health care costs to trying to stay in their homes.

I'm not just ready on day one. I'm right on day one. I was right on the war to begin with.

I don't think the Republicans are going to be in a strong position to argue fiscal responsibility, when they have added $4 trillion or $5 trillion worth of national debt.

The legislation, the authorization had the title, an authorization to use U.S. military force, U.S. military force, in Iraq. I think everybody, the day after that vote was taken, understood this was a vote potentially to go to war.

I respect Senator Clinton. I think her service to this country has been extraordinary.

It's important to be right on day one.