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I have not signed on to the notion of an interest rates freeze...

I think that as we move forward in this debate, understand we are both Democrats, and we understand the issues at stake.

I want to acknowledge a candidate who left the race this week, John Edwards, who did such an outstanding job elevating the issues of poverty and the plight of working families all across the country.

I believe we can be a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants.

it's because we both love this country, and we believe deeply in the issues that are at stake.

I have not signed on to the notion of an interest rates freeze.

John Edwards has spent a lifetime fighting to give voice to the voiceless and hope to the struggling.

in America, the future is what we decide it's going to be.

That's why I believe that we are not as divided as our politics suggests.

I think that Senator Kennedy felt that I was tapping into a spirit in this country of thinking big, dreaming big, trying to bring the American people together, trying to get young people reengaged in the process of remaking this country…

What a big gap there was between the seeming lack of urgency on the part of the president and what people are experiencing day to day. People are anxious. As I travel around the country, they're worried about losing their homes. They're…

We have got to have an energy policy that is so much more aggressive than the one that we have right now; both to deal with global warming and to also invest in solar, wind, bio-diesel, the green jobs of the future.

The Kennedy Family, more than any other, has always stood for what's best about the Democratic Party and what is best about America.

And finally tonight, we heard President Bush say that the surge in Iraq is working, when we know that's just not true.

I think that there is some consensus on the Democratic Party side.

I think some Republicans are voting in the Democratic primary.

What I was struck by was what a big gap there was between the seeming lack of urgency on the part of the president and what people are experiencing day-to-day.