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I want to be President of the United States of America.

And what makes all of this so heartbreaking is that it was - in each and every case - entirely preventable.

I'm in this race for the same reason that I fought for jobs for the jobless and hope for the hopeless.

A nation healed. A world repaired. An America that believes again.

Anyone who tells you otherwise is more interested in scoring points than solving problems.

I will raise it to keep pace so that workers don't fall behind.

It's a time to draw hope from the extraordinary perseverance of those helping combat this disease around the world.

This World AIDS Day is a time to reflect on what this global crisis is costing us.

We cannot give the boy back the parents he lost or the woman back the future she had dreamed of.

That is what I will fight to do as President.

As President, I will end the war in Iraq.

I run for the Presidency of the United States of America because that's the party America needs us to be right now.

The values I learned as the son of a single mother, as the grandson of a strong Midwestern woman and from my wife and two daughters are a not only a part of who I am, but a part of what keeps me fighting for change in this country.

What I am hearing from women across the country is that they are looking for a leader who will put them first, who will remember that balancing work and family is a challenge for millions.

Representative Berry has been a tireless leader in her community, and she will play a vital role in our campaign's outreach efforts in Waterloo and across Iowa.

Hans Peterson made a calculated decision. He felt that he would have better treatment if he went into the French judicial system and left the United States. I think that it was a clear calculation on his part.

Hans Peterson made a calculated decision. He felt that he would have better treatment if he went into the French judicial system and left the United States. I think that it was a clear calculation on his part. I hate to see him benefit or…

And, by the way, Senator Clinton still has not explained what exactly this mandate is. What is she going to do if somebody doesn't purchase health care? Is she going to fine them? Is she going to garnish their wages?