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We know exactly what we aspire to: universal health care; attacking global warming; and protecting the environment; ending poverty in the United States of America; standing up for American jobs and for the creation of American jobs.

I want to be absolutely clear to all of you who have been devoted to this cause, and I want to be clear to the 99 percent of Americans who have not yet had the chance to have their voices heard, that I am in this race to the convention.

There's nothing wrong with experience, but she's not an agent of change. I mean, in order to be an agent of change, you have to reject the way Washington operates.

This campaign lacks conscience. It may not be true of Hillary, but of the campaign.

Both of us believe in change, but we have a very different view on what it takes to bring about change. His is more of a negotiation: bring the entrenched interests to the table and negotiate with them. I don't think that will work.

In order to be an agent of change, you have to reject the way Washington operates.

Nothing wrong with experience, but she's not an agent of change. I mean, in order to be an agent of change, you have to reject the way Washington operates.

Tonight, 47 million people in America will go to bed knowing that if their child gets up in the middle of the night sick, they're going to have to go to the emergency room and beg for health care. While the CEO of one of the biggest health…

If you want to know what this election is about, beyond ending the war and dealing with health care and energy and all these big issues that face the country, protecting our civil rights and our civil liberties -- all these issues are…

You want to know what this election is about beyond ending the war and dealing with health care and energy and all of these big issues that face the country; protecting our civil rights and civil liberties. All of these issues are…

No, of course I don't. I think there's no question he hasn't. I mean, they haven't secured the northwestern part of the country.

When I spoke to Musharraf yesterday, what I said was, first of all, you have got to allow this process of Democratization to continue.

It is very important for both the president of the United States and for presidential candidates to not politicize this, to actually provide some calm, some principled strength.

You have to allow independent, international investigators into Pakistan to determine what the facts are.

First of all, you have got to allow this process of democratization to continue.

A lot of the money that we've given to Pakistan in my view has been wasted.

It is very important for both of President of the United States and for presidential candidates to not politicize this.

I actually spoke to President Musharraf just a few minutes ago as I was about to come in here. And he was in Islamabad. And I urged him to continue this democratization process.