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I campaigned on a theme of economic hope and creating jobs and increasing income.

My concern here is to do it in a way that is most appropriate for the management of the whole national security and military interests of the country.

I think that the clear mandate of this election, by the way, from the American people was an end of politics as usual, an end to the gridlock in Washington, an end to finger-pointing and blame.

I don't believe in the gag rule and I think it should be repealed.

I hope that both Senator Gore and I would be able to maintain some greater level of ongoing personal contact with folks than is typically the case.

I'm going to do better if we have the courage to change.

I disagree with Mr. Perot that the answer is to put a 50-cent gas tax on the middle class and raise more taxes on the middle class and the working poor than on the wealthy.

I think we can bring it down by 50 percent in 4 years and grow the economy.

I favor strict controls on how much you can spend running for Congress.

Mr. Bush, for 12 years you've had it your way. You've had your chance, and it didn't work.

I want to bring that change to the American people, but we must all decide first we have the courage to change for hope and a better tomorrow.

I believe experience counts, but it's not everything.

The most important family policy, urban policy, labor policy, minority policy, and foreign policy America can have is an expanding entrepreneurial economy of high-wage, high-skilled jobs.

Our country has fallen so far so fast that just a few months ago the Japanese prime minister actually said he felt sympathy for the United States.

The choice we offer is not conservative or liberal. In many ways, it is not even Republican or Democratic. It is different. It is new. And it will work.

In the end, my fellow Americans, this New Covenant simply asks us all to be Americans again—old-fashioned Americans for a new time. Opportunity, responsibility, community.

When we pull together, America will pull ahead.