And I do not believe that any candidate for office who runs in 1960 on a constant program of reassurance, of pallid promises, of vague charg...
I come here to New Jersey tonight to ask your help, not only for my own candidacy, and that of Senator Johnson, but because I believe the po...
I hope to set before the people our unfinished agenda - to indicate their obligations - and not simply follow their every whim and pleasure.
We are choosing a President of the United States.
I want to be President of all the people.
Everyone in this room, as I look around, has contributed a good deal.
For I am not in this campaign merely to win an election - I seek election in order to carry out our program.
I want to be a President who cares, not only about the Nation's loss of gold, but about 4 million men losing their jobs and income.
I want to be a President who recognizes every citizen's rights as well as his obligations.
I want above all else to be a President known - at the end of 4 years - as one who not only prevented war but won the peace.
For the last 3 months, in outlining the programs I believe this country needs, I have in effect answered the question why I want to be Presi...
And if I am successful on Tuesday, it is my intention to be, in the fullest measure of the word and office, the next President of the United...
I want to be a President who has the confidence of the people - and who takes the people into his confidence.
I think you are here for the same reason that I am, because this is an important election, because we are Democrats, because we believe in p...
I am not promising action in the first 100 days alone - I am promising you 1,000 days of exacting Presidential leadership.
I ask your help in finishing the work of this campaign.
I want to try to set as my standard the day Abraham Lincoln called his wartime Cabinet together to read to them his draft of the Emancipatio...
If I am successful, I am going to Washington, D.C., and get this country to work.