I stand where Franklin Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson and Harry Truman stood, and I want your help.
I don't say that all people have equal talent, but what I do say is that everyone should have their chance to develop their talent equally.
I urge that it be given careful study not only by urban officials but also by all others concerned with the life in our cities.
He runs on a slogan of standing up to Khrushchev, and yet he is not willing to let the American people hear him for the fifth time espouse h...
So I come to Brooklyn to ask your help in this campaign, and if we are elected, we are going to go to work.
I run against Mr. Nixon - I wish he were here to hear that cheer.
Political action is the highest responsibility of a citizen.
I think it is time we stopped standing still.
I want to introduce to you the next Congressman from this district, Congressman-to-be Carey.
I believe that we can win this election.
My name is John Kennedy, and I come here as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency of the United States.
I come over here to Brooklyn in this campaign to ask your help.
I run against a candidate who in 1960 says we have never had it so good.
A political campaign, I think, should be more than just a contest between two men or two political parties.
I urge that it be given careful study, not only by urban officials, but also by all others concerned with life in our cities.
I believe that it is time this country began to move forward again.
The real issue is which party and which candidate can best strengthen the United States, can best serve the public interest.
I run for the Presidency in the most difficult time in the life of our country, but with the greatest confidence, that if this country is gi...