
I'm here to urge all of you to elect John Heinz your next United States Senator.
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I'm here to urge all of you to elect John Heinz your next United States Senator.

We have campaigned the length and the breadth of this country, and the net result is we have the momentum going.

Thank you very, very much, Jim Thompson, the next Governor of the great State of Illinois.

I can assure you that in the remaining days of this campaign, I will try, in a very constructive way, to point out the significance of this election.

I think we will come out on top on November 2.

I would not concede a single State, I would not concede a single vote.

That's the direction we want to go, and that's what is going to win November 2.

If that's an example of how he is going to run your Federal Government, I don't think you want Jimmy Carter for the next 4 years.

I hope on a week from Tuesday, I can get a vote or two.

Your taxes are already too high, and that is why you are not hearing promises that are going to raise your taxes from me on this occasion.

As far as the election is concerned, it will not have any effect in hastening us to sign an agreement that would be wrong and it will have no effect in delaying us from signing an agreement that is right.

It is traditional for a candidate for election to make all sorts of promises about bold new programs he intends to introduce if elected.

One of the most encouraging things about this election is the way in which the voters are reacting as a united people, as One America.

I just want to say that several people have said 'Good luck in the election,' and in return, I want to say good luck to the Tuckshoe Tigers in their next game.

Further, to enable me to keep that promise, I shall make no promises in this campaign which would require an increase in taxes.

Under no circumstances will such action be affected by the fact that there is going to be an election November 7.

But the vote wasn't until 1:00. Were you that confident?

In Michigan, Governor Romney got almost 60 percent of the votes.