Remarks
following
the
New
Hampshire
primary
Thank
you.
Thank
you
so
much.
I
come
tonight
with
a
very,
very
full
heart.
And
I
want
especially
to
thank
New
Hampshire.
Over
the
last
week,
I
listened
to
you
and
in
the
process,
I
found
my
own
voice.
I
felt
like
we
all
spoke
from
our
hearts,
and
I am
so
gratified
that
you
responded.
Now,
together,
let's
give
America
the
kind
of
comeback
that
New
Hampshire
has
just
given
me.
For
all
the
ups
and
downs
of
this
campaign,
you
helped
remind
everyone
that
politics
isn't
a
game.
This
campaign
is
about
people.
It's
about
making
a
difference
in
your
lives.
It’s
about
making
sure
that
everyone
in
this
country
has
the
opportunity
to
live
up
to
his
or
her
God-given
potential.
That
has
been
the
work
of
my
life.
We
are
facing
a
moment
of
so
many
big
challenges.
We
know
we
face
challenges
here
at
home,
around
the
world,
so
many
challenges
for
the
people
whose
lives
I've
been
privileged
to
be
part
of.
I've
met
families
in
this
state
and
all
over
our
country
who
have
lost
their
homes
to
foreclosures.
Men
and
women
who
work
day
and
night
but
can't
pay
the
bills
and
hope
they
don't
get
sick
because
they
can't
afford
health
insurance.
Young
people
who
can't
afford
to
go
to
college
to
pursue
their
dreams.
Too
many
have
been
invisible
for
too
long.
Well,
you
are
not
invisible
to
me.
The
oil
companies,
the
drug
companies,
the
health
insurance
companies,
the
predatory
student
loan
companies
have
had
seven
years
of a
president
who
stands
up
for
them.
It's
time
we
had
a
president
who
stands
up
for
all
of
you.
I
intend
to
be
that
president,
to
be a
president
who
puts
you
first
-
your
lives,
your
families,
your
children,
your
future.
I
believe
deeply
in
America,
in
our
can-do
spirit,
in
our
ability
to
meet
any
challenge
and
solve
any
problem.
I
believe
in
what
we
can
do
together.
In
the
future,
we
will
build
together.
There
will
be
no
more
invisible
Americans.
So
we're
going
to
take
what
we've
learned
here
in
New
Hampshire,
and
we're
going
to
rally
on
and
make
our
case.
We
are
in
it
for
the
long
run.
And
that
is
because
we
are
in
it
for
the
American
people.
This
victory
will
serve
notice
that
people
across
our
country
know
what's
really
at
stake,
that
we
will
all
be
called
upon
to
deliver
on
the
promise
of
America.
We'll
be
called
upon
to
deliver
on
the
promise
that
the
middle
class
will
grow
and
prosper
again,
to
deliver
on
the
promise
the
government
will
be
of
the
people,
by
the
people
and
for
the
people,
not
just
the
privileged
few,
to
deliver
on
the
promise
that
every
generation
will
have
their
shot
at
the
American
dream,
to
deliver
on
the
promise
that
we'll
have
the
will
and
the
wisdom
to
end
the
war
in
Iraq
the
right
way,
to
deliver
on
the
promise
to
take
care
of
our
brave
veterans
and
restore
America’s
standing,
respect,
and
credibility
around
the
world.
We
know
that
for
the
promise
of
America
to
be
real,
we
are
called
upon
to
deliver
on
that
promise.
And
if
you
join
in
this
call
to
greatness,
we
will,
together,
answer.
So
tomorrow,
we're
going
to
get
up,
roll
up
our
sleeves
and
keep
going.
I
invite
you
to
come
join
us
at
Hillaryclinton.com.
We're
going
to
tap
into
all
of
the
spirit,
the
talent
and
just
the
plain
grit
of
this
great
nation
again.
We
are
determined
to
tackle
our
toughest
problems
and
stand
up
to
those
who
most
need
a
champion
because
we
are
determined
to
make
America
work
again
for
all
of
our
people.
We
came
back
tonight
because
you
spoke
loudly
and
clearly.
You
want
this
campaign
to
be
about
you
because
there
is
so
much
at
stake
for
our
country.
I
have
so
many
people
to
thank.
I
want
to
thank
the
two
most
important
people
in
my
life,
Bill
and
Chelsea.
I
want
to
thank
them
for
their
incredible
commitment,
their
passion
and
their
heart.
I
want
to
thank
my
entire
family,
particularly
my
mother,
who
is
watching
tonight.
I
want
to
thank
the
extraordinary
team
here
in
New
Hampshire
that
never
faltered
one
minute.
That
team
had
a
great
staff.
It
had
volunteers
and
supporters
from
across
the
state
and
this
country.
I
want
to
thank
the
young
people
across
New
Hampshire
who
came
out.
They
asked
the
hard
questions
and
they
voted
their
hearts
and
their
minds
and
I
really
appreciate
it.
Finally,
I
want
to
say
how
much
I
respect
our
Democratic
candidates.
Senators
Dodd
and
Biden
who
were
in
the
race
earlier
have
given
great
service
to
our
country.
Governor
Richardson,
Congressman
Kucinich,
Senator
Edwards
and
Senator
Obama.
They
all
have
put
themselves
on
the
line
day
and
night
on
behalf
of
this
country
we
love
so
much.
This
campaign
will
transform
America
because
we
will
take
on
the
challenges.
We
will
seize
the
opportunities.
Every
single
day,
I am
not
going
out
there
on
my
own.
I am
going
out
there
accompanied
by
millions
and
millions
of
people
who
believe,
as I
do,
that
this
country
is
worth
fighting
for.
Thank
you,
and
God
bless
you!
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