| January 26, 2008 Edwards finishes third, remains in race
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(NECN) - After finishing third in the South Carolina Democratic primary, John Edwards says he is staying in the race. He says that he is excited that on February 5th millions of Americans will cast their vote and help shape the future of America.
(AP) - Text of Democrat John Edwards after South Carolina primary.
Thank you all very much.
I want to join Senator Clinton and President Clinton in
congratulating Senator Obama.
Now the three of us move on to February 5th where millions of
Americans will cast their vote and help shape the future of this
party and help shape the future of America.
Our campaign from the very beginning has been about one central
thing and that is to give voice to millions of Americans who have
absolutely no voice in this democracy, to give voice - to give
voice to people like the woman I met in Kansas City a couple of
years ago, who told me the story of working full-time and not being
able to pay both her heating bill and her rent and having to come
home every night in the winter and dress her children in all of
their clothes, in their coats, put them under blankets and put them
in bed together so they could stay warm.
And she told me the story of getting them up every morning, out
of the bed, fully clothed, with their coats on, feeding them and
sending them off to school and praying, praying that no one would
find out what was happening in her home, because they would come
and take her children away from her.
No
one should live like that in the United States of America. We
are better than that.
And we are giving voice to that extraordinary woman in Kansas
City, admiring her strength and courage. We're giving voice to all
those Americans whose voices are not being heard and their voices
were heard today in South Carolina.
And so I say if you are worried about your health care or you
don't have health care in America, your voice will be heard in this
campaign. If you are worried, worried because you've lost your job
and you're worried sick about finding a new job, your voice will be
heard in this campaign.
If you're one of 37 million Americans who wake up every single
day literally worried about feeding and clothing your children and
living in poverty, your voice will be heard in America and it will
be heard in this campaign and we will speak for you and we will
fight for you.
If you're worried about being able to pay for your child to be
able to go to college, being able to pay for tuition and books,
your voice will be heard in this campaign and it will be heard in
America.
And if you're one of the forgotten middle class, people who are
working and struggling just to pay their bills, literally worried
about every single day, we will give you voice in this campaign.
And last, if you are one of the extraordinary men and women who
have served this country patriotically and worn the uniform of the
United States of America and you're not getting the health care
that you deserve and you need or if you're one of 200,000 veterans
who live in this country, who, every night, go to sleep under
bridges or in shelters or on grates, as long as we are alive and
breathing, your voice will be heard in this campaign and it will be
heard in America.
And then - and then, finally, if you're one of the millions of
Americans who have yet to cast your vote in this democratic
process, beginning on February 5th and moving beyond, your voice
will be heard and we will be there with you every single step of
the way.
Join us in this movement. Join in this campaign. Let's make
America what it's capable of being.
God bless you all and thank you for your support and thank you
for being here and thank you for your voice.
(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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