![]() ![]() And we’re delivering for the American people now.Īnd now, even our critics have been forced to acknowledge real progress. That’s okay.įolks - folks - folks, ignorance knows no boundaries. And the whole notion of the “burn it all down” politics of MAGA Republicans continues to be a drumbeat.ĪUDIENCE MEMBER: You stole the election! You stole it! You stole it! It took a plan that we stuck to, even in the face of unrelenting attacks from the most powerful special interests in the country. Our schools are open.Īnd folks, it just didn’t happen it took a lot of hard work. (Applause.) A record number Americans are working - 10 million since I came to office. So much lost learning for our kids in school.īut we’ve come a long way in 18 months. And over 9 million people get up in the morning and sit at that breakfast table or the dinner table with an empty chair because of that. When I came to office, we were facing a once-in-a-century pandemic. There’s no question it’s been a hard few years. And we must take our case to the American people and be crystal clear about it. This fall, there will be a choice between these two visions. ![]() Trump and the extreme MAGA Republicans have made their choice: to go backwards, full of anger, violence, hate, and division.īut we’ve chosen a different path: forward, the future, unity, hope, and optimism. Will be it - will we be a country that moves forward or backward? Will we build a future or obsess over the past? Will we be a nation of unity, of hope, of optimism - not a nation of anger, violence, hatred, and division? Look, I believe America is at a genuine inflection point that occurs every six or seven generations in world history - one of the moments - one of the moments that changes everything. Now you need to vote to literally save democracy again. (Applause.) That’s why Donald Trump isn’t just a former president, he is a defeated former president. In 2020, you and 81 million Americans voted to save our democracy. (Applause.) Even the democracy.Īre you ready to fight for these things now? (Applause.) Well, then you need to do one thing: vote. (Applause.)Īnd it’s not hyperbole, the very survival of our planet is on the ballot. The safety of your kids from gun violence is on the ballot. The Social Security you paid for from the time you had a job is on the ballot. Your right to choose is on the ballot this year. So, I want to be crystal clear about what’s on the ballot this year. And to state the obvious, there’s a lot at stake. And as I said, heck, I need them.įolks, we’re just 76 days away from the midterm election - 76 days. He’s done an incredible job, coming out of a tragic circumstance with his family. You’ve got a great congressional delegation, including Steny Hoyer, who has been a friend for a long time.Īnd how about that Jamie Raskin? Hasn’t he stepped up? The man has stepped up. (Laughter.)įolks, look, both Ben, as well - they’re strong and they’re principled. And I told him, I’ll come campaign for him or against him, whichever will help the most. (Applause.) He’s up for reelection this year. (Applause.)Īs a matter of fact, were it not Chris being my debate partner, getting me prepared in the general election for President, I wouldn’t be standing here. The fact of the matter is, you have literally two of the best senators in the United States Senate: Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen. It’s been said many times before and been said here today - and excuse my back, my mother would kill me - but my back to you all. And if we all do our part, the next governor of Maryland! (Applause.) (Laughter.) Former CEO of one of the biggest anti-poverty organizations in America. THE PRESIDENT: Wes, thank you for that introduction. Get Involved Show submenu for “Get Involved””.The White House Show submenu for “The White House””.Office of the United States Trade Representative.Office of Science and Technology Policy.Executive Offices Show submenu for “Executive Offices””.Administration Show submenu for “Administration””.
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