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and affection of the many tributes to his life and work from around the country, the commonwealth and the world. his sense of service, intellectual curiosity and capacity to squeeze fun out of any situation were all irrepressible. that mischievous, inquiring twinkle was as bright at the end as when i first set eyes on him. she spoke about the happiness she gained from seeing members of herfamily embracing the roles and values which meant so much to her, and she recalled how her husband s work on the environment was being taken forward. i am proud beyond words that his pioneering work has been taken on and magnified by our eldest son charles, and his eldest son william, admirably supported by camilla and catherine. while covid again means we cannot celebrate quite as we may have wished. there was a passing reference to covid and a look ahead to the platinum jubilee. but this above all was a broadcast from a wife mourning her husband. there would still be joy
so the best representative is the one who works the hardest and is most committed, then your representative, my dad, is the best. [ applause ] my father first ran for office when i was ten, and since that time i ve kept an informal tally of all the questions that i ve gotten on the campaign trail. and the one i get the most is, do you think your dad is going to win? i suppose my familial hubris is showing because i never doubted he was going to win. it wasn t because of his irrepressible, unwavering humor, though there is that. it s not his smashing good looks, though he has that as well. it s because of his deep,
(audience applauding) tommy raskin: my father first ran for office when i was 10. and since that time, i ve kept an informal tally of all the questions that i ve gotten on the campaign trail. and the one i get the most is, do you think your dad is gonna win? i suppose my familial hubris is showing, because i never doubt that he s gonna win. it s not because of his irrepressible, unrivalled wit, charm, and humor, though there is that. it s not because of his smashing good looks, though he has that to recommend him as well. it s because he has deep and abiding moral convictions and he is fighting the trump administration every step along the way, ensuring that our democratic values remain safe. (audience applauding) jamie raskin: thank you, tommy. thank you.
tommy raskin: my father first ran for office when i was 10. and since that time, i ve kept an informal tally of all the questions that i ve gotten on the campaign trail. and the one i get the most is, do you think your dad is gonna win? i suppose my familial hubris is showing, because i never doubt that he s gonna win. it s not because of his irrepressible, unrivalled wit, charm, and humor, though there is that. it s not because of his smashing good looks, though he has that to recommend him as well. it s because he has deep and abiding moral convictions and he is fighting the trump administration every step along the way, ensuring that our democratic values remain safe. (audience applauding) jamie raskin: thank you, tommy. thank you. (audience cheering)