The 1996 democratic nomination for president. Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, William Jefferson clinton. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much. Thank you, thank you very much. Thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much, thank you, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. Thank you. Thank you, thank you. Thank you very much, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much, thank you. Mr. Chairman. [ cheers and applause ] mr. Chairman, mr. Chairman, mr. Vice president , my fellow democrats and my fellow americans, thank you for your nomination. I dont know if i can find a fancy way to say this. But i accept. Thank you. So many, so many have contributed to the record we have made for the American People. But one above all. My partner, my friend, and the best Vice President in our history, al gore. Tonight, ton
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[cheers and applause] [crowd chanting u. S. A. ] pres. Trump thank you very much, ohio. Thank you very much, thank you. You know, this is really not a rally. You know this, this has to do with workers programs, all the things we love. This is really, we call it a friendly protest, ok. And you know what were protesting, were protesting stupidity, ok. So many stupid things you see here. Ill tell you what, ohio, how good have you been . How good have you been . What did we win by, a lot. And your governors here, just said youre winning by a lot more this time than last time so thats good. Thank you, thank you very much. But hello, ohio, and thank you very much. Im thrilled to be here in dayton, the home of the wright brothers. I wonder what they would think when they see some of these f35s and these crazy planes we make nowadays. Thousands of miles an hour, right. I wonder. But, i want to just thank the very hardworking patriots, who are the backbone of america. You really are, youre the
This has to do with workers and programs and all things we love. We call it a friendly protest. [applause] protesting, we are protesting stupidity. So many stupid things you see here. Howll tell you what, ohio, good have you been . What did we win by, a lot. And your governors here and he just said you are winning by a lot more this time than last time. But hello, ohio and thank you very much. Im thrilled to be here in dayton, of the home of the wright brothers. I wonder what they would think when they see some of these f35s and these planes we make nowadays. Thousands of miles an hour. I want to just thank the very hardworking patriots who are the backbone of america. You really are. This is an Amazing Group of people. Spotoing to another nice in ohio where we do have a rally. I can imagine you have more people there. This is for us and our friends and workers. 43 days from now, we are going to win this state. Were going to win four more years. Its true. Thank you. [chanting four more
Duration and a closing statement of approximately three minutesa™ three minutes duration. In between the candidates will answer, or comment upon answers to questions put by a panel of correspondents. The subject matter has been agreed will be restricted to internal or domestic american matters. For the first Opening Statement, by senator john f. Kennedy. Kennedy mr. Smith, mr. Nixon. In the election of 1860, Abraham Lincoln said the question was whether this nation could exist have slave or have furry. Or half free. In the election of 1960, and with the world around us, the question is whether the world will exist halfslave or halffree, whether it will move in the direction of freedom, in the direction of the road that we are taking, or whether it will move in the direction of slavery. I think it will depend in great measure upon what we do here in the United States, on the kind of society that we build, on the kind of strength that we maintain. We discuss tonight domestic issues, bu