(CHEERS, APPLAUSE) Thank you all.
Thank you so much.
You know, it’s hard to believe that it has
been eight years since I first came to this
convention to talk with you about why I thought
my husband should be president.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
Remember how I told you about his character
and convictions, his decency and his grace,
the traits that we’ve seen every day that
he’s served our country in the White House?
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
I also told you about our daughters, how they
are the heart of our hearts, the center of
our world.
And during our time in the White House, we’ve
had the joy of watching them grow from bubbly
little girls into poised young women, a journey
that started soon after we arrived in Washington.
OBAMA: When they set off for their first day
at their new school, I will never forget that
winter morning as I watched our girls, just
7 and 10 years old, pile into those black
SUVs with all those big men with guns.
(LAUGHTER)
And I saw their little faces pressed up against
the window, and the only thing I could think
was, what have we done?
(LAUGHTER)
See, because at that moment I realized that
our time in the White House would form the
foundation for who they would become and how
well we managed this experience could truly
make or break them.
That is what Barack and I think about every
day as we try to guide and protect our girls
through the challenges of this unusual life
in the spotlight, how we urge them to ignore
those who question their father’s citizenship
or faith.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
How we insist that the hateful language they
hear from public figures on TV does not represent
the true spirit of this country.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
How we explain that when someone is cruel
or acts like a bully, you don’t stoop to
their level.
No, our motto is, when they go low, we go
high.
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With every word we utter, with every action
we take, we know our kids are watching us.
We as parents are their most important role
models.
And let me tell you, Barack and I take that
same approach to our jobs as president and
first lady because we know that our words
and actions matter, not just to our girls,
but the children across this country, kids
who tell us I saw you on TV, I wrote a report
on you for school.
Kids like the little black boy who looked
up at my husband, his eyes wide with hope
and he wondered, is my hair like yours?
And make no mistake about it, this November
when we go to the polls that is what we’re
deciding, not Democrat or Republican, not
left or right.
No, in this election and every election is
about who will have the power to shape our
children for the next four or eight years
of their lives.
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And I am here tonight because in this election
there is only one person who I trust with
that responsibility, only one person who I
believe is truly qualified to be president
of the United States, and that is our friend
Hillary Clinton.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
That’s right.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
See, I trust Hillary to lead this country
because I’ve seen her lifelong devotion
to our nation’s children, not just her own
daughter, who she has raised to perfection…
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
…but every child who needs a champion, kids
who take the long way to school to avoid the
gangs, kids who wonder how they’ll ever
afford college, kids whose parents don’t
speak a word of English, but dream of a better
life, kids who look to us to determine who
and what they can be.
You see, Hillary has spent decades doing the
relentless, thankless work to actually make
a difference in their lives…
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…advocating for kids with disabilities as
a young lawyer, fighting for children’s
health care as first lady, and for quality
child care in the Senate.
And when she didn’t win the nomination eight
years ago, she didn’t get angry or disillusioned.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
Hillary did not pack up and go home, because
as a true public servant Hillary knows that
this is so much bigger than her own desires
and disappointments.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
So she proudly stepped up to serve our country
once again as secretary of state, traveling
the globe to keep our kids safe.
And look, there were plenty of moments when
Hillary could have decided that this work
was too hard, that the price of public service
was too high, that she was tired of being
picked apart for how she looks or how she
talks or even how she laughs.
But here’s the thing.
What I admire most about Hillary is that she
never buckles under pressure.
She never takes the easy way out.
And Hillary Clinton has never quit on anything
in her life.
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And when I think about the kind of president
that I want for my girls and all our children,
that’s what I want.
OBAMA: I want someone with the proven strength
to persevere, someone who knows this job and
takes it seriously, someone who understands
that the issues a president faces are not
black and white and cannot be boiled down
to 140 characters.
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Because when you have the nuclear codes at
your fingertips and the military in your command,
you can’t make snap decisions.
You can’t have a thin skin or a tendency
to lash out.
You need to be steady and measured and well-informed.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
I want a president with a record of public
service, someone whose life’s work shows
our children that we don’t chase form and
fortune for ourselves, we fight to give everyone
a chance to succeed.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
And we give back even when we’re struggling
ourselves because we know that there is always
someone worse off.
And there but for the grace of God go I.
I want a president who will teach our children
that everyone in this country matters, a president
who truly believes in the vision that our
Founders put forth all those years ago that
we are all created equal, each a beloved part
of the great American story.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
And when crisis hits, we don’t turn against
each other.
No, we listen to each other, we lean on each
other, because we are always stronger together.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
And I am here tonight because I know that
that is the kind of president that Hillary
Clinton will be.
And that’s why in this election I’m with
her.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
You see, Hillary understands that the president
is about one thing and one thing only, it’s
about leaving something better for our kids.
That’s how we’ve always moved this country
forward, by all of us coming together on behalf
of our children, folks who volunteer to coach
that team, to teach that Sunday school class,
because they know it takes a village.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
Heroes of every color and creed who wear the
uniform and risk their lives to keep passing
down those blessings of liberty, police officers
and the protesters in Dallas who all desperately
want to keep our children safe.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
People who lined up in Orlando to donate blood
because it could have been their son, their
daughter in that club.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
Leaders like Tim Kaine…
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
…who show our kids what decency and devotion
look like.
Leaders like Hillary Clinton who has the guts
and the grace to keep coming back and putting
those cracks in that highest and hardest glass
ceiling until she finally breaks through,
lifting all of us along with her.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
That is the story of this country, the story
that has brought me to this stage tonight,
the story of generations of people who felt
the lash of bondage, the shame of servitude,
the sting of segregation, but who kept on
striving and hoping and doing what needed
to be done so that today I wake up every morning
in a house that was built by slaves.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
And I watch my daughters, two beautiful, intelligent,
black young women playing with their dogs
on the White House lawn.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
And because of Hillary Clinton, my daughters
and all our sons and daughters now take for
granted that a woman can be president of the
United States.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
So, look, so don’t let anyone ever tell
you that this country isn’t great, that
somehow we need to make it great again.
Because this right now is the greatest country
on earth!
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE) And as my daughters prepare
to set out into the world, I want a leader
who is worthy of that truth, a leader who
is worthy of my girls’ promise and all our
kids’ promise, a leader who will be guided
every day by the love and hope and impossibly
big dreams that we all have for our children.
So in this election, we cannot sit back and
hope that everything works out for the best.
We cannot afford to be tired or frustrated
or cynical.
No, hear me.
Between now and November, we need to do what
we did eight years ago and four years ago.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
We need to knock on every door, we need to
get out every vote, we need to pour every
last ounce of our passion and our strength
and our love for this country into electing
Hillary Clinton as president of the United
States of America!
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
So let’s get to work.
Thank you all and God bless.
(CHEERS, APPLAUSE)
