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ght, I always would tell you where I stood, and I’d work every single dayevery day Iwould wake up thinking about how I could make your lives better and making sure that every kid out there has the same kind of amazing possibilities that Malia and Sasha that promise I’ve I still believe in hope you still believe in if you do, I’m absolutely positive we’re going to win this election.(Applause.)Thank you, bless bless 5:01 第三篇:2012美國總統(tǒng)大選奧巴馬勝選演講(演講稿)Thank you so ,非常感謝。t need to be subsidizing big oil panies to the tune of $4 billion a need to double down on solar and wind and biofuels that are going to help reduce our dependence on foreign oil and clean up our know that it’s important for us to make sure that young people are able to afford to go to collegeeverybody, not just know that we have to invest in science and technology and stem cell research, and all the things that can help lead to amazing medical and scientific know that we’ve got to rebuild this country, which is why I want to spend half of the money that we’re saving on wars we’re no longer fighting to build our roads and our bridges and our we also know that if we’re going to restore a sense of middleclass security, that we’ve got to make sure that we’re rewarding businesses that are investing here in the United States, not businesses that are shipping jobs know these we can do we can do it in a balanced one of the big arguments we’re going to have over the next four or five months is, how do we pay for stuff? And I happen to believe that it makes sense for us to make these investments, to make sure that Social Security and Medicare are still there for the next generation。re basically saying you’re on your own, and when everybody is on their own, somehow we’re better we’ve got a contrasting vision that says we are stronger together。re like this.(Laughter.)But I want to thank Raj for outstanding Attorney General, Eric Schneiderman is in the house, so please give him a big round of applause as well.(Applause.)So we’ve been busy.(Laughter.)We’ve got a few things to do ’m here to ask for your help, but I’m also here because your country needs your we ran four years ago I think we all understood that the campaign wasn’t just about was about the mitment we made to each other to make sure that this country lived up to the meaning its idea that all of us, if we worked, if we tried, we could make it here in Americaregardless of what we look like, where we came from, who we loved, what our surnames were。I39。s the 39。s what39。m remindedI just came from SeattleI told a roomful of folks, some of whom work for Microsoft, Bill Gates is a genius, Steve Jobs is a genius, Mark Zuckerberg, amazing what they39。m walking down the street and I see some elderly couple holding hands and they39。ve set for this country and that of my opponent could not be starker, and the stakes couldn39。ve doubled clean 39。ve managed crisis, even as we39。re now at a place where we39。t have the time to read big briefing books on the latest ideas for Medicare they have good instincts about what39。t be prouder of him as a see a lot of familiar faces in the audience, and I39。s 39。re supposed to.(Laughter.)But no matter where we were and what phase we were in, in that campaign, he stuck with over the last three and a half years he39。t think things are working the way they39。t think that39。t be prouder of you.(Applause.)And I couldn39。re not always paying attention to the babble in don39。re getting off to a good as a consequence, we39。s the reason why over the last three and a half years, even as we39。s why we39。ve got a lot more as we look forward towards this next campaign, the choice between the path that I39。ve got gray hair was a blog post about look how wrinkly Obama is getting.(Laughter.)It was sort of distressing.(Laughter.)George doesn’t have to go through these things.(Laughter.): Look at me!THE PRESIDENT: I like that in you, brother.(Laughter.)But Michelle and I will be okay after this is all our lives are better if, when I39。re not being undercut by folks who are cutting corners and cheating and bilking I39。s not the America you believe obviously yesterday we made some news, but(applause)but the truth is it was a logical extension of what America is supposed to grew directly out of this difference in visions: Are we a country that includes everybody and gives everybody a shot and treats everybody fairly, and is that going to make us stronger? Are we weling to immigrants? Are we weling to people who aren’t like us? Does that make us stronger? I believe it so that39。t happen and maybe the game is rigged, what39。m not interested in just winning the election。re not going you, everybody.(Applause.)第二篇:2012美國總統(tǒng)大選奧巴馬紐約演講2For Immediate Release May 14, 2012Remarks by the President at a Campaign EventNew York, New York4:40 THE PRESIDENT: Thank you!(Applause.)Well, it is wonderful to be with all of are a couple of special acknowledgements I want to of all, I just want to thank Ricky Martin for being here today.(Applause.)Those of you who haven’t caught “Evita” yet, go out ’m sure there’s still tickets available.(Laughter.)But you know that he’s going to be spectacular in I’m so grateful for him stepping out and being willing to support me in this want to thank Donald and Shelley Rubin for not only making this extraordinary event possible, but all that they’ve done for the civic life of New give them a big round of applause.(Applause.)I want to thank Raj Goyale, who helped to put this he’s got two beautiful daughters, one of whom he’s still holding like this, and it’s(laughter)it reminds me of when Malia and Sasha were like this, and now they39。re offering any new 39。s what’s at stake in this are the contrasting we know which direction this country needs to go is a country that needs to invest in clean energy because we don39。t be they decide it’s time for change to happen, change that39。我們在內(nèi)心中深深的知道最棒的美國將要來臨。未來這幾周我也希望和羅姆尼一起來討論怎樣使我們的國家不斷前進(jìn)