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Joe Lieberman 2004 Announcement

Joe Lieberman 2004Senator Joe Lieberman announced his candidacy for the Presidency of the United States on January 13, 2003 at Stamford High School, Stamford, Connecticut.

"I wanted to come back home to Stamford today to make this announcement, because it is here that I came to appreciate the miracle of America.

I intend to talk straight to the American people, and to show them that I am a different kind of Democrat. 

My friends, we have great work to do to secure the hope of a better tomorrow for our beloved country.  Let us begin here.  Let us begin now.  And let us begin together."

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on January 13, 2006 | Permalink

Fred Harris 1976 Announcement

Fred Harris in 1976 announced for the Presidency on January 11, 1975.

"I am a candidate for President because I want to make a difference in this country. 

It is up to us. The power is in us -- the people of the Country – as our founders intended. I ask Americans to join in this effort to return America to its people. Let’s get to work for America!"

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on January 11, 2006 | Permalink

Hubert Humphrey 1972 Announcement

On January 10, 1972, Senator Hubert H. Humphrey declared his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

"I have just signed a certificate declaring my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. I chose this historic site of Philadelphia to sign my declaration because it was here that our republic was born."

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on January 10, 2006 | Permalink

Edmund Muskie 1972 Announcement

Muskie 1972

On January 4, 1972, Senator Edmund S. Muskie (D-Me) announced his decision to seek the office of President of the United States..

"I am seeking the Presidency . . . not merely to change presidents, but to change the country. I intend to lead -- to ask you to make America what it was to Abraham Lincoln -- “The last best hope of mankind.” I intend to ask you to try – and to be willing to try again if we fail.  And I intend to ask everyone of you to pay a fair share of the costs of a decent society.

Ultimately, of course, what is at stake is your future. I am not telling you that I can guarantee the best of all possible worlds. All I am asking is that we pledge a new beginning."

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on January 04, 2006 | Permalink

Barry Goldwater 1964 Announcement

Goldwater 1964From his home in Phoenix, Arizona, on January 3, 1964, Senator Barry Goldwater announced his candidacy for the Republican Presidential nomination.

"My candidacy is pledged to a victory for principle and to presenting an opportunity for the American people to choose. Let there be a choice-right now and in clear, understandable terms. And I ask all of those who feel and believe as I do to join with me in assuring both the choice and the victory."

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on January 03, 2006 | Permalink

John F. Kennedy 1960 Announcement

John F. Kennedy 1960Statement of Senator John F. Kennedy announcing his candidacy for the Presidency of the United States in the U.S. Senate Caucus Room, Washington, D.C. on January 2, 1960.

"I am announcing today my candidacy for the Presidency of the United States.

My candidacy is therefore based on the conviction that I can win both the nomination and the election."

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on January 02, 2006 | Permalink

John Ashbrook 1972 Announcement

John Ashbrook Campaign Announcement Speech on December 29, 1971.

"I am hereby formally declaring my candidacy for the Republican Presidential nomination.

I am in this race to win, because I believe that only the tested principles of Republicanism can lead our party to victory this fall, and guide our country safely through the perils of the next four years.

In making this race, I need no finer example to inspire me than the man* whom the Republican voters of New Hampshire favored, on the basis of his record and his platform, in the primary of 1968, and whom the American people as a whole elected to the Presidency that November.

In all humility, but conscious too of the importance of the issues at stake, and proud to carry in this contest the banner of responsible conservatism, I respectfully ask for the support and the votes of the registered Republicans of New Hampshire."

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on December 29, 2005 | Permalink

John Ashbrook 1972 Announcement

John Ashbrook Campaign Announcement Speech on December 29, 1971.

"I am hereby formally declaring my candidacy for the Republican Presidential nomination.

I am in this race to win, because I believe that only the tested principles of Republicanism can lead our party to victory this fall, and guide our country safely through the perils of the next four years.

In making this race, I need no finer example to inspire me than the man* whom the Republican voters of New Hampshire favored, on the basis of his record and his platform, in the primary of 1968, and whom the American people as a whole elected to the Presidency that November.

In all humility, but conscious too of the importance of the issues at stake, and proud to carry in this contest the banner of responsible conservatism, I respectfully ask for the support and the votes of the registered Republicans of New Hampshire."

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on December 29, 2005 | Permalink

Jimmy Carter 1976 Announcement

Jimmy Carter 1976

Address by Jimmy Carter Announcing his Candidacy for the 1976 Democratic Presidential Nomination to the National Press Club on December 12, 1974.

"We Americans are a great and diverse people. We take full advantage of our right to develop wide-ranging interests and responsibilities. For instance, I am a farmer, an engineer, a businessman, a planner, a scientist, a governor and a Christian. Each of you is an individual and different from all the others.

Yet we Americans have shared one thing in common: a belief in the greatness of our Country.

We have dared to dream great dreams for our Nation. We have taken quite literally the promises of decency, equality, and freedom - of an honest and responsible government.

What has now become of these great dreams? That all Americans stand equal before the law? That we enjoy a right to pursue health, happiness and prosperity in privacy and safety? That government be controlled by its citizens and not the other way around ? That this Country set a standard within the community of nations of courage, compassion, integrity, and dedication to basic human rights and freedoms?

Our commitment to these dreams has been sapped by debilitating compromise, acceptance of mediocrity, subservience to special interests, and an absence of executive vision and direction.

Having worked during the last twenty years in local, state and national affairs, I have learned a great deal about our people.

I tell you that their great dreams still live within the collective heart of this Nation.

Recently we have discovered that our trust has been betrayed. The veils of secrecy have seemed to thicken around Washington. The purposes and goals of our country are uncertain and sometimes even suspect.

Our people are understandably concerned about this lack of competence and integrity. The root of the problem is not so much that our people have lost confidence in government, but that government has demonstrated time and again its lack of confidence in the people.

Our political leaders have simply underestimated the innate quality of our people.

With the shame of Watergate still with us and our 200th birthday just ahead, it is time for us to reaffirm and to strengthen our ethical and spiritual and political beliefs.

There must be no lowering of these standards, no acceptance of mediocrity in any aspect of our private or public lives.

In Our homes or at worship we are ever reminded of what we ought to do and what we ought to be. Our government can and must represent the best and the highest ideals of those of us who voluntarily submit to its authority.

Politicians who seek to further their political careers through appeals to our doubts, fears and prejudices will be exposed and rejected.

For too long political leaders have been isolated from the people. They have made decisions from an ivory tower. Few have ever seen personally the direct impact of government programs involving welfare, prisons, mental institutions, unemployment, school busing or public housing. Our people feel that hey have little access to the core of government and little influence with elected officials.

Now it is time for this chasm between people and government to be bridged, and for American citizens to join in shaping our Nation's future.

It is now time to stop and to ask ourselves the question which my last commanding officer, Admiral Hyman Rickover, asked me and every other young naval officer who serves or has served in an atomic submarine.

For our Nation - for all of us - that question is: "Why not the best?

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on December 12, 2005 | Permalink

Pat Buchanan 1992 Announcement

Pat Buchanan 1992 Announcement at the New Hampshire State Legislative Office Building, December 10, 1991

"My friends, we come to New Hampshire at a crossroads in our country's history.

So we are taking this campaign not just to Republicans, and not just to conservatives. Every American is invited to join, the middle-class of both parties, and of no party. For the establishment that has dominated Congress for four decades is as ossified and out-of-touch with America as the establishment that resides in the White House.

So, to take my party back and take our country back, I am today declaring my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the President of the United States."

Full Speech Text

Posted by Mike on December 10, 2005 | Permalink

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