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  • The President: Thank you so much!

  • Thank you!

  • (applause)

  • Thank you, thank you.

  • All right, everybody, sit down -- sit down.

  • You're going to make me choke up.

  • (laughter)

  • Well, it's good to see you, Democrats.

  • Everybody is looking good.

  • To not only the members, but the families and folks who

  • are here, staff, everybody who does such hard work,

  • it is wonderful to be with you again.

  • And I want to obviously start off by just thanking

  • somebody who I believe will go down as one of the finest

  • Democratic leaders and speakers we've ever had,

  • my dear friend, Nancy Pelosi.

  • (applause)

  • Who also has adorable grandchildren.

  • (applause)

  • I mean, it's hard to find more photogenic grandkids.

  • (laughter)

  • I'm telling you, they look like they just jumped out of

  • a magazine.

  • To the rest of the leadership -- Steny, Jim,

  • Xavier, so many others who have worked with the

  • White House to make a profound difference in the lives of

  • the American people.

  • I am looking forward to one more year of hard work and

  • fulfilling work.

  • And I know that the Carolina and Colorado delegations may

  • be a little distracted right now --

  • (laughter)

  • -- by the Super Bowl and the bets that they are laying.

  • If it's buffalo versus barbecue, I'm in.

  • (laughter)

  • But I wish you guys all the luck and I congratulate you

  • on unbelievable championship games.

  • Audience Member: Go Broncos!

  • The President: There you go.

  • Audience Member: Roll Tide!

  • The President: She's still talking about Alabama --

  • that was a couple weeks ago.

  • (laughter)

  • So I'm not going to speak long because I want to make

  • sure that we have a chance for Q&A and I just had a

  • long discussion with a lot of you and the American

  • people in the State of the Union.

  • Obviously it is election season.

  • The press has been focused on debates and divisions

  • that they can drum up within the primary,

  • and within our party.

  • I'm not worried, though, about this party staying united.

  • The other side may have some stuff to work out,

  • but our trajectory is clear.

  • And everyone scouring my word to find some deeper

  • meaning, to see if I'm trying to put my finger on

  • the scales, so let me simplify things.

  • Tonight, I have an announcement to make about

  • the presidential race: Democrats will win in

  • November and we will have a Democratic President

  • succeeding me.

  • Just in case there's any confusion about that.

  • (applause)

  • And the reason I can say that with confidence is

  • because we focus on the things that matter in the

  • lives of the American people.

  • Think about the four questions that I posed

  • during the State of the Union.

  • How do we give everybody a fair shot at opportunity and

  • security in this new economy?

  • How do we harness the American spirit of

  • innovation to solve some of our biggest challenges?

  • How do we keep America safe and lead the world without

  • becoming the world's policeman?

  • And how do we make sure that our politics reflect what's

  • best in us, not what's worst?

  • Our party has the right answers to each

  • of these questions.

  • We've shown that during these past seven years.

  • As Democrats, we believe everybody who works hard

  • should have a fair shot.

  • Our policies rescued the economy from the worst

  • crisis in generations.

  • We have now seen the longest streak of private-sector job

  • creation in our history -- more than 14 million new jobs.

  • The best two years of job growth since the last time a

  • Democrat was in the White House.

  • Nearly 18 million Americans newly covered

  • by health insurance.

  • (applause)

  • Sometimes I get a little frustrated that we don't run

  • back the tape to what the Republicans said back then.

  • Because at each juncture, every single one of the

  • steps we took, they said the opposite.

  • Wanted to go in a different direction,

  • claimed that our policies would crush jobs and destroy

  • the economy.

  • Do people remember that?

  • Audience: Yes.

  • The President: They said gas would be at $6.50 a gallon

  • -- pull up the quotes.

  • Right now, it's around $1.80.

  • They said deficits would explode.

  • We cut them by almost three-quarters.

  • My opponent in the last election promised 6 percent

  • unemployed by the end of 2016.

  • We got it to 5 percent by the end of 2015.

  • (applause)

  • Our policies are the ones that worked.

  • So we can't let Republicans roll back this progress by

  • letting big banks or big oil or hedge funds make their

  • own rules at the expense of everybody else.

  • We can't let a tax on collective bargaining go unanswered.

  • (applause)

  • We have to build on the progress we've made with

  • education and training for jobs that pay a good wage,

  • with benefits and protections,

  • that make sure these jobs provide a basic measure

  • of security.

  • And by the way, one of the things that I've talked

  • about many of you -- with many of you is the deepening

  • problem in Puerto Rico that threatens the well-being of

  • 3.5 million Americans.

  • My administration has put forward a comprehensive

  • proposal to give Puerto Rico the necessary tools to

  • address its crisis, create a path to recovery.

  • And the most urgent tool that we need right now -- a

  • comprehensive restructuring authority -- costs taxpayers

  • nothing, and will help more Americans regain control of

  • their own economic security.

  • That's the kind of thing that Democrats believe in.

  • It's why we support a minimum wage.

  • That's why we support paid leave.

  • That's why we support making sure that working families,

  • not folks who are doing just fine,

  • have access to the opportunities that this new

  • economy is generating.

  • And on the other side, other than some slogans,

  • you do not hear a single policy that they're putting

  • forward that you can say would help middle-class

  • families or help working-class families.

  • That's what this election is about.

  • As Democrats, we believe in science -- I know it's a

  • radical proposition.

  • (laughter)

  • We believe in the power of American ingenuity and

  • innovation.

  • And over the past seven years,

  • our policies have helped put tens of thousands of

  • Americans to work in clean energy jobs that pay better

  • than average.

  • We've been able to double the amount of clean energy

  • that we generate.

  • In some parts of the country, wind power,

  • solar power are now cheaper than dirty fossil fuels.

  • We've cut our oil imports by nearly 60 percent,

  • and we've cut our total carbon pollution more than

  • any other nation on Earth.

  • That's what we've done.

  • (applause)

  • So we can't let Republicans roll back this progress back

  • by giving fossil fuel companies the ability to run

  • roughshod and destroy our environment

  • for future generations.

  • And rather than subsidize the past,

  • we should be investing in the future,

  • and the incredible opportunities that come with it.

  • That's what we're focused on,

  • that's what all Democrats believe in.

  • As Democrats, our top national security priority

  • and the thing that I think about every single day when

  • I wake up is how do we protect the American people

  • and keep them from terrorist attacks.

  • (applause)

  • And for more than a year, America has led a coalition

  • of more than 60 countries to hunt down and destroy ISIL,

  • including with nearly 10,000 airstrikes.

  • We're not going to build progress with a bunch of

  • phony tough talk, and bluster,

  • and over-the-top claims that just play into ISIL's hands.

  • We're not going to strengthen our leadership

  • around the world by allowing politicians to insult

  • Muslims or pit groups of Americans against each other.

  • That's not who we are.

  • That's not keeping America safe.

  • (applause)

  • Keeping America safe and strong and respected

  • requires us using every element of our power.

  • That's how we worked to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran.

  • And, again, you will recall that the other side was

  • claiming this would never work,

  • they were going to cheat.

  • And yet, a few months later, we now know,

  • have certified that massive amounts of existing nuclear

  • stockpiles and their infrastructure has been

  • dismantled or shipped out.

  • (applause)

  • And even those who were skeptical are now having to

  • admit that, without firing a shot,

  • we achieved something that all of us had an interest in

  • and have been working on for years.

  • That's how we stopped the spread of Ebola in West Africa.

  • Our leadership.

  • Our military.

  • Our public health workers.

  • Our scientists.

  • (applause)

  • That's why we're ending 50 years of failed policies by

  • restoring diplomatic relations to Cuba.

  • (applause)

  • That is true strength and true leadership,

  • and that's what we believe in.

  • And we believe that our politics should reflect

  • what's best in us.

  • You know, I'm not going to claim Democrats are perfect.

  • I'm not going to claim that we're right on every single

  • issue, or we have a monopoly on wisdom.

  • But I do know that we hold ourselves to a higher standard.

  • We know that we've got to do better.

  • We believe that there are structural problems in our

  • democracy that we can fix; that there's too much money

  • in our politics; that a true democracy doesn't try to

  • discourage people from voting but, in fact,

  • tries to encourage people from voting and

  • participating and making sure their voice is heard.

  • (applause)

  • Because we believe that every vote,

  • and every voice matters -- whether it's black or white,

  • or Hispanic or Asian, or Native American, gay,

  • straight, people with disabilities.

  • That everybody's voice matters.

  • Everybody's voice counts.

  • That's what we fought for.

  • That's why John Lewis is sitting here today.

  • (applause)

  • We believe that no matter who you are,

  • where you got your start, what your first name -- what

  • your last name is, what zip code you were born in,

  • that you deserve a shot, an opportunity, and success.

  • That's what we believe.

  • And we believe, yes, that government has a role to

  • play in making that happen, to giving a hand up to people.

  • If we stay true to those principles,

  • our party is not just going to have a good year --

  • America will have a good year.

  • And we'll have more good years after that,

  • and we'll build for future generations to come.

  • During this election season, there is a lot of noise and

  • a lot of talk about America in decline,

  • and as I said at the State of the Union,

  • I don't believe it, and the facts don't show it.

  • We're doing a lot better than we were seven,

  • eight years ago, and we've got a long way to go,

  • but the same approach that we've taken of listening to

  • the daily struggle and hopes and aspirations of people,

  • and making sure those voices are represented in the

  • corridors of power, and making sure that the laws

  • that we seek to pass are ones that are going to help

  • them and not a bunch of special interests who are

  • trying to either hang onto what they've already got or

  • get more that they don't need -- that's what the

  • Democratic Party stands for.

  • That's why I'm so proud to have worked with all of you.

  • I've said this in interviews.

  • Yes, Democrats aren't perfect but, you know,

  • we are on the right side of this debate.

  • And we're not cynical.

  • We genuinely believe that everybody should get a shot

  • because most of us had to struggle and work hard,

  • and we watched our parents and our grandparents and

  • others work hard.

  • We believe in immigration reform because we remember

  • the history of our own families coming to this

  • country, and how they were able to forge a better life.

  • (applause)

  • We care about health care because we remember what it

  • was like for somebody in our family,

  • if they didn't have health care,

  • and couldn't pay the bills, and didn't get decent care.

  • We care about the minimum wage because a bunch of us

  • worked in minimum wage jobs and remember what it was

  • like to try to scrimp and save.

  • And we care about making sure college is affordable

  • because a lot of us here benefitted from loans and

  • grants, and support.

  • Otherwise, we wouldn't have gotten an education,

  • because we weren't born with a silver spoon.

  • That's what we stand for, that's what we believe in.

  • I could not be prouder of the work this caucus has done.

  • I could not be prouder of the partnership I've had

  • with you.

  • And I intend to spend every minute of every day between

  • now and January 20th of next year making sure that your

  • legacy continues -- not just mine -- because that's what

  • the American people need.

  • That's what they deserve.

  • So let's get to work.

  • Thank you, everybody.

  • I appreciate you.

  • Thank you.

  • (applause)

The President: Thank you so much!

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