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Obama's speech, this campaign speech?

Thank you. Thank you very much. Tonight, after a former colony won sovereignty for more than 200 years, we are here to move on, mainly because you firmly believe that this country can realize its eternal hope and immigrant dream. Everyone can fight for their own future independently, and we will rise and fall together as a country.

Tonight, during the election process, you, the American people, remind us that our road is very difficult, our road is very long, we stand up again, and we know from our hearts that America has not yet ushered in the best era.

I want to thank every American who participated in the election. Whether it's your first time to vote or waiting in line for a long time-by the way, I'll solve this problem. Whether you go to the polling station or vote by phone; Whether you vote for Obama or Romney, you are a force for change in our country.

I just got off the phone with Romney, and I congratulate him and Paul Ryan on their achievements in this election. Our campaign may be fierce, but it is precisely because we love this country deeply that we are very concerned about its future. Romney's whole family, grandchildren, children and the whole family have dedicated themselves to America, and we will always remember this spirit. In a few weeks, I will sit with Romney and discuss how we can promote the future development of the country.

I also want to thank Mr. Biden, who has been my hard-working partner for the past four years and the best vice president of the United States.

I have to thank the woman who married me 20 years ago. I want to express publicly: Michelle, I have never loved you so much! I am very, very proud of you. I believe our country loves you, too. You are the first lady of the United States that we love very much.

Sasha and Maria, my beloved daughters, you two are very strong and smart women. Just like your mother, I am very proud of you, but at present I think it is enough to have a pet dog for you.

I also want to thank my campaign team and volunteers. They are the best, the best, the best in history. Some people came to listen to my speech for the first time, and some people listened to my victory speech four years ago, but everyone is a part of me. No matter what you do and where you go, you will remember the history we created tonight, you will be grateful for this moment tonight for the rest of your life, and you will always remember a grateful president. Thank you for trusting me all the way. I want to thank you for everything. It is because of you that I will stick to it all the way. I will always be grateful for this. No matter what you do, I appreciate everything you have done, and I will always be grateful.

I know that these political campaigns may sometimes seem stupid, and we have heard many people tell us that politics is sometimes stupid, perhaps just the pursuit of interests and conflicts, but if you really have a chance to talk to people about some problems in the campaign, or see some campaign teams and volunteers working very hard, your impression will change, because you can see how determined they are.

A college student campaign organizer who worked hard to finish college now hopes that every child can enjoy the same opportunities as him. A volunteer, unable to hide his pride in his words, went door to door to help canvass. Just because her brother finally found a job, the nearby car factory increased the frequency and gave him a chance. A soldier's wife is full of patriotic feelings in her conversation. She called to help the election late into the night, just to ensure that those soldiers who died for their country did not have to go to the "battlefield" for a job and a place to live after returning home.

This is what we are doing now, this is the true meaning of politics, and this is why elections are so important. This is no small matter, this is a big matter, this is a crucial matter. In our country with a population of 300 million, the mood of democracy can be very complicated and chaotic. Everyone may have their own opinions and profound beliefs. When we go through difficulties and make difficult choices, we will naturally have contradictions and express our emotions, but I think it should not affect our performance tonight. These arguments are the foundation of our freedom. We will never forget that when we speak, people in many countries are still taking risks, hoping to find a solution to the problem and fight for the right to vote.

Although we have many differences, most people have the same hope for America. We all hope that our children can go to the best schools and have the best teachers. Our country has become a leader in technology and innovation, creating more employment opportunities and more enterprises. I hope our children are not in debt and are not threatened by terrorist forces. We also hope that our country is safe, respected and admired all over the world, and has the strongest and best army in the world. At the same time, our country should also be a country full of self-confidence, end the war and restore human peace.

At the same time, we also hope that our country has confidence and can continuously promote everyone's freedom, prosperity and development. We believe in the generosity and tolerance of the United States, and believe in the freedom and openness of the United States. We will welcome immigrant children to the United States with open hands. We believe that every child in Chicago can see his hope. In North Carolina, those students who want to be scientists and doctors, engineers and even presidential students, this is the future we are all striving for, this is our common vision, and this is our direction.

We sometimes have great differences on how to move forward. In the past 200 years, we all know that our progress was not achieved overnight, nor was it smooth sailing. We are accompanied by many differences and differences. We realize that we have the same dream, which will enable us to end the deadlock and try to solve the problem. We need to compromise, and we need to let our country move on. This resultant force is the basis for our departure now. Our economy is recovering, our ten-year war is over, and our campaign is coming to an end. Whether I won your votes or not, I listened to your voices and learned a lot from you. You will make me a better president. I will remember your stories and your struggles, and I will enter the White House more firmly and complete my future work more firmly.

Tonight, everyone voted for action, not politics. I hope we can pay more attention to your work than mine. In the next few weeks, I will meet with the leaders of the two parties to jointly meet our challenges. We can only meet the challenges together, reduce the deficit, improve the immigration system and reduce our dependence on foreign oil. We have a lot of work to do. But that doesn't mean your work is over. In a democratic society, the role of citizens will not end with voting. You must ask yourself, not what America can do for you, but what I can do for America. We should conduct self-management and self-discipline. This is our principle and our founding philosophy.

The United States has the most wealth in the world, but this is not the real reason why the American people are rich. We have the strongest army, but this is not the real reason why we are strong. We have the best higher education and cultural achievements, but this is not the real reason that attracts people from all over the world to flock to the United States. What makes America different is that the ties of tolerance and diversity bind us together, because we believe that we share the same destiny, and because we believe that only by giving others and helping each other can we achieve national progress and create a better future for future generations. Our predecessors fought for freedom and even gave their lives. Only the combination of responsibility and rights, only love, tolerance, responsibility and patriotism can make us better realize and maintain this hard-won freedom. This is the greatness of America.

I am full of hope tonight, because I have seen the spirit of American working people, the work done by those business people and many job opportunities. I have also seen that those unemployed people have been helped, and I have also seen that soldiers are still guarding our country because they also know that we are supporting them. I also saw that leaders of every political party in new york, New Jersey began to put aside their differences and discuss how to rebuild our homeland from Sandy.

We also saw that a father in Ohio said the other day that he had an eight-year-old daughter. The girl's leukemia left his family destitute. They didn't have medical insurance before, but later benefited from the medical reform plan just passed a few months ago, which made them able to afford medical expenses. I met my father and his daughter. When he said this, the parents present shed tears, because we know that his daughter may also be our daughter. We all hope that our children will have a bright future. This is the hope of every parent, and I am proud of it as president.

Tonight, although we have experienced so many difficulties and setbacks, I am particularly full of confidence in the future, and I am particularly full of hope for the United States. I hope everyone will continue this hope. What I am talking about here is not blind optimism, but also naive or idealistic optimism about our future challenges. My real hope is that no matter how many setbacks and difficulties we encounter, only we have the courage to continue to work hard and struggle.

I believe that we can gain new opportunities on the basis of our achievements and provide new hope for the American middle class. I believe we can continue our founder's promise that no matter where you come from, no matter what color you are, no matter whether you are black, white, Asian, of any race, whether you are gay or not, whether you are rich or poor, you can come to the United States to realize your dream.

I believe that we can usher in such a future together, because we are full of hope and ambition for the future. We not only won this election, but also won a future, the future of America. We will be the whole United States of America, not divided into blue or red, and God will guide us on this path. We believe that we will become the greatest country in the world. Thank you, and God bless America!