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Ask to write an English composition about the introduction of each American president.

Thank you. I appreciate it. Tonight, more than 200 years after a colony won autonomy, we come here and move on. This is mainly because you firmly believe that this country can realize its eternal hope and the dream of immigrants. We are a big family, and we are fighting for a country and a nation.

I want to thank all the people who participated in this election, whether you voted from the first day or waited a long time to vote. Of course, we have to solve the problem of queuing to vote. Whether you vote by yourself or by phone, whether you vote for me or Romney, everyone can hear your voice. You have made some changes for our country. I just got off the phone with Romney and congratulated him on his victory in this difficult and extraordinary battle.

Our battle is fierce, but it is precisely because we love this country deeply that we are very concerned about its future. From Romney's whole family, grandchildren, children and the whole family, we will always remember this spirit. In the next few weeks, I also hope to discuss with Romney how to keep our country moving forward. I want to thank my friend and my partner. This is my best partner in four years and the best vice president Biden in American history. I wouldn't be standing here today without him. I wouldn't be standing here today without my wife who married me 20 years ago. I want to tell you, wife, that I love you more than before, and I am more proud, because I am proud to see that the people of the whole country also love you as the first lady.

You are growing up day by day for my daughter and two daughters. You have become two beautiful and talented ladies as your mother. I'm proud of you, too, but at present I think it's enough to have a pet dog for you. I also want to thank my campaign team and volunteers, who are the best in history. They are the best, the best, the best in history. Some people came to listen to my speech for the first time, 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 all your life, and you will always remember a grateful president. I want to thank you for everything. Because of you, I am where I am today. I will always be grateful for this. No matter what you do, I appreciate everything you have done, and I will always thank you.

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 pursuing interests and conflicts, but if you really have a chance to talk to people about some problems in the campaign, or if you see some campaign teams and volunteers working very hard, your impression will change, because you can hear the determination of these young organizers and see their performance in the face of this opportunity. You will also hear people and volunteers running from house to house. You will also hear the patriotism of the members targeted by our deep patriotism, because we believe that those troops who have shed their blood for our country should not encounter any problems in their work, which is why we have to hold a general election.

This is not a trivial matter, but a vital one. The important thing, the democracy of our country, and the democratic mood of our 300 million people may be very complicated and chaotic. Everyone may have their own opinions and profound beliefs, but when we go through difficulties and make difficult choices, we will naturally have conflicts and express our emotions. But I don't think it will affect our performance tonight. Some of our arguments are symbols of democracy, and we should not forget that in many other countries in the world, they are fighting for freedom of speech and the right to freely discuss democracy.

Although we have many differences, most of us have the same hope for the future of America. We hope our children can go to the best schools and receive the best education. We hope that the whole country can continue our heritage and promote the development of science and technology, employment and commerce. We hope that children are not in debt, but face a high-quality country, and they will not be threatened by terrorist forces. We want to convey a safe, dignified and respected country. This country is defined by the strongest military force and the safest definition process. 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 American generosity, tolerance, freedom and openness. We will welcome American immigrants with open hands, and we will also welcome their descendants to the United States. We believe that every child in Chicago can see his hope. In North Carolina, students who want to be scientists and doctors, engineers and even presidential students, this is the future we strive 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 has not been smooth sailing. We are accompanied by many differences and differences. We have beautiful hopes and dreams, but many times we have to work hard to achieve our goals, and we also need to make compromises to move our country forward. But our understanding of * * * is our starting point. Now the economy is recovering, our ten-year war is over, and our campaign is coming to an end. Whether I am elected or not, I hear your voices and you make me the best.

Tonight, you voted for our actions instead of politics. But because of all of you, we can focus on your work, not ours. In the next few months, I will look forward to working with the leaders of our two parties to find out the contradictory problems that we can only solve with the cooperation of Qi Xin, such as our tax law, our immigration, our work and our dependence on imported oil. I will seek various solutions. But that doesn't mean your work is over. All our fellow citizens, didn't you say that it would be easy for you to vote and your task would be gone? 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.

Our country is the richest country in the world, but it doesn't make each of us richer. Although our army is strong, our individuals are not. Although our university and culture are the best in the world, it doesn't mean that we are the best in the world. It is because we are a multi-ethnic and diversified country, but in such a diversified country, we have the same vision and knowledge, and our children and grandchildren will give them more citizens and freedoms, and our children and grandchildren will certainly gain more dignity, more love and respect. I believe that only when our descendants are honest, patriotic and hardworking will they make our America stronger.

Tonight, I am full of hope, because I have seen the spirit of American working people and the work done by business people, which has provided many employment opportunities. I have also seen that the unemployed have been helped, I have seen soldiers who are recruiting again, and I have also seen soldiers who are still guarding our country, because they also know that we are supporting them. I also saw that leaders of various political parties in new york, New Jersey, began to put down their flagships and discuss how to rebuild our homeland from Sandy. We also saw a father in Ohio say that he had an eight-year-old daughter. Her lung disease left his family destitute. They didn't have medical insurance before, but he started to have medical insurance a few months ago, which is very good news for them.

I met my father and his daughter. He told the crowd that when he said this, the parents present were in tears, because we knew that his daughter might be our daughter, and we all hoped that our children would 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 hopeful for the future. I am particularly hopeful about the future and America. I hope everyone will continue this hope. What I'm talking about here is not blind optimism, but that we ignore the challenges of the future. I am not talking about naive or idealistic optimism. My real hope is that no matter how many setbacks and difficulties we encounter,

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, whether you are black, white, Asian, of any race, whether you are gay or not, whether you are rich or poor, you can do anything you want in the United States. 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, and we will win this battle together. God will lead us on this road, and we believe that we will become the greatest country in the world. Thank you, and God bless America!