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Not too long ago, my opponent made a prediction. He said I would probably win Pennsylvania, he would win North Carolina, and Indiana would be the tiebreaker. Well, tonight we've come from behind, we've broken the tie, and, thanks to you, it's full speed on to the White House.
Hillary Clinton
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Progress is possible. I know because I've seen it in the lives of people across America who get knocked down and get right back up. And I know it from my own life.
Hillary Clinton
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To LGBT men and women worldwide, let me say this: wherever you live and whatever the circumstances of your life, whether you are connected to a network of support or feel isolated and vulnerable, please know that you are not alone.
Hillary Clinton
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There are places that are thriving in America that don't need very much help, and then there are places where people feel so discouraged and so left behind, like nobody cares about them. And I want to try to help there.
Hillary Clinton
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More than 60 percent of small businesses face payment delays. That can cause a serious cash flow crisis. So, as president, I will explore new ways to arm small businesses with the tools to fight back and level the playing field.
Hillary Clinton
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We are not going to let Donald Trump bankrupt America the way he bankrupted his casinos.
Hillary Clinton
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We are having the 100th anniversary of 2015 year of the first in the nation primary in New Hampshire. And these voters take their responsibility very seriously. They like to kick the tires. They get the most up close and personal look in the entire arc of the campaign at the candidates. And debates are time consuming.
Hillary Clinton
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I did not send classified material, and I did not receive any material that was marked or designated classified.
Hillary Clinton
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You will not find that I ever changed a view or a vote because of any donation that I ever received.
Hillary Clinton
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I believe we should have a full-court press diplomatic effort. If Trump doesn't want to listen to the experts inside his own government, then go to people outside in think tanks and academia who know about this very complicated region, and particularly North Korea.
Hillary Clinton
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We are out of the ditch, we're standing, we're walking, but we're not running. I want to grow the economy.
Hillary Clinton
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I'm not going to put my lot in with economists.
Hillary Clinton
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From my perspective, you get up every day and you get out there and you make your case, and you reach as many people as possible. That's what I intend to do. So I'm in it for the long run. It's not a very long run. It will be over by February 5.
Hillary Clinton
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Relationships are at the core of any political system and economic system - any family - and I think we drifted away from understanding that in our country. The people-to-people level is critical. It is ironic, though - we can text with anybody in the world, we can have a videoconference with anybody in the world, but [there should be] an even higher premium on showing up and getting to know someone.
Hillary Clinton
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If we're going to be an effective, efficient economy, we need to have all part of that engine running well, and that includes Wall Street and Main Street.
Hillary Clinton
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People should meet an acceptable threshold of appropriateness. But for many women in the public eye, it just seems that the burden is so heavy.
Hillary Clinton
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You know, there's a great saying in Texas - you've all heard it - all hat and no cattle. Well, after seven years of George Bush, we need a lot less hat and a lot more cattle.
Hillary Clinton
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We have undocumented immigrants in America who are paying more federal income tax than a billionaire. I find that just astonishing.
Hillary Clinton
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It did take a Clinton to clean up after the first Bush, and I think it might take another one to clean up after the second Bush.
Hillary Clinton
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It's time to have wage equality one and for all
Hillary Clinton
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We have to defeat ISIS. That is my highest counterterrorism goal.
Hillary Clinton
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Freedom means the right to assemble, organize, and debate openly. It means not taking citizens away from their loved ones and jailing them, mistreating them, or denying them their freedom or dignity because of peaceful expression of their ideas and opinions.
Hillary Clinton
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I hope, Mr. President, that we can pass a law that criminalizes flag burning and desecration.
Hillary Clinton
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Both the American people and nations that censor the internet should understand that our government is committed to helping promote internet freedom.
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