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Barack Obama declares 'change has come
to America'
Barack Obama gave his victory 1. _______ to an emotional crowd in Chicago
Link to this video Barack Obama has today
declared "change has come to America " and called for the
nation to summon a fresh spirit for a new 2. _______ of American leadership.
In a victorious speech before an adoring
crowd of 125,000 in Grant Park in downtown Chicago , the 47-year-old president-elect said
the victory 3. _______ to the
American people.
"If there is anyone out there who
still doubts that America
is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the 4. _______ of our founders is alive in our
time; who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your 5. _______.
"We have never been a collection of
individuals, a collection of red states and blue states. We are and will always
be the United States of
America . Because of what we did on this day,
6. _______ has come to America .
The jubilant crowd, which included Oprah
Winfrey and Jesse Jackson supporters cheered, 7. _______ flags and shed tears chanted repeatedly 8. _______ the speech, "Yes we
can.''
Obama thanked his family, his wife,
Michelle, who he 9. _______his best
friend and love of his life, and his daughters, telling them they had earned
their 10. _______ who was coming
with them to the White House.
He spoke of his grandmother, Madelyn
Dunham, who died of c ancer on the
eve of the election, saying that he knew she was 11. _______ him.
Obama also sent out a message to those who
had not voted for him, saying that "for those Americans whose support I
have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote tonight, but I hear your voices
… I will be your president 12. _______.''
To rousing applause, in a climatic moment
as he repeatedly told the 13. _______
the victory was not about him but the American people, he said: "It's been
a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, at this
14. _______ moment, change has come
to America .
"The road ahead will be long. Our
climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year or even one term, but America ,
I have never been more 15. _______
than I am tonight that we will get there.''
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Barack Obama gave his victory 1. speech to an emotional crowd in Chicago
Link to this video Barack Obama has today
declared "change has come to America " and called for the
nation to summon a fresh spirit for a new 2. dawn of American leadership.
In a victorious speech before an adoring
crowd of 125,000 in
Grant Park in downtown Chicago ,
the 47-year-old president-elect said the victory 3. belonged to the American people.
"If there is anyone out there who
still doubts that America
is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the 4. dream of our founders is alive in our
time; who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your 5. answer.
"We have never been a collection of
individuals, a collection of red states and blue states. We are and will always
be the United States of
America . Because of what we did on this day,
6. change has come to America .
The jubilant crowd, which included Oprah
Winfrey and Jesse Jackson supporters cheered, 7. waved flags and shed tears chanted repeatedly 8. throughout the speech, "Yes we can.''
Obama thanked his family, his wife,
Michelle, who he 9. called his best
friend and love of his life, and his daughters, telling them they had earned
their 10. puppy who was coming with
them to the White House.
He spoke of his grandmother, Madelyn
Dunham, who died of c ancer on the
eve of the election, saying that he knew she was 11. watching him.
Obama also sent out a message to those who
had not voted for him, saying that "for those Americans whose support I
have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote tonight, but I hear your voices
… I will be your president 12. too.''
To rousing applause, in a climatic moment
as he repeatedly told the 13. crowd
the victory was not about him but the American people, he said: "It's been
a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, at this
14. defining moment, change has come
to America .
"The road ahead will be long. Our
climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year or even one term, but America ,
I have never been more 15. hopeful
than I am tonight that we will get there.''
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