2012 Presidential candidate for
the Republican Party Mitt Romney addresses Republican supporters in Boston in
November 2012 after losing the presidential election to the incumbent Barack
Obama.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, my
friends. Thank you so very much. Thank you. (Cheers, applause.) Thank you.
Thank you.
I have just called President Obama to
congratulate him on his victory. His supporters and his campaign also deserve
congratulations. I wish all of them well, but particularly the president, the
first lady and their daughters. (Applause.) This is a time of great challenges
for America, and I pray that the president will be successful in guiding our
nation.
I want to thank Paul Ryan for all that
he has done for our campaign — (cheers, applause) — and for our country.
Besides my wife Ann, Paul is the best choice I’ve ever made. (Cheers,
applause.) And I trust that his intellect and his hard work and his commitment
to principle will continue to contribute to the good of our nation. (Cheers,
applause.)
I also want to thank Ann, the love of my
life. (Cheers, applause.) She would have been a wonderful first lady. (Cheers,
applause.) She’s — she has been that and more to me and to our family and to
the many people that she has touched with her compassion and her care. I thank
my sons for their tireless work on behalf of the campaign, and thank their
wives and children — (cheers, applause) — for taking up their slack as their
husbands and dads have spent so many weeks away from home. (Cheers, applause.)
I want to thank Matt Rhoades and the
dedicated campaign team he led. (Cheers, applause.) They have made an
extraordinary effort, not just for me but also for the country that we love.
And to you here tonight and to the team across the country — the volunteers,
the fundraisers, the donors, the surrogates — I don’t believe that there’s ever
been an effort in our party that can compare with what you have done over these
past years. Thank you so very much. (Cheers, applause.)
Thanks for all the hours of work, for
the calls, for the speeches and appearances, for the resources and for the
prayers. You gave deeply from yourselves and performed magnificently, and you
inspired us and you humbled us. You’ve been the very best we could have
imagined.
The nation, as you know, is at a
critical point. At a time like this, we can’t risk partisan bickering and
political posturing. Our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the
people’s work. And we citizens also have to rise to the occasion. We look to
our teachers and professors. We count on you not just to teach, but to inspire
our children with a passion for learning and discovery.
We look to our pastors and priests and
rabbis and counselors of all kinds to testify of the enduring principles upon
which our society is built — honesty, charity, integrity and family. We look to
our parents, for in the final analysis, everything depends on the success of
our homes. We look to job creators of all kinds. We’re counting on you to
invest, to hire, to step forward. And we look to Democrats and Republicans in
government at all levels to put the people before the politics.
I believe in America. I believe in the
people of America. (Cheers, applause.)
And I ran for office because I’m
concerned about America. This election is over, but our principles endure. I
believe that the principles upon which this nation was founded are the only
sure guide to a resurgent economy and to a new greatness.
Like so many of you, Paul and I have
left everything on the field. We have given our all to this campaign. (Cheers,
applause.) I so wish — I so wish that I had been able to fulfill your hopes to
lead the country in a different direction. But the nation chose another leader.
And so Ann and I join with you to earnestly pray for him and for this great
nation.
Thank you, and God bless America.
(Cheers, applause.) You guys are the best. Thank you so much. Thank you.
Thanks, guys. (Cheers, applause.)
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