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   Good evening my fellow Americans, I appreciate the opportunity to 
speak with you tonight. Mr. Speaker, Lt. Governor, friends, distinguished 
guests.
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    Our country has been through a long and trying period, with the 
outcome of the presidential election not finalized for longer than any of us 
could have ever imagined. Vice President Gore and I put our hearts and 
hopes into our campaigns; we both gave it our all. We shared similar 
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    I understand how difficult this moment must be for Vice President 
Gore and his family. He has a distinguished record of service to our 
country as a congressman, a senator and as vice president.
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    This evening I received a gracious call from the vice president. We 
agreed to meet early next week in Washington and we agreed to do our 
best to heal our country after this hard fought contest.
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    Tonight, I want to thank all the volunteers and campaign workers who
 worked so hard on my behalf, I also salute the vice president and his 
supporters for waging a spirited campaign and I thank him for a call that I 
know was difficult to make.
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    Laura and I wish the vice president and Senator Lieberman and their 
families the very best. I have a lot to be thankful for tonight. I am thankful
 for America and thankful that we are able to resolve our electoral 
differences in a peaceful way.
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    And I am thankful to the American people for the great privilege of 
being able to serve as your next president. I want to thank my wife and 
our daughters for their love. Laura's active involvement as first lady has 
made Texas a better place, and she will be a wonderful first lady for 
America.
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    I am proud to have Dick Cheney by my side, and American will be 
proud to have him as our next vice president. Tonight, I chose to speak 
from the chamber of the Texas House of Representatives because it has 
been a home to bipartisan cooperation.
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    Here, in a place where Democrats have the majority, Republicans and 
Democrats have worked together to do what is right for the people we 
represent. We've had spirited disagreements, and in the end, we found 
constructive consensus. It is an experience I will always carry with me, an 
example I will always follow.
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    I thank my friend, House Speaker Pete Laney, a Democrat,who 
introduced me today. I want to thank the legislators of both political parties
 with whom I worked. Across the hall in our Texas Capitol is the State 
Senate, and I cannot help but think of our mutual friend, the former 
Democrat Lieutenant Governor Bob Bullock. His love for Texas and his 
ability to work in a bipartisan way continue to be a model for all of us.
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    The spirit of cooperation I have seen in this hall is what is needed in 
Washington. It is the challenge of our moment. After a difficult election, 
we must put politics behind us and work together to make the promise of 
America available for every one of our citizens.
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    I'm optimistic that we can change the tone in Washington, D.C. I 
believe things happen for a reason, and I hope the long wait of the last five
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    Our nation must rise above a house divided. Americans share hopes 
and goals and values far more important than any political disagreements. 
Republicans want the best for our nation. And so do Democrats. Our votes 
may differ, but not our hopes.
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    I know America wants reconciliation and unity. I know Americans 
want progress. And we must seize this moment and deliver. Together, 
guided by a spirit of common sense, common courtesy and common goals, 
we can unite and inspire the American citizens.
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    Together, we will work to make all our public schools excellent, 
teaching every student of every background and every accent, so that no 
child is left behind. Together, we will save Social Security and renew its 
promise of a secure retirement for generations to come.
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    Together, we will strengthen Medicare and offer prescription drug 
coverage to all of our seniors. Together, we will give Americans the broad, 
fair and fiscally responsible tax relief they deserve.
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    Together, we'll have a bipartisan foreign policy true to our values and 
true to our friends. And we will have a military equal to every challenge, 
and superior to every adversary.
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    Together, we will address some of society's deepest problems one 
person at a time, by encouraging and empowering the good hearts and 
good works of the American people. This is the essence of compassionate 
conservatism, and it will be a foundation of my administration.
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    These priorities are not merely Republican concerns or Democratic 
concerns, these are American responsibilities.
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    During the fall campaign, we differed about details of these proposals 
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us; excellent schools, retirement and health security, tax relief, a strong 
military, a more civil society.
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    We have discussed our differences; now it is time to find common 
ground and build consensus to make America a beacon of opportunity in 
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    I am optimistic this can happen. Our future demands it, and our 
history proves it. Two hundred years ago, in the election of 1800, America 
faced another close presidential election. A tie in the Electoral College put 
the outcome into the hands of Congress.
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    After six days of voting, and 36 ballots, the House of Representatives 
elected Thomas Jefferson the third president of the United States. That 
election brought the first transfer of power from one party to another in 
our new democracy.
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    Shortly after the election, Jefferson, in a letter titled reconciliation and 
reform, wrote this: "The steady character of our countrymen is a rock to 
which we may safely moor...Unequivocal in principle, reasonable in 
manner, we shall be able I hope to do a great deal of good to the cause of 
freedom and harmony."
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    Two hundred years have only strengthened the steady character of 
America. And so as we begin the work of healing our nation, tonight I call 
upon that character. Respect for each other. Respect for our differences. 
Generosity of spirit. And a willingness to work hard and work together to 
solve any problem. I have something else to ask of you, I ask every 
American. I ask for you to pray for this great nation. I ask your prayers for
 leaders from both parties.
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    I  thank you for your prayers for me and my family, and I ask you to
 pray for Vice President Gore and his family. I have faith that with God's 
help we as a nation will move forward together, as one nation, indivisible. 
And together we will create an America that is open, so every citizen has 
access to the American dream.
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    An America that is educated, so every child has the keys to realize 
that dream. And an America that is united in our diversity and our shared 
American values that are large than race or party.
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    I was not elected to serve one party, but to serve one nation. The 
President of the United States is the president of every single American, of 
every race and every background. Whether you voted for me or not, I will 
do my best to serve your interests, and I will work to earn your respect.
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    I will be guided by President Jefferson's sense of purpose: to stand for 
principle, to be reasonable in manner, and, above all, to do great good for 
the cause of freedom and harmony.
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    The presidency is more than an honor, it is more than an office. It is a 
charge to keep, and I will give it my all.
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    Thank you and good night. May God Bless America.
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