October 13, 2008
Posted: 01:35 PM ET
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(CNN) – Barack Obama held a campaign rally in Toledo Ohio earlier Monday, during which he laid out his new tax policies.

Read Obama's prepared remarks

Remarks of Senator Barack Obama—as prepared for delivery

“A Rescue Plan for the Middle-Class”

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Toledo, Ohio

We meet at a moment of great uncertainty for America. The economic crisis we face is the worst since the Great Depression. Markets across the globe have become increasingly unstable, and millions of Americans will open up their 401(k) statements this week and see that so much of their hard-earned savings have disappeared.

The credit crisis has left businesses large and small unable to get loans, which means they can’t buy new equipment, or hire new workers, or even make payroll for the workers they have. You’ve got auto plants right here in Ohio that have been around for decades closing their doors and laying off workers who’ve never known another job in their entire life.

760,000 workers have lost their jobs this year. Unemployment here in Ohio is up 85% over the last eight years, which is the highest it’s been in sixteen years. You’ve lost one of every four manufacturing jobs, the typical Ohio family has seen their income fall $2,500, and it’s getting harder and harder to make the mortgage, or fill up your gas tank, or even keep the electricity on at the end of the month. At this rate, the question isn’t just “are you better off than you were four years ago?”, it’s “are you better off than you were four weeks ago?”

I know these are difficult times. I know folks are worried. But I also know this – we can steer ourselves out of this crisis. Because we are the United States of America. We are the country that has faced down war and depression; great challenges and great threats. And at each and every moment, we have risen to meet these challenges – not as Democrats, not as Republicans, but as Americans.

We still have the most talented, most productive workers of any country on Earth. We’re still home to innovation and technology, colleges and universities that are the envy of the world. Some of the biggest ideas in history have come from our small businesses and our research facilities. It won’t be easy, but there’s no reason we can’t make this century another American century.

But it will take a new direction. It will take new leadership in Washington. It will take a real change in the policies and politics of the last eight years. And that’s why I’m running for President of the United States of America.

My opponent has made his choice. Last week, Senator McCain’s campaign announced that they were going to “turn the page” on the discussion about our economy so they can spend the final weeks of this election attacking me instead. His campaign actually said, and I quote, “if we keep talking about the economy, we’re going to lose.” Well Senator McCain may be worried about losing an election, but I’m worried about Americans who are losing their jobs, and their homes, and their life savings. They can’t afford four more years of the economic theory that says we should give more and more to millionaires and billionaires and hope that prosperity trickles down to everyone else. We’ve seen where that’s led us and we’re not going back. It’s time to turn the page.

Over the course of this campaign, I’ve laid out a set of policies that will grow our middle-class and strengthen our economy in the long-term. I’ll reform our tax code so that 95% of workers and their families get a tax cut, and eliminate income taxes for seniors making under $50,000. I’ll bring down the cost of health care for families and businesses by investing in preventative care, new technology, and giving every American the chance to get the same kind of health insurance that members of Congress give themselves. We’ll ensure every child can compete in the global economy by recruiting an army of new teachers and making college affordable for anyone who wants to go. We’ll create five million new, high-wage jobs by investing in the renewable sources of energy that will eliminate the oil we currently import from the Middle East in ten years, and we’ll create two million jobs by rebuilding our crumbling roads, schools, and bridges.

But that’s a long-term strategy for growth. Right now, we face an immediate economic emergency that requires urgent action. We can’t wait to help workers and families and communities who are struggling right now – who don’t know if their job or their retirement will be there tomorrow; who don’t know if next week’s paycheck will cover this month’s bills. We need to pass an economic rescue plan for the middle-class and we need to do it now. Today I’m proposing a number of steps that we should take immediately to stabilize our financial system, provide relief to families and communities, and help struggling homeowners. It’s a plan that begins with one word that’s on everyone’s mind, and it’s spelled J-O-B-S.

We’ve already lost three-quarters of a million jobs this year, and some experts say that unemployment may rise to 8% by the end of next year. We can’t wait until then to start creating new jobs. That’s why I’m proposing to give our businesses a new American jobs tax credit for each new employee they hire here in the United States over the next two years.

To fuel the real engine of job creation in this country, I’ve also proposed eliminating all capital gains taxes on investments in small businesses and start-up companies, and I’ve proposed an additional tax incentive through next year to encourage new small business investment. It is time to protect the jobs we have and to create the jobs of tomorrow by unlocking the drive, and ingenuity, and innovation of the American people. And we should fast track the loan guarantees we passed for our auto industry and provide more as needed so that they can build the energy-efficient cars America needs to end our dependence on foreign oil.

We will also save one million jobs by creating a Jobs and Growth Fund that will provide money to states and local communities so that they can move forward with projects to rebuild and repair our roads, our bridges, and our schools. A lot of these projects and these jobs are at risk right now because of budget shortfalls, but this fund will make sure they continue.

The second part of my rescue plan is to provide immediate relief to families who are watching their paycheck shrink and their jobs and life savings disappear. I’ve already proposed a middle-class tax cut for 95% of workers and their families, but today I’m calling on Congress to pass a plan so that the IRS will mail out the first round of those tax cuts as soon as possible. We should also extend and expand unemployment benefits to those Americans who have lost their jobs and are having a harder time finding new ones in this weak economy. And we should stop making them pay taxes on those unemployment insurance benefits as well.

At a time when the ups and downs of the stock market have rarely been so unpredictable and dramatic, we also need to give families and retirees more flexibility and security when it comes to their retirement savings.

I welcome Senator McCain’s proposal to waive the rules that currently force our seniors to withdraw from their 401(k)s even when the market is bad. I think that’s a good idea, but I think we need to do even more. Since so many Americans will be struggling to pay the bills over the next year, I propose that we allow every family to withdraw up to 15% from their IRA or 401(k) – up to a maximum of $10,000 – without any fine or penalty throughout 2009. This will help families get through this crisis without being forced to make painful choices like selling their homes or not sending their kids to college.

The third part of my rescue plan is to provide relief for homeowners who are watching their home values decline while their property taxes go up. Earlier this year I pushed for legislation that would help homeowners stay in their homes by working to modify their mortgages. When Secretary Paulson proposed his original financial rescue plan it included nothing for homeowners. When Senator McCain was silent on the issue, I insisted that it include protections for homeowners. Now the Treasury must use the authority its been granted and move aggressively to help people avoid foreclosure and stay in their homes. We don’t need a new law or a new $300 billion giveaway to banks like Senator McCain has proposed, we just need to act quickly and decisively.

I’ve already proposed a mortgage tax credit for struggling homeowners worth 10% of the interest you pay on your mortgage and we should move quickly to pass it. We should also change the unfair bankruptcy laws that allow judges to write down your mortgage if you own six or seven homes, but not if you have only one. And for all those cities and small towns that are facing a choice between cutting services like health care and education or raising property taxes, we will provide the funding to prevent those tax hikes from happening. We cannot allow homeowners and small towns to suffer because of the mess made by Wall Street and Washington.

For those Americans in danger of losing their homes, today I’m also proposing a three-month moratorium on foreclosures. If you are a bank or lender that is getting money from the rescue plan that passed Congress, and your customers are making a good-faith effort to make their mortgage payments and re-negotiate their mortgages, you will not be able to foreclose on their home for three months. We need to give people the breathing room they need to get back on their feet.

Finally, this crisis has taught us that we cannot have a sound economy with a dysfunctional financial system. We passed a financial rescue plan that has the promise to help stabilize the financial system, but only if we act quickly, effectively and aggressively. The Treasury Department must move quickly with their plan to put more money into struggling banks so they have enough to lend, and they should do it in a way that protects taxpayers instead of enriching CEOs. There was a report yesterday that some financial institutions participating in this rescue plan are still trying to avoid restraints on CEO pay. That’s not just wrong, it’s an outrage to every American whose tax dollars have been put at risk. No major investor would ever make an investment if they didn’t think the corporation was being prudent and responsible, and we shouldn’t expect taxpayers to think any differently. We should also be prepared to extend broader guarantees if it becomes necessary to stabilize our financial system.

I also believe that Treasury should not limit itself to purchasing mortgage-backed securities – it should help unfreeze markets for individual mortgages, student loans, car loans, and credit card loans.. And I think we need to do even more to make loans available in two very important areas of our economy: small businesses and communities.

On Friday, I proposed Small Business Rescue Plan that would create an emergency lending fund to lend money directly to small businesses that need cash for their payroll or to buy inventory. It’s what we did after 9/11, and it allowed us to get low-cost loans out to tens of thousands of small businesses. We’ll also make it easier for private lenders to make small business loans by expanding the Small Business Administration’s loan guarantee program. By temporarily eliminating fees for borrowers and lenders, we can unlock the credit that small firms need to pay their workers and keep their doors open. And today, I’m also proposing that we maintain the ability of states and local communities that are struggling to maintain basic services without raising taxes to continue to get the credit they need.

Congress should pass this emergency rescue plan as soon as possible. If Washington can move quickly to pass a rescue plan for our financial system, there’s no reason we can’t move just as quickly to pass a rescue plan for our middle-class that will create jobs, provide relief, and help homeowners. And if Congress does not act in the coming months, it will be one of the first things I do as President of the United States. Because we can’t wait any longer to start creating new jobs; to help struggling communities and homeowners, and to provide real and immediate relief to families who are worried not only about this month’s bills, but their entire life savings. This plan will help ease those anxieties, and along with the other economic policies I’ve proposed, it will begin to create new jobs, grow family incomes, and put us back on the path to prosperity.

I won’t pretend this will be easy or come without cost. We’ll have to set priorities as never before, and stick to them. That means pursuing investments in areas such as energy, education and health care that bear directly on our economic future, while deferring other things we can afford to do without. It means scouring the federal budget, line-by-line, ending programs that we don’t need and making the ones we do work more efficiently and cost less.

It also means promoting a new ethic of responsibility. Part of the reason this crisis occurred is that everyone was living beyond their means – from Wall Street to Washington to even some on Main Street. CEOs got greedy. Politicians spent money they didn’t have. Lenders tricked people into buying home they couldn’t afford and some folks knew they couldn’t afford them and bought them anyway.

We’ve lived through an era of easy money, in which we were allowed and even encouraged to spend without limits; to borrow instead of save.

Now, I know that in an age of declining wages and skyrocketing costs, for many folks this was not a choice but a necessity. People have been forced to turn to credit cards and home equity loans to keep up, just like our government has borrowed from China and other creditors to help pay its bills.

But we now know how dangerous that can be. Once we get past the present emergency, which requires immediate new investments, we have to break that cycle of debt. Our long-term future requires that we do what’s necessary to scale down our deficits, grow wages and encourage personal savings again.

It’s a serious challenge. But we can do it if we act now, and if we act as one nation. We can bring a new era of responsibility and accountability to Wall Street and to Washington. We can put in place common-sense regulations to prevent a crisis like this from ever happening again. We can make investments in the technology and innovation that will restore prosperity and lead to new jobs and a new economy for the 21st century. We can restore a sense of fairness and balance that will give ever American a fair shot at the American dream. And above all, we can restore confidence – confidence in America, confidence in our economy, and confidence in ourselves.

This country and the dream it represents are being tested in a way that we haven’t seen in nearly a century. And future generations will judge ours by how we respond to this test. Will they say that this was a time when America lost its way and its purpose? When we allowed our own petty differences and broken politics to plunge this country into a dark and painful recession?

Or will they say that this was another one of those moments when America overcame? When we battled back from adversity by recognizing that common stake that we have in each other’s success?

This is one of those moments. I realize you’re cynical and fed up with politics. I understand that you’re disappointed and even angry with your leaders. You have every right to be. But despite all of this, I ask of you what’s been asked of the American people in times of trial and turmoil throughout our history. I ask you to believe – to believe in yourselves, in each other, and in the future we can build together.

Together, we cannot fail. Not now. Not when we have a crisis to solve and an economy to save. Not when there are so many Americans without jobs and without homes. Not when there are families who can’t afford to see a doctor, or send their child to college, or pay their bills at the end of the month. Not when there is a generation that is counting on us to give them the same opportunities and the same chances that we had for ourselves.

We can do this. Americans have done this before. Some of us had grandparents or parents who said maybe I can't go to college but my child can; maybe I can't have my own business but my child can. I may have to rent, but maybe my children will have a home they can call their own. I may not have a lot of money but maybe my child will run for Senate. I might live in a small village but maybe someday my son can be president of the United States of America.

Now it falls to us. Together, we cannot fail. Together, we can overcome the broken policies and divided politics of the last eight years. Together, we can renew an economy that rewards work and rebuilds the middle class. Together, we can create millions of new jobs, and deliver on the promise of health care you can afford and education that helps your kids compete. We can do this if we come together; if we have confidence in ourselves and each other; if we look beyond the darkness of the day to the bright light of hope that lies ahead. Together, we can change this country and change this world. Thank you, God bless you, and may God bless America.

Filed under: Happening Now


Gary, Florida   October 13th, 2008 2:33 pm ET

Yes we can, yes we will. We need leadership, true leadership, by a smart, caring American who can and will lead the US and restore our image/leadership worldwide. Enough with the 'fighting ' everything in sight - the hawkiish, never ending drumbeat of Senator McCain. Lets get on with electing a man of vision and hope - Senator Obama, soon to be President Obama. As a male, white, 61 year old independent, I will proudly cast my vote for Senator Obama in early voting in Florida on October 20, 2008.

Sam   October 13th, 2008 2:33 pm ET

I am a 66 yr old white great-grandmother. I am going to Vote For Obama and wouldn't care if he was 2 ft tall and purple!
Obama is for "us folks out here"

NV for Obama/Biden   October 13th, 2008 2:33 pm ET

Yes WE Can - Sen. Obama has a plan to re-build America - thats the kind of forward thinking we need in our President - the hope and and belief that will take this country in the RIGHT direction!!!

Sen. McCain is sooo out of touch with middle America - nothing I hear in Sen. McCain's speeches gives me hope for a new direction - just sounds like more of the same

Sen. Obama = a light at the end of the tunnel = positive change !

Sen. McCain = a light at the end of the tunnel = an oncoming train!

Charlotte   October 13th, 2008 2:32 pm ET

Thank you, Barack, for putting advocating for Main St. and clearly spelling out a plan to rescue everyday Americans from the failing economy we are facing. You are truly a leader we can believe in!!

JB   October 13th, 2008 2:32 pm ET

Come on America and fight with John Mccain to take this country in a new direction. John McCain is a true hero and is not afraid to fight. He will fight his first day in office. Fight, fight, fight. Put a true hero in the White House.

beherenow711   October 13th, 2008 2:32 pm ET

Barack Obama has answers…
John McCain just has gimmicks…

This solidifies it for me…there is no question, Obama is the next President of the United States…

Republican Voting OBAMA   October 13th, 2008 2:32 pm ET

Awesome speech and this is CHANGE WE NEED NOW our new President has spoken.

Obama/Biden 08/12

Great Leader!!!   October 13th, 2008 2:32 pm ET

A marvellous economic rescue plan from OBAMA. Thank You Mr. President Barack OBAMA.

What is the response from McCain? Another smear?

Wake up America…

Sarah.....and my last name isn't Palin!   October 13th, 2008 2:31 pm ET

Very workable pragmatic ideas. Man of the times… Good on calling us out for living beyond our means! Someone has to do it.

Obama/Biden '08

jayeandvic   October 13th, 2008 2:31 pm ET

It's so great having a presidential candidate that has a good education - some call Senator Obama elitist, but I call him intelligent.
Look at Bush for instance - he has no smarts and relies on a think tank to tell him what to do.
Senator Obama may be elitist to some, but I for one want a president that is intelligent and has common sense.
Obama will be a great leader in every way.

Susan   October 13th, 2008 2:31 pm ET

The american people spending an addition 300 billion to keep individual from losing there homes along with that the government taking over banks. John McCain idea sounds like a socialistic idea to me. Don't be afraid…Go over to the smart side…Vote Smart

Realistic   October 13th, 2008 2:30 pm ET

Yes I am proud to be an American…and thats why this man is
My President. He oozes intellectual brilliance!!
Thank you Mr. President Barack Obama.

Michael   October 13th, 2008 2:30 pm ET

Excellent speech with excellent ideas - but we can't let up one bit.

Real change does not come easy.

Obama needs every vote! WE ARE COUNTING ON YOU, BUCKEYES - DON'T LET AMERICA DOWN!

LS, Austin, Texas   October 13th, 2008 2:30 pm ET

Scott L - looks like your opinion is outnumbered.

Just keeping reality in check. But seriously, the fact is Obama is going to make a great President.

Ken, Republican Voting for Obama   October 13th, 2008 2:29 pm ET

McCain say America needs a fighter, what he fails to tell Americans is he is willing to start a fight anytime anywhere, they accuse democrats of being tax and sppend, well they have been doing borrow and spend for the last eight years.

Dante   October 13th, 2008 2:29 pm ET

i just wannna thank iowans for showing the rest of the country the best man for the job.Wish i am from iowa,,,so proud of u guys.

Obamafied Cheesehead   October 13th, 2008 2:29 pm ET

The only day Congress will ever seriously think about fixing Social Security Pension is when “Congressional pension” is eliminated and members of Congress depended on Social Security Pension themselves like other hardworking Americans.

Karen   October 13th, 2008 2:28 pm ET

1. Adding new jobs through energy is NOT exclusive to Obama - McCain is promising the same thing.
2. Nice to not tax the seniors but it will need to be made up in some other form of tax to the taxpayer to balance the other side.
3. Immediate tax cuts again will have to be made up in some other tax mechanism or he wont be able to pay for his proposed programs or pay the govt bills.
4.Small business loans NOT an idea exclusive to Obama.

Wake up America. Unless of course you want to wait 4 yrs into Obama's presidency and wonder where all the new jobs and promised economic prosperity is.

OHIO FOR OBAMA   October 13th, 2008 2:28 pm ET

Go Senator Obama. We know that is won't all happen over night. But we do look forward to the change. Change We Can Believe In. He is on target. Economy, health care, jobs. Way to go.

OBAMA/BIDEN

Connie   October 13th, 2008 2:28 pm ET

I have never been involed in a campaign before like this. I love making the calls, talking to people, knockig on the door for Barack!

People really like him alot - even some of the McCain supporters that I've talked to have spoken kindly of him (too bad their canidate & his running mate can't talke that way sometimes) .

Adam   October 13th, 2008 2:27 pm ET

Laying out plans while his opponents lay out attacks. He keeps cool and faces the issues and talks to the people while his opponents attack him and ignore the issues that matter to voters.

Change we can hold our heads high for.

Obama/Biden '08

Hal   October 13th, 2008 2:26 pm ET

Way to go!! Your vision is so much more real and attainable than McCains..He apparentlly thinks it is free to drill, free to build nucular plants, free to build solar power. He is soooo out of touch. As a senior I know he offers nothing for me. I'm poor and I need real answers. thanks Obama

Jamal   October 13th, 2008 2:26 pm ET

Wow. That was a brilliant plan.

Eric   October 13th, 2008 2:26 pm ET

Response to Clinton Dem - the national debt is already through the roof!!!

Cynthia; Bham   October 13th, 2008 2:25 pm ET

America will make a huge mistake if they don't elect Barack Obama and we will have no one to blame but ourselves if McCain and Palin get into office. I'm already getting a second job and will get a third one if McCain and Palin get into office.

Davis   October 13th, 2008 2:25 pm ET

Wake up America!!!!!!! We are living in the moments of what hardships the Bush-McCain policies are causing us. Thank God for Barack Obama and Joe Biden who can put us back on the right path!!

Bush over Mccain!   October 13th, 2008 2:24 pm ET

Obama campaign this is the key to the debate wednesday! Don't even waste time talking about what Mccain said before, talk about this! People will be shocked how in depth this economic plan is, this is what people are waiting to hear!! Great work, please use this speech or what you talked about here during the debate as often as you can, this is what the American people have been waiting to hear! Not quick jabs towards the next candidate, but solutions like these!

Connie   October 13th, 2008 2:24 pm ET

Go Barack!!!! Someone with constant ideas, smoothness.

YOU ROCK BARACK!!!

Doreen   October 13th, 2008 2:24 pm ET

A great speech. I listened to both McCain and Obama - McCain said absolutely nothing of substance - Obama set out clear policy proposals.

I can't imagine why Americans would choose McCain. It just seems ridiculous.

Silvia Navas   October 13th, 2008 2:23 pm ET

We need an intelligent President, Barack Obama is the ONE.

Ron   October 13th, 2008 2:23 pm ET

Those writing of socialism, havent got a clue what that is. America is about our joint responsibily as a society for each other.

Obama is our next President

Bill Tampa   October 13th, 2008 2:23 pm ET

Compared to MCcain's plan, there's a big difference. Looks like McSame has changed direction again. Each week he has a new strategy. Wonder what it will be next week.?

Greg M.   October 13th, 2008 2:22 pm ET

President Obama and V.P.Biden, the country and the world are awaiting the victory of positive change. We know it's going to take some time to fix the major problems that all of the republicans have messed up. Take your time and don't worry about the lies that are being put out by the republicans. The American people are standing with you, we've got your back. We(My family and supporters for Brack OBama in Baton Rouge and around the world) are inviting /welcoming you and your family to please come to Baton Rouge,. Louisiana

Obama for President the one for positive change 08′

Thanks!

Dan in Waukegan   October 13th, 2008 2:22 pm ET

In a campaign the facts can be hard to find. Sometimes telling the truth will lose votes. I just hope that after he is elected he levels with us. We are in debt, families and the government, up to our yoo-hoo's because of easy credit. As long as we owe money we are not free, not as individuals or as a nation. Campaign promises are not free and can not be paid for with tax cuts and should not be paid for on credit. That's what got us in this mess.

arlene, CA   October 13th, 2008 2:21 pm ET

Obama ahead ! I just love it ! ! What a wonderful speech, just terrific ! ! I believe in this man, yes I do. Such a change from listening to McCain/Palin just attack, attack, attack with their negative hateful statements that will not work, not this time, no way, no how, no mccain, no palin.

Gtnaustin   October 13th, 2008 2:21 pm ET

Clinton Democrat —

What do you think will happen to the national deficit under McCain and Palin? Somehow it will mysteriously shrink? Isn't that what Bush promised too? Looks like you have a choice to make. Support the candidate that YOUR candidate supports or bail on your candidate showing her a total lack of respect and vote against her.

Tom, KS   October 13th, 2008 2:21 pm ET

I am ready for that change!

ohio   October 13th, 2008 2:21 pm ET

go Barack you are the man!!!!!!!!!

ruth   October 13th, 2008 2:20 pm ET

I an a 66 year old white female who has never voted democrat before, but I am so proud of Sen. Obama and will be very proud to call him President Obama.

boz   October 13th, 2008 2:20 pm ET

Excellent. A man with wisdom and vision.

Obama/Biden

Chris from STL   October 13th, 2008 2:20 pm ET

I'm listening to McCain now … he is still talking about "measuring drapes" and other silly things …

I liked Obama's proposals …. there is a lot of things that should help spring this economy forward, creating jobs, alleviate the suffering a bit.

Beverly Johns   October 13th, 2008 2:20 pm ET

Michelle & Barack, Finally the people's person has the bravery
to stand up for the justice of the people.

We love you guys!

Kevin Crowne   October 13th, 2008 2:20 pm ET

Barack Obama is my choice for our next president. Eight years ago, I would have voted for McCain, however he seems to be a shadow of his former self, resorting to baseless attacks and innuendo. Listening to both candidates speak, it's obvious that Obama is a man who listens to reason rather than acting impulsively. He inspires me quite a bit and I would be more than proud to call him President.

pray2008pray   October 13th, 2008 2:19 pm ET

Obama/Biden thank you for giving us Hope.

No Hillary = No Obama   October 13th, 2008 2:19 pm ET

This guy always has his mouth open in your pictures. That sums him up - all talk, talk, talk.

jayeandvic   October 13th, 2008 2:19 pm ET

Senator Obama has a great message, and he speaks from knowledge (he is educated and it shows). The difference between McCain and Obama are striking - all you have to do is listen to them speak to see who the real leader is (Obama by a million miles!).
I know in my heart he and Joe Biden will lead our country out of the mess the republican party has made the past 8 years.
Obama and Biden have my full support.
Thank you CNN for showing live coverage of his campaign rally in Toledo Ohio.

Amazing   October 13th, 2008 2:18 pm ET

Obama

Thank you for making the difference at a difficult time in America's History. Someone who is thinking about the average person

GeorgiaPeachforObama   October 13th, 2008 2:17 pm ET

Obama talks about issues. I am listening to McCain speak as I type and every other word out of his mouth is about Obama, not the issues.

Liz in Ohio   October 13th, 2008 2:17 pm ET

Ohio will go blue this year!

Sylvia of Florida   October 13th, 2008 2:17 pm ET

Mr. Obama made it difficult for me to vote this year. The democrats sidelined their best candidate, Hillary Clinton, and now wants my vote. Democracy is more important and I feel let down by the Democratic party. I do not have a candidate to vote for this year. I am now an Independent who not vote this year.

dubb   October 13th, 2008 2:17 pm ET

This election is not about Barack, McCain, or Wall Street. It's about electing a President who understands the needs of main street America, and who will do their BEST to ensure main street interests are protected. Unfortunately, McCain is for Corporate America-fact! I personally will benefit from either candidate who is elected president. I will vote for Obama because he is for THE PEOPLE of the United States.

OBAMA/BIDEN 08′

George from Westerville   October 13th, 2008 2:17 pm ET

I listened to McCain speak earlier and I just now listened to Obama speak at Toledo. I'm a 55 year old man, a political junkie, and have never been so impressed with the calm, level headed, intelligent yet inspirational demeanor of a politicial as I am with Barack Obama. But most importantly, his "rescue Main Street" economic plan is an excellent set of policies to address our short term problems as well as the long term. I'm so relieved that there is now some realistic and sensible ideas on the table. Everyone should review his four part plan, and I hope that there will be a non-partisan effort to implement it. I'm not an economist, but I have an MBA and I know the business world pretty well, I feel that this is a great plan with some real specific solutions.

Neva, Kent, WA   October 13th, 2008 2:16 pm ET

GO OBAMA!!!!! TALK ISSUES!!!!

RMKING FL FOR OBAMA   October 13th, 2008 2:16 pm ET

Obama makes me so so proud to be an educated african american. I am glad my son has a role model. He is happy to vote for OBAMA as his first every presidental election

PalinSuckMY   October 13th, 2008 2:15 pm ET

Finally America has found a man with intellegence, visio, leadership, and much more. This guy is once in a life time leader , please do not blow this America vote for Obama/Biden and restore America from the tha last eight years Bush/cheney disustrous policies that Mccain/Palin want to continue.

WHITE OLD LADY in SC   October 13th, 2008 2:15 pm ET

OBAMA speaks to the ISSUES that are important to me, and my family. We need a forward thinker, not a candidate that lives on MEMORY lane.

blaising   October 13th, 2008 2:15 pm ET

Wow!! Barack just burned in that speech…excellent!!

Kiah G   October 13th, 2008 2:14 pm ET

While McCain's swinging into the empty air, Obama will be making sure our retirement funds are safe and fighting big business with policy changes.

Obama/Biden '08 & '12

PA vote   October 13th, 2008 2:12 pm ET

First time voters, let's prove to everyone that we **WILL** turn-out for the vote on November 4th!!!

Action matters more than words. Let's have Obama win this election by a landslide. Past elections have been too close.

SC BLUE   October 13th, 2008 2:12 pm ET

OBAMA give me HOPE, with his intellect, courage and steady hand. Obama is a true LEADER.

John in Ohio   October 13th, 2008 2:11 pm ET

Obama has a plan of attack.

McCain just has a plan to attack.

Tiff of lithia springs   October 13th, 2008 2:11 pm ET

Precious,

I hope McCain can come up with a plan that's just is good and follow thru.

JOJO   October 13th, 2008 2:11 pm ET

Amazing wisdom in Obama which America can not afford to ignore !!

Thomas   October 13th, 2008 2:11 pm ET

The job tax credit is brilliant, we already do that to companies that hire "special needs" individuals, why not companies that employ Americans instead of outsourcing all our jobs? McCain wants to help the ultra rich yet his base voters are the uneducated, I don't get it. How can you throw away your vote like that?

Ali   October 13th, 2008 2:11 pm ET

This speach brought me chills. He is what this country needs. The future is ours and Obama can helps us get there.

voter   October 13th, 2008 2:11 pm ET

Brian from Canada

I think we already have socialism by the republicans. Buying major banks and investement firms is socialism. This occured curtsey of the republicans not democrats. Democrats create jobs to simulate the econmy not buy out banks.

Proud to be American   October 13th, 2008 2:11 pm ET

I can listen to his policies over and over and can not wait until the day he implements them…. Barack rocks… and I will vote for that one.

Obama and Biden 2008!

asiana   October 13th, 2008 2:10 pm ET

Nothing can change my mind not to vote for Senator Obama. Each time he explains his position to every problem we face in America and abroad, he's briliant. He takes it from the heart!

Marylou   October 13th, 2008 2:10 pm ET

God Bless Barack Obama..and thank you for your courage, insight, and steady hand leading us into the future. You gave me hope.

Carreen   October 13th, 2008 2:10 pm ET

I'm proud to support a ticket that lays out clear proposals. I am elated to have a forward thinking President again, and one who will give complex challenges the complex thought they deserve. I never disliked McCain, though I disagree with much of what he says. However, I feel that he's lost a lot of what made him a good man in this election. I'm more sad than angry about that.

However, Obama is the candidate for me, and I can't wait to cast my vote.

Michael   October 13th, 2008 2:09 pm ET

While McCain talks about "fighting," Obama talks about issues and action.

Again, the contrast is amazing.

Lu   October 13th, 2008 2:09 pm ET

Very Prsidential! Thanks, Mr. Obama, you will make a great president.

Money back in my pocket, I like that!

Cindy Nelson   October 13th, 2008 2:09 pm ET

Still not a good idea to pull your money out of a 401k if you are not in dire straights and don't need it.

obaama08/12   October 13th, 2008 2:09 pm ET

smartest presidential candidate I have ever seen.

Mary from Sarasota FL   October 13th, 2008 2:08 pm ET

Senator Obama's speech was inclusive, filled with positive attitude and encouragement for the future. Still he told us to expect adversity while we pull ourselves out of this financial mess we are in. He will be a steady hand at the tiller as we sail through these troubled waters.
No one need fear an Obama administration… Cool heads will prevail.
Mary from Sarasota, FL

Walmart mom   October 13th, 2008 2:08 pm ET

I just heard both canidates speak in cnn today. I have to say Obama has a plan I can believe in. I shuttered at Mccains attacks. I feel Obama is going to be a great president, people remember to vote!!!!
We can not get to the point that we think he is so far ahead we dont go to the polls. Remember every vote counts…

Beth, MA   October 13th, 2008 2:08 pm ET

How is it that Obama is described as divisive when it is the McCain campaign that has up been throwing out the negative terms? McCain sold his soul to the ghost of Lee Atwater and the ambition of Sarah Palin.

rm   October 13th, 2008 2:08 pm ET

Why are the McCain/Palin supporters so angry? Just like your candidates, you are offering nothing but division and empty insults. Get yourselves together. Don't be mad at Obama because he is doing what the country needs right now.

RM in NJ   October 13th, 2008 2:08 pm ET

A consistent theme and vision for America. Exactly the integrity we need at the top.

Wally© Belgium   October 13th, 2008 2:07 pm ET

A truly inspiring person !!!

Good, clearcut ideas !!!

Offering broadbased solutions for almost every aspect of this election…Yet reminding the Americans that they too will have to roll-up their sleeves if his plans are to succeed…

McCain has sure got his work cut out for him !!!

Dream Embraced   October 13th, 2008 2:06 pm ET

“It always seems impossible until its done.” ~Nelson Mandela

priscilla   October 13th, 2008 2:06 pm ET

This is why I am working my butt off for this man….. He gives me hope He makes me feel proud to be an American! He does not scare me, he inspires me and what can better than that?

We will deliver North Carolina for you Mr. future President Barack Obama.

God Bless you Barack Obama!

Andrea   October 13th, 2008 2:06 pm ET

Excellent ideas- thank you President Obama!

Andy   October 13th, 2008 2:05 pm ET

This is the Obama most of us know from the primaries. Sweeping and powerfully motivating with a grace and intelect that has been missing from the White House for far far too long. It will be an honor having you as my President sir.

Bob Indianapolis IN   October 13th, 2008 2:05 pm ET

TIME HAS COME TODAY!

Debbie   October 13th, 2008 2:05 pm ET

Finally, a candidate who's focusing on jobs in America.

I was furious when McCain traveled to Colombia this year. McCain kept telling us that free trade with Colombia was good because they would buy lots of American goods. When I found out the average Colombian makes $2500/year, I knew McCain could care less about keeping jobs in America.

Chip   October 13th, 2008 2:04 pm ET

Reality King,

I hope for those 95% that their tax cut is larger than their salary was when their boss has to lay them off to cover his increased tax bill.

Roland   October 13th, 2008 2:04 pm ET

That's MY president!

SJR   October 13th, 2008 2:04 pm ET

This sounds like a good plan and it is great way for people to save their homes and catch up on bills. It is so exciting to finally have an intelligent person in the White House again since Clinton. The choice is so clear on who the next president should be.

Obama/Biden 08/12!!!!

tulsa   October 13th, 2008 2:04 pm ET

What a great set of ideas.
I can see his advisors really are top notch.
Notice how he gives a good idea, even one brought up by his opponent, credit, then builds on it to make it reach ALL people in need? That;'s what places him in a league of his own.
Great work Senator.

Purple Alaska   October 13th, 2008 2:04 pm ET

Gotta love a soldier who still goes door to door…

That's the change we need.

YES WE WILL!

Courtney H   October 13th, 2008 2:04 pm ET

Mccain gives a speech about his campaign. Obama gives a speech offering solutions for the economy. There is nothing else to say.

(Former) Lifelong Republican for Obama, Columbia, TN   October 13th, 2008 2:04 pm ET

Obama's plan is remarkable and I think it could work. Jobs will be created and the economic future will be built from the bottom up.

GeorgiaPeachforObama   October 13th, 2008 2:03 pm ET

Love a candidate that doesn't preach fear! I'm excited that there is a candidate that thinks about his employers–WE THE PEOPLE!

Z   October 13th, 2008 2:03 pm ET

He is the MAN.
Change I Can Believe In

Wendy in NC   October 13th, 2008 2:01 pm ET

Wonderful!!!! He has outlined a plan that makes sense, helps us all and even slaps us on the wrist for what we know to be true - many of us haved lived beyond our means. I'm awake, Sen. Obama, and I'm cleaning up my own financial mess and will vote to help you clean up the country's financial mess. This is the most logical, helpful plan I've heard laid out by anyone throughout this mess.
Thank You Sen. Obama
You have my vote

CAROLYN   October 13th, 2008 2:01 pm ET

sen obama you give us hope. and make us the american people so happy.

the one   October 13th, 2008 2:01 pm ET

obama is the one.

California Voter   October 13th, 2008 2:01 pm ET

Obama, Rezko, Ayers, Wright, ACORN — you are known for the company you keep! Obama's campaign may have played the "game" the best , but is he really what this nation needs at this time in history. I wonder.

Papasan in Arizona   October 13th, 2008 2:00 pm ET

Finally a candidate that will talk about real issues and the solutions to them!

Obama/Biden 2008

bannedfromcnnfornotbeingamoron   October 13th, 2008 2:00 pm ET

Thank you for taking the high road Mr.Obama.Thank you Mr.Biden for standing up for your partner.Shame on you Ms.Palin for fanning the flames of hatred and violence.Condolences to Mr.McCain for having such inept advisors.Thank you Mr.McCain for your service,but they are truly no longer needed.

Vegas Barbie for Obama   October 13th, 2008 1:59 pm ET

INSPIRATIONAL, WISE, AWESOME AND SO VERY PRESIDENTIAL!!!

TOODYDOODY   October 13th, 2008 1:59 pm ET

Oh boy, we have Ohio too. The more the merrier

Rich in Seattle   October 13th, 2008 1:59 pm ET

I'm so proud to be an Obama supporter. This country needs smart people in the white house again.

Brian   October 13th, 2008 1:59 pm ET

God bless you, Barack Obama… the next president of the United States of America!!!

Obama / Biden '08!!! The wisdom, strength and steadiness we need! Yes we can!

Clinton Democrat   October 13th, 2008 1:56 pm ET

Isn't this the same guy who attacked Hillary in the primaries for the gas tax, saying she was pandering for votes? I think I just heard the most ridiculous pandering in the history of politics!

In an Obama presidency, the national deficit is going to be through the roof!

iowaobamafan   October 13th, 2008 1:56 pm ET

Finally - details on plans and proposals!

November 5   October 13th, 2008 1:56 pm ET

Being afraid is the way of the GOP.

Fearlessness is the way of America.

Way to go America. We don't be have to be afraid to make progress.

Vote Obama.

Leah,Texas   October 13th, 2008 1:55 pm ET

Next January America will have a person with intelligence, integrity, and wisdom in the White House and his name will be President Obama!

rm   October 13th, 2008 1:53 pm ET

Presidential!!!

Scott L   October 13th, 2008 1:52 pm ET

Liberals are in for a rude rude awakening when he is crushed November 4th.

Obama is the most divisive candidate in years. Too much controversy. Too much hate. Too much race card playing.

He will lose big! Mark Scott L's words…

JL   October 13th, 2008 1:51 pm ET

Obama is the most forward-thinking and smartest presidential candidate I have ever seen.

It is very refreshing after all of the election stealing and stupidity of the last 8 years.

tulsa   October 13th, 2008 1:51 pm ET

Senator, we will be proud to have you speak for us. Keep up the good work and keep your steady, graceful and thoughtful campaign on track.

Brian from Canada   October 13th, 2008 1:50 pm ET

America you have an easy choice; you can vote for Obama and have

Socialism

or you can have John McCain and strengthen your economy with lower taxes and have

Free Capital work again.

Socialism doesn't work , Free Capitalism does work.

Barack will punish the productive and kill the jobs they create.

McCain Palin and Hillary supporters 2008

Nimi from NY   October 13th, 2008 1:48 pm ET

Yes we can! We can dig ourselves out from this big hole if we work together. And that's what Obama reprsents. He is biracial. Meaning that as much as the Republicans would like to make him an alien he's actaually half white and half black. United we stand. Divided we fall.

(Former) Lifelong Republican for Obama, Columbia, TN   October 13th, 2008 1:46 pm ET

I like the Job Tax Credit idea! I think it is a very good concept.

Dandelion.   October 13th, 2008 1:46 pm ET

Brilliant.

Barbara - 65 yr old white female in NC   October 13th, 2008 1:46 pm ET

Obama is thinking about us.

Mccain is thinking about all his super wealthy friends.

cheryl   October 13th, 2008 1:45 pm ET

I am so happy that Senator Obama is focused on the economy and is making proposals that will help my family and friends. I am putting my faith and vote behind him.

Praying to God for an Obama Victory   October 13th, 2008 1:45 pm ET

I look forward to the day when we can all say "President Barack Obama"

precious   October 13th, 2008 1:45 pm ET

Barack Obama is a FAKE.

Jerry Ohio   October 13th, 2008 1:44 pm ET

Obama is the best candidate to help Ohio with all the jobs loses,,McCain and Palin same ole Bush policy…The republican have mess up our country and jobs going over seas

Spencer/Commonwealth of Virginia   October 13th, 2008 1:44 pm ET

Change I Can Believe In

RealityKing   October 13th, 2008 1:44 pm ET

95% of us are expecting a tax cut. And we will except nothing less….

mitch   October 13th, 2008 1:44 pm ET

he is so awesome!!! wooohooo! go barack!!

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