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Highlights are in bold *John McCain comments: * - McCain talks about Hispanic Americans being a very active group. - McCain's are immersing with Bangladesh population in Phoenix - Comments about how he was honored to work with Senator Cotton though he did not come to the event. - Talks about how he has gained Vietnamese support in the community. *Joni Ernst:* (Ernst laughs and thanks McCain. Ernst takes a swipe at the liberal war on women. She lauds McCain’s experience.) *Dan Sullivan:* Sullivan goes on introduces himself and the freshman class in Senate, talks about how McCain is a mentor, shout out to McCain interns, McCain is SASC chairman and is awesome.) *Cory Gardner: * Gardner jokes about water and baseball. We are going to keep the majority in the Senate. McCain stands up for people who are struggling. [00:33:26] By the way there is a couple of these gentleman who I have gotten to know the years who have spent years in reeducation camps and were – How many years? VIETNAMESE-AMERICAN: Five-and-a-half years. MCCAIN: Five-and-a-half years in a reeducation camp. I’m very happy that you are here with us in the United States. The Vietnamese community has contributed an enormous amount. [00:33:48] *There’s so many other groups: our Hispanic Americans, all – but also there is a special group also that have been very active and that’s our Iranian community.* [Applause] [00:34:08] They care deeply about their country. They care a great deal about what has happened o Iran. They feel that they need a President and a Congress that will stand up Iranian aggression. I thank the Iranian-American group for all they have done for me. *[00:34:28]* *We are assembling a coalition of different ethnic groups. We’ve got a special, very special group – you know our daughter Bridget was born in Bangladesh so weare motivating the Bangladesh community. There it is right there. If we get that vote out it could tip the scales.* [Laughter] [00:34:52] I just want to thank all of you again for this expression of support and I* just want to repeat what has been said – maybe not totally accurately but fairly accurately – that I was quoted as saying that this could be the toughest race of my political career.* Anybody who sees the turbulence in the political environment today could not conclude anything else. I am confident of victory. But *I believe that we have to ask people to work for us harder than perhaps they have before.* [00:35:28] I’m very grateful at this turn out. I’m grateful – *as usual this is going to come down to what usually determines elections and that’s voter turn out. That’s general speaking the way elections are decided – obviously in Democracies – and will this Fall. As you know we have a late primary at the end of August and we’ve got to get through that: and of course the general election.* ________________________________________________________________ McCain, Rally with Senators Ernst, Gardner, Sullivan, Perdue – Transcript, 6 May 2016 [McCain, Rally with Senators Ernst, Gardner, Sullivan, Perdue, 5/6/16 <https://toolbox.dnc.org/?tool_name=vantage%20uploader&path=vantageuploader.dnc.org/videos/shared_show?jwt=eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpYXQiOjE0NjI1NjkwNjksImVtYWlsIjoic2FtdWVsbGVlZmFsY29uZXJAZ21haWwuY29tIiwiaWQiOjMxNjI5OSwiZG93bmxvYWRhYmxlIjp0cnVlfQ.iyuxLeXBFYeiaLBDq-37Ow2QzcmhvaUO55q2ID6xssk>] (AUDIO) [00:02:00] (Chatter from McCain staffers) [00:02:14] (McCain staff greets the volunteer tracker and enters the room) [00:11:09] (Announcer welcomes the Senators and McCain to applause. Chatter as McCain and others make their way to the stage and greet people.) [00:12:06] MCCAIN: Well thanks to all of you coming this morning, thanks for this great turn out. I’m very honored to have so many of our supporters, some old geezers - like my friend here -that have been with us for many years. But also I’m very pleased to see our young interns who have done such a magnificent job. [Applause] [00:12:30] MCCAIN: Somewhere in that group of young interns is a future Congressman, a future Senator - I’m sorry to say I’m not so sure about President because we in Arizona have very poor record. Barry Goldwater from Arizona ran for president of the United States. Morris Udall from Arizona ran for president of the United States. Bruce Babbitt from Arizona ran for President of the United States. I from Arizona ran for President of the United States. You know Arizona may be the only state in American where mothers don’t tell their children that some day they can grow up and be President of the United States. [00:13:11] I’m very honored to have 4 of my colleagues – we had a 5th one Tom Cotton, Senator from Arkansas who was with us yesterday and didn’t come back – but I’m very honored. I know that many of you know that the election of 2014 brought in a new generation of leadership into the United States Senate. In fact 12, practically a quarter of the number of Republicans Senators were elected in 2014. [00:13:41] They represent a new generation of leadership, they represent the kind of work and dedication to the people they represent: and a diverse but very important fashion. I have spent a lot of time with these new members of the United States Senate: I refuse to call them freshman and I have spent time with them and I am heartened and encouraged by what they have brought to their respective states and what they have brought to the nation and to the Republican Party. [00:14:17] So I am very honored that they would take the time from their busy schedules to come to Arizona and be here on behalf, on probably as I said before perhaps one of the toughest campaign of my political career. So with that I would like to mention about each one of them and then ask them to say a few words, although they have been in the Senate now long enough to be incapable of a few words. [00:14:45] So could I introduce first of all Joni Ernst? Joni Ernst if from the great state of Iowa. [Applause] Every four years the Senator from Iowa becomes the most popular person in Senate. It doesn’t last long. When the primary is over they forget about that Senator. But before the Iowa caucuses that Senator from Iowa is really one of the most important. [00:15:21] Joni brings unique qualifications to the United States Senate, she grew up on a farm, I’m sure that most of you know that the most famous commercial of the 2014 campaign was showing Joni Ernst with some pigs around her family farm, she talked about what she was going to squeeze when she came to Washington. So far we are okay but – [laughter] [00:15:48] But she also served with distinction in the US Army Reserve and the Iowa Guard and actually was in Iraq during that period of time: unique qualifications and we are very proud to have her with us. [00:16:03] Second I’d like to mention Senator Dan Sullivan of Alaska. [Applause] He has a great deal of military experience he has been a leader in the United States Senate on the Asia-Pacific Armed services committee on Asia-Pacific issues: all of that. He’s really a great guy but unfortunately he was in the Marine Corps so... [00:16:35] Dan Sullivan understands the needs of our men and women in the military having served, in face still serving on active duty, and we are very proud of the great work he has done as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Corey Gardner: I want everybody to be so nice to him okay. You’ve got to be nice to him because that is where our water comes from. [Applause] [00:17:07] I always do go over and kiss his ring every time. Please the water coming down the Colorado. Cory Gardner was in the legislature. He is now one of the most valued members of the Foreign Relations Committee. Recently, and remember he was in his first term; he was responsible for a significant piece of legislation concerning this test of intercontinental ballistic missiles by the Iranians. He has emerged as that leadership. Everybody thank him for the water. [Applause] [00:17:48] Senator David Perdue is from Georgia, he has an incredible – there she is. He was the CEO of Reebok and Dollar General; he has the most extensive experience. Any of you that didn’t like your Reebok: he’d be glad to talk to you about that. [00:18:12] He is the foremost advocate for restraint on our out of control spending. He is the foremost advocate to bring our spending under control. These young people that are here our interns, I’m sure that they would be the first to tell you, we are laying a burden of debt on them that is unconscionable. He is foremost expert – spokesperson on getting our fiscal house in order. [00:18:44] I’m proud of my work on behalf of national defense. We are proud of the hard work that we do to train and equip the men and women who are serving. Unless we get this debt under control all that work will be for nothing. Let’s thank David Perdue of Georgia one of the great leaders of the United States Senate. [00:19:11] So with that I would like to hand it over to Joni Ernst who will tell you that one of the great events in the world is the Iowa State Fair: where if you are really smart you can get a deep fried Twinkie. [00:19:27] (Ernst laughs and thanks McCain. Ernst takes a swipe at the liberal war on women. She lauds McCain’s experience.) [00:23:03] (Sullivan goes on introduces himself and the freshman class in Senate, talks about how McCain is a mentor, shout out to McCain interns, McCain is SASC chairman and is awesome.) [00:26:43] (Gardner jokes about water and baseball. We are going to keep the majority in the Senate. McCain stands up for people who are struggling. ) [00:29:09] (Perdue talks about how young peoples energy inspires him and McCain, this race is about our country. We need McCain to help lead America again. This campaign will turn campaign back to America’s founding principles. He’s an American hero, let’s get him reelected.) [00:32:20] CROWD: John! John! John! John! .... [00:32:30] MCCAIN: Thank you. Thank you. I’m very humbled and flattered and I can’t tell you how grateful I am to see this kind of support and eloquence. Don’t you think that this is a wonderful group of Senators to help America? [Applause] [00:32:51] MCCAIN: I’m proud and humbled to be in their company. I want to thank our interns again but I’d also like to say that there’s a group of other Americans that I have been very pleased to have their support and really deep involvement: and that’s the Vietnamese community here in Arizona. They are so active. Would are Vietnamese friends raise their hands for us? [Applause] [00:33:26] By the way there is a couple of these gentleman who I have gotten to know the years who have spent years in reeducation camps and were – How many years? VIETNAMESE-AMERICAN: Five-and-a-half years. MCCAIN: Five-and-a-half years in a reeducation camp. I’m very happy that you are here with us in the United States. The Vietnamese community has contributed an enormous amount. [00:33:48] There’s so many other groups: our Hispanic Americans, all – but also there is a special group also that have been very active and that’s our Iranian community. [Applause] [00:34:08] They care deeply about their country. They care a great deal about what has happened o Iran. They feel that they need a President and a Congress that will stand up Iranian aggression. I thank the Iranian-American group for all they have done for me. [00:34:28] We are assembling a coalition of different ethnic groups. We’ve got a special, very special group – you know our daughter Bridget was born in Bangladesh so we are motivating the Bangladesh community. There it is right there. If we get that vote out it could tip the scales. [Laughter] [00:34:52] I just want to thank all of you again for this expression of support and I just want to repeat what has been said – maybe not totally accurately but fairly accurately – that I was quoted as saying that this could be the toughest race of my political career. Anybody who sees the turbulence in the political environment today could not conclude anything else. I am confident of victory. But I believe that ask people to work for us harder than perhaps they have before. [00:35:28] I’m very grateful at this tern out. I’m grateful – as usual this is going to come down to what usually determines elections and that’s voter turn out. That’s general speaking the way elections are decided – obviously in Democracies – and will this Fall. As you know we have a late primary at the end of August and we’ve got to get through that: and of course the general election. [00:35:55] So your participation today means a lot to me. My colleagues’ mean a lot to me. We can’t slack off; we’re going to have to work very, very hard. And I know that I can succeed and I know that I can have the great honor of continuing to serve the people of Arizona in the United States Senate with your help and support. Thank you and God Bless. [00:36:20] CROWD: John! John! John! John!... [Chatter and music] [Volunteer tracker chats with a woman who used to work for the McCain campaign but now does energy consulting] END -- Best, Thomas Nuccio 203-501-0838
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