Jim Whitaker
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 at 06:35 PM
Good evening! We are Americans first, not Democrats, not Republicans. I stand before
you as a father, a husband, a mayor, an Alaskan, a registered Republican—but first and
foremost, as an American.
I am not here to speak against Senator McCain. I am here to endorse Barack Obama for
the presidency of the United States of America because I am an American first. And as
Americans, each of us has one precious vote—and a responsibility to cast that vote for
the candidate we believe will best meet America’s challenges and seize America’s
opportunities.
I will be casting mine for the candidate who possesses a keen intellect, a pragmatic
idealism and a resulting wisdom which is sorely needed in America today. I will be
casting my vote for Barack Obama.
We, Americans, must have a foreign policy based on strength, logic and sound judgment.
We will get that from Barack Obama.
We, Americans, must have economic policies based on what’s best for hard working
families—not lobbyists, or special interests, or just the very wealthy—but for the vast
majority of our people. We will get that from Barack Obama.
We, Americans, must have an energy policy which leads us to energy independence and
stability. We will get that from Barack Obama.
This cornerstone of our economic security and national security cannot be left to shifts in
the market or the whims of hostile dictators. America’s energy policy must be based on
self reliance and the resources we have right here at home: from domestically produced
natural gas, including liquefied natural gas from Alaska, to biomass, wind and solar—
renewable, alternative energy sources, American energy sources.
In the end, I’m here tonight because I know the change we need requires a leader with a
steely resolve, a powerful vision for our future and a passion for helping working people.
The man you will nominate tomorrow is that leader−America’s next great president,
Barack Obama.