Senator KENNEDY. I understand that Daniel Webster
used to address 100,000 people without any trouble at all, and without
a mike, so it should be easy for us. We are a little softer than they used
to be, however.
I want to thank you very much for a generous
reception. I am particularly proud that I am associated on the ticket here
in Minnesota with your distinguished Congressman who has served this district
and served the country, Joe Karth, whom I know you are going to send back
to the House of Representatives [applause] and with your great Governor,
Orville Freeman, who was generous enough to nominate me at the convention.
But that is not the reason you ought to reelect him. The reason you ought
to reelect him is because he has served this State, and I don't know of
a more difficult job in the United States than to be Governor of an expanding
State with problems of education, taking care of our older people, the
mentally retarded and all the rest. I think Orville Freeman has moved forward
with courage. I am confident that this State is going to respond to that
kind of leadership. [Applause.]
And Hubert, of course, is surely going to
he reelected. He prepared me and took me out into spring training, which
was far tougher than it is this fall. [Laughter.] I chased him all over
Wisconsin and then all over the hills of West Virginia, and now we are
running against Mr. Nixon. I ask your help in this campaign. The candidates
kind of pour through these cities and leave, but for the next 6 weeks the
campaign in Minnesota is in your hands. I think it is an important election.
I think we can do a great job for this country and this State and I feel
that the Democratic Party which in other days and in other crises has produced
great leadership, I think we can do the same job again. I ask your help
in this campaign. I ask you to join us in crossing the new frontier. I
feel we can be of service to our country, and in serving our country we
can serve a great cause all around the world. Thank you very much. [Applause.]