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FULL TRANSCRIPT: Obama Speaks At Campaign Event In Pittsburgh

Read the full transcript of former President Barack Obama’s remarks at a campaign event for Vice President Kamala Harris in battleground Pennsylvania on Thursday, October 10, 2024.

Listen to the audio version here:

TRANSCRIPT:

BARACK OBAMA: It is good to be back in Pennsylvania. It is good to be back in Pittsburgh. I love Pittsburgh. You know, I love the people of Pittsburgh. I love the food in Pittsburgh. I don’t usually do this, but this is a little bit of a Yelp rating. Just had some of Pamela’s pancakes. I first had those, like, ten, fifteen years ago when I was running. And I was like, I need some of those pancakes this time out.

Even though I’m from Chicago, some of you may know, when I was a kid, I was a Steelers fan. And watching the Steelers this season, I’m not the only guy from Chicago who likes being in Pittsburgh. Because so far, Justin Fields is doing pretty good.

Addressing Recent Tragedies

Now, before we get started, we have a little bit of work to do here. So I want everybody to be, you know, just settle in, we got some work to do. Before we get started, I did want to say that we are heartbroken about the loss of life in Florida, North Carolina, and states across the Southwest. We are thinking about people, families whose lives have been upended by the storm over the last couple of weeks.

I could not be more grateful for the first responders and FEMA professionals who have put themselves in harm’s way to try and help. You know, it’s times like this when you realize having honest, competent leadership in government really matters. It makes a difference.

Call to Vote

Today, I’m asking you to vote for some of those leaders, including some folks we need working with your outstanding governor, who you just heard from, Governor Josh Shapiro. We need them in Harrisburg. So we need you to vote for your next Auditor General, Malcolm Kenyatta. Your next Attorney General, Eugene DePasquale. Your next State Treasurer, Erin McClelland. And my buddy, your outstanding United States Senator, Bob Casey.

Here in Pennsylvania, there are three ways to vote. You can vote early, in person, at the county election office, or at a satellite office. You can also vote by mail. And if you need to figure out how to do that, just go to IWillVote.com/PA to find a place to vote early or to request a ballot. And of course, you can vote at your polling place on Election Day, November 5th.

But if you’re at this rally, let’s face it, you’re probably voting unless you are 12. So you also have to help your friends and family make a plan to vote. And even if you’re 12, you can do that. Talk to your mom and dad and aunts and uncles. Because together we have a chance to choose a new generation of leadership in this country and start building a better and stronger and fairer and more hopeful America.

The Current State of Affairs

Now, you’ve already heard tonight, this election is going to be tight. Because there are a lot of Americans who are still struggling out there, who are still striving to make life better for themselves, for their families, and for their kids. And let’s face it, as a country, we’ve been through a lot these last few years. We had a historic pandemic wreaking havoc on communities and businesses. Disruptions from the pandemic then caused prices to spike. And that put a strain on family budgets.

And in many ways, it felt like the aspirations of working people have taken a backseat to the priorities of the rich and the powerful. So I get it, why people are looking to shake things up. I mean, I am the “Hopey Changey” guy. So I understand people feeling frustrated and feeling we can do better.

Criticism of Donald Trump

What I cannot understand is why anybody would think that Donald Trump will shake things up in a way that is good for you, Pennsylvania. I don’t understand that. Because there is absolutely no evidence that this man thinks about anybody but himself.

I’ve said it before, Donald Trump is a 78-year-old billionaire who has not stopped whining about his problems since he rode down his golden escalator nine years ago. You’ve got the tweets in all caps, the ranting and the raving about crazy conspiracy theories. You’ve got the two-hour speeches, word salad. It’s like Fidel Castro. It’s on and on. Constant attempts to sell you stuff. Who does that?

Selling you gold sneakers and $100,000 watch and most recently a Trump Bible. He wants you to buy the Word of God, Donald Trump edition. He’s got his name right there next to Matthew and Luke. I mean, you could not make this stuff up. If you saw it on Saturday Night Live, you’d say, “Well, no, that’s going too far.” No, he’s doing that. It’s crazy.

And the reason he does it is because all he cares about is his ego and his money and his status. He’s not thinking about you. Donald Trump sees power as nothing more than a means to an end. He wants the middle class to pay the price for another huge tax cut that would mostly help him and his country club buddies. Doesn’t care if he costs more women their reproductive freedom because it won’t make a difference in his life.

Do not boo. Vote. They can’t hear your boos, but they can hear your votes.

Most of all, Donald Trump wants us to think that this country is hopelessly divided between “us” and “them.” Between the quote-unquote “real Americans” who support him and the “outsiders” who don’t. Because having people divided and angry, he figures, boosts his chances of being elected. And he doesn’t care who gets hurt.

Think about it. Just the other day, we learned that on January 6th, a couple years ago, Donald Trump was told that Mike Pence was in the Capitol about 40 feet from an angry mob chanting, “Hang Mike Pence.” And his response was, quote, “So what?” Don’t boo.