to chris colman and betsy hodges, the members of congress representing you, the city officials who pourour heart's into serving the people of minnesota and our country, i thank you. at ane come together important moment. when i started this campaign last april, i knew we were facing challenges as a country. talking to families across america has made it even clearer to me. appalling to encounter the indifference and neglect that i saw firsthand when i went to flint last sunday. those children and their families have been poisoned with lead in their water because their governor wanted to save money. boos] when i hear about the man in nevada taking care of other people's loved ones for 40 years, and she has never earned enough to put away even one penny for her own retirement, there is something wrong. it is wrong that the cashier i met in new hampshire is paid less than her son for doing the same job at the same company where she is actually works longer. i will tell you what else is wrong. it is wrong american companies play legal tricks to sell themselves on paper to companies overseas