2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumTom Harkin: Clinton shares my values on social and economic justice
We all know Iowans have a sincere responsibility in nominating our next president. This year, that responsibility is as important as its ever been.
As Iowans and as a nation we fought back from a terrible recession, but we are making progress. Now its time for a president who can create a stronger future. As Democrats, were fortunate to have a slate of candidates that are all fine individuals, but we need a fighter who has a record of getting things done and the vision for the future that will build on the progress weve made. For my wife, Ruth and I, that candidate is Hillary Clinton.
I have had the privilege of knowing Hillary Clinton for a long time. She and I share many of the same deeply-held beliefs. We believe everyone should be able to find well-paying jobs, that every child should receive the best education possible, that the elderly should be able to retire with dignity and security, and that everyone should have access to quality and affordable healthcare. From ensuring universal access to pre-kindergarten to building a clean-energy economy, a common thread runs through all of these plans the idea of expanding opportunity.
As a kid, I never could have imagined all the opportunities I would have in my life. I grew up in the small town of Cumming, Iowa, the son of an immigrant mother and a coal-mining father with a sixth-grade education. When my family fell on hard times, my father was hired by the Works Progress Administration. That job gave him dignity and hope. During my 40 years serving Iowa in Congress, I kept my fathers WPA card hanging on the wall in my office to remind me where I came from and who I was fighting for.
Hillary Clintons commitment to public service stems from the same values. Her mother, Dorothy, was abandoned by her parents and sent to live with relatives who did not want her. By age 14, she was working to support herself just to get by. Guided by her mothers experience, Hillary has devoted her career to championing the needs of children. She has been a tireless advocate for women and families since I first met her. As First Lady of the United States she was instrumental in advancing the idea that health care should be a right and not a privilege. As my colleague in the Senate and as Secretary of State, she made womens rights and economic opportunity central to American foreign policy. Hillary has never forgotten who she is fighting for.
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virtualobserver
(8,760 posts)I have always loved Tom Harkin....to go from him to Joni Ernst in the Senate was an unpardonable sin.
misterhighwasted
(9,148 posts)His endorsement is huge & his statement of why he endorses Sec Clinton is spot on.
ellisonz
(27,711 posts)Qutzupalotl
(14,300 posts)or "Maybe SANDERS isn't racist, I dunno, but his SUPPORTERS sure are!"
See, it is possible.