[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton (1996, Book II)] [October 6, 1996] [Pages 1778-1779] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]Remarks at a Rally in Hartford October 6, 1996 The President. Thank you. Folks, thank you for waiting. Thank you for being here. I would like to--first of all, I want you, before you lose all your enthusiasm, join me in thanking our musicians, the Mike Rubow Quintet, the Trinity College--[applause]--thank you very much, from Trinity College. Thank you. Audience member. Where's Hillary? The President. Let me say I'm about all talked out tonight. But I want to thank you for being here. Hillary and Chelsea had to go home; thanks for asking. But I believe the American people tonight got an accurate picture of the differences in this election and the stakes in the election. And I personally thought that Senator Dole did a very good job of stating his position. I did the best I could to state mine. Audience members. Four more years! Four more years! Four more years! The President. I want to ask you to--I want you to keep cheering that for a month--but I want you to think about this. There are just about 4 weeks left, 4 weeks from Tuesday. And all of you--I'm really glad to see so many young people in this audience tonight. The one thing that is hard to convey in a debate like this, because all the answers and questions, you know, have to be done in a set period of time, is the whole sweep of this time we're living in. And I just want you to know that my honest belief is that the future that you will live will be the most interesting, unpredictable, and positive ways--time in all of human history, if we do the right things to make sure that everybody has a chance to live up to the fullest of their ability and if we don't forget that the First Lady is right: It does take a village. We have to do this together. We have to do this together. And so, I just want to ask you to---- Audience member. It takes a village to raise a child. The President. It sure does. Give him a hand. [Applause] And so look--so I want to ask you to keep this enthusiasm for 4 weeks and 2 days and to take a little time every day to engage your friends and neighbors about what's at stake in this election. This is really about how we're all going to live when we start a new century and how this country is going to be when your kids are your age. We're on the right track. You've given me a great boost tonight. Let's bear down and bring it home. [[Page 1779]] Thank you. Note: The President spoke at 11:36 p.m. in the Main Hall of Hartford Union Station.