 Listen to what most Americans have to say about Lyndon Johnson and what he stands for. President Johnson, in my opinion, is one of the greatest Americans that we have ever had in the White House. And it would seem to us that he's a very eminently religious man, a great American and a friend of all the people. The Democratic Party, in representing all the people, has stood for progressive legislation such as Social Security, unemployment insurance, rural electrification to the farms, and I think they're concerned with the unemployed. Who was sitting in there when we got Social Security? I remember right where I was laying in the cotton picking barbershop, getting the hair cut. And this barber and another guy was talking about that Social Security business right in Detroit, Michigan. And they were both against it, and I got them walked out. He seems to be a natural leader. He has a tremendous background and experience, starting in 57 when he was a majority leader. I mean, his whole life has been in politics. He's very conscientious. He seems interested. Frankly, I believe he's taking most of the issues as they come, treating them properly. He's not trying to evade any of the questions that have been put to him. I think he's following pretty much the same trend as President Kennedy. I think that he is sincere in his efforts to eliminate poverty and that he'll do all within his power to pass legislation to that end. I think that he's giving Americans the image of a president constantly in motion and accomplishing things that are worthwhile for the United States. I think he's a down-to-earth, regular, ordinary kind of a man, and I think that he has a good working relationship with the Senate. I'm a welder, and I've always belonged to a welding union, and I think the Democratic Party's for unions. He's willing to face up to the difficult problems in the world and try and deal with them, but he doesn't have any easy, fake solutions to things like old water. Republicans just seem to be there giving lip service to a lot of things, and Democrats, I think, are really a little more interested in their problems. Because if the Republicans got in, it would be a disaster. I've worked for years under the other administration for 10 cents an hour, and I ain't going to work that way no more. Personally, I'm a good man. Best trained man I've ever had. We have a booming prosperity, and the economy's on the move. The things that have been done by the Democratic Party is for the common man. President Johnson's a wonderful seller. Well, I think he's the man to do the job. Most Americans want medical care for older citizens, and so do I. Most Americans want fair and stable prices and decent income for our farmers, and so do I. Most Americans want a decent home and a decent neighborhood for all who do I. Most Americans want an education for every child to the limit of his ability, and so do I. Most Americans want a job who wants to work, and so do I. Most Americans want victory in our war against poverty, and so do I. Most Americans want continually expanding and growing prosperity, and so do I. For President Johnson on November 3rd, the stakes are too high for you to stay home.