 me begin by just saying that the evening is not over yet. The results so far are fantastic. We have won. We have won a beautiful victory here in our home city. We have won a smashing victory in Rutland. And from what I understand, if you can believe this, our friends in Wyndham County have given us Brattleboro two to one. This point. And the other thing is we are winning many of the smaller towns. We won a beautiful victory in Castleton and in X-Exjunction, which you know. So at this point, at this point, things look very, very good. But the evening, no, no, no, no, no, let me be serious. You see, I have, we went through something two years ago. You all remember two years ago. So tonight we're going to, before we say anything definitive, we're going to wait a little bit more. But I think at this point, what we can say, what we can say is that we've put together in this campaign the strongest grassroots movement this state has ever seen. Put a thousand people onto the streets and back roads of the state of Vermont. And that's why we're, that's 2,000. That's why we're where we are. That's why we're where we are right now. And let me simply at this point, thank so many people. There's just too many people to name the staff that we put together in Burlington and Rachel Levin and all the people, the people in town by town. We have hundreds of people in Wyndham County, great group in Bennington County, Washington County, Franklin County, Addison County, just an extraordinary group of people. So I think at this point, what we will do is listen to more results. Obviously, we'll have more to say later. But I could say at this point, things look good. And thank you all very much. As I understand it, Congressman Smith has just conceded. And I know the pain that he feels is not to look back on the past, but to go forward and to show the country that the state of Vermont is prepared to lead the nation, extraordinarily proud campaign organization of our volunteers. But even more, I am as proud as I can be of the people in our state who showed the courage to go outside of the two party system, stand up to the president and the vice president and every multinational corporation in America, the courage to say as boldly as we could say as a state that there is something fundamentally wrong with Washington, that Congress is out of touch with the needs of the elderly of working people and of the poor, and that we as a state are prepared to lead to radically change the priorities of this nation. One point that I've been making throughout the campaign, and I want to make it again tonight. And that is you all understand that it is not going to be Bernie Sanders or any other member of Congress that's going to bring about the change that we need. That what we need in this country is a mass movement of tens of millions of people who are prepared to stand up and say we want national health care, the national corporations who have not been paying their fair share of taxes to start paying that we want money going into education and environmental protection or self-formance. Remember, I think back now in 1981 when we won in Burlington and I was thinking at that point that the city of Burlington, one small city could play a role in changing the value system perhaps of this country and I think Burlington has played a role. And tonight, as I stand before you, I think that maybe one small state might go down in history as being the leading state in the fight for a political revolution, a revolution which takes power away from the multinationals and the wealthy and gives it back to the people where it belongs. What we all know is that tonight is not the end, but it's the beginning. And we will not succeed unless all of us, workers and farmers and women, peace activists environmentalists, independent people, who want to reclaim this nation for all of us, begin to stand up and fight for what's right and that's what we intend to do in Congress. Thank you all very very much.