 in Chicago land. It's great to be here with Brian Zelliter and Linda Davis, all four being here. And a special hello to the great kids in the High School band. Now when you all do and all make America proud and just say no to drugs. It's terrible weather to be here today in a situation like this, George Bush and I are lucky to have you on our side. The election campaign. I've come to Illinois to carry the flag for the next president of the United States, my friend George Bush. His destiny because he knows what you believe in, what America believes in and he believes in too. I have an announcement. We just received the unemployment numbers for October and it's the kind of news that makes this job worthwhile. The unemployment rate has fallen to 5.2%, which means it's the best it's been in more than 14 years. News like that and you want more, you'll make George Bush the next president of the United States. We've set our sights once again on our enduring values and our hopes for the future and you see the results. They say they're on your side, those other fellas, but that's just an empty promise. They know we deliver. Yes, the last eight years have been good years, but I've got a hunch that when George Bush gets in the saddle, that someone said in an old movie, you ain't seen nothing yet. That prosperity has a purpose. Prosperity gives all America the opportunity to raise a healthy family in the right way to reach out to those who need help in our communities, to dream and to make all our dreams come true. And he knows that freedom, glorious freedom, works. Yes, we Americans hold history in our hands, but only if we vote. Earlier this year, I had the privilege of doing something I had never thought an American president would be able to do. I spoke to students from the Soviet Union in Moscow about the glory and wonder of human freedom. Think of those students. Only if they're very lucky and rise high in the Communist Party will any one of them ever have the influence on the course of their country's history and world history that each of you can have just by going into the voting booth. Let me before I go ask you something. Those of you who are eligible to vote this year, I'm asking for a commitment now. And if you say yes, I'll take it as a promise. I'm Tuesday when you show up at the polls and vote. Be sure to turn out our voters to punch 36. Will you make sure to cast your vote for family and against drugs by choosing Jack Davis for Congress? Strong defense, traditional values and peace and prosperity. Make sure to cast your vote for George Bush for president of the United States. We meant business and we still do. I'll tell you proudly right now we vote through every single one of them over again. She's eight years old. County we're going to give you a chance to vote early Mr. President and even up the score we want you to make your choice on this ballot that Kerry is holding and everybody in Illinois is going to vote just this once. How do you vote?