TOPEKA, KS – Senator Pat Roberts made the following
remarks upon winning re-election to the United States Senate for his third
term:
“I am
honored – I am humbled – by the decision made by Kansas
voters giving me the privilege of representing Kansas in the United States Senate for
another six years!
“There is a personal aspect of campaigns
not often reported in the press – the candidate offers his or her heartfelt and
strongly held beliefs before the crowd and the candidate better have a thick
skin especially in today’s political arena.
“I want to stress spirited – and yes tough
campaigns are nothing new to the Roberts family. My strength and greatest support comes from
my family. All too often they stand behind
me when I take the bows but they also stand beside me when we hear the boo’s.
“I am so
proud to introduce them to you although many of you know them and they know you
from campaigns past. My wife and partner through 15 election victories,
Franki. In this business fifteen wins
and no losses is exceptional. One loss
and you’re out and we’re not out, we are in! When I was in Washington casting important votes, Franki
spoke in my behalf. It was the consensus
of our campaign; they should put me on a boxcar somewhere and keep Franki in
the center ring spotlight!
“My son,
David, who is here with his wife Maria and their children, Sayaka and
Lorana. At three months, Lorana knows
the Marine Corps Hymn and Princess Sayaka has become a star soccer player. As many of you may recall, David was by my
side during the 96' campaign but work and family duties did not stop him from
daily advice.
“My daughter Ashleigh and her husband
Lawrence were able to play an important part of our campaign; especially as debate
coaches. Ashleigh teaches at George Washington
University and Lawrence
is in law enforcement in Washington. We are also so pleased to have Lawrence’s mother Lara Lee
Black with us as well.
“My
youngest daughter Anne-Wesley – when
there are clouds, she is my sunshine girl –
her husband Cornell their daughter Lily, six months and she now knows
the Marine Corps Hymn and Home on the Range.
They live in Denver where Cornell is in
real estate development and Anne-Wesley works for Denver University. Franki, David, Ashleigh, Anne-Wesley, I love
you more than words can express. I am truly blessed to have such a wonderful
family – and so many extended family members from all over Kansas
and a special cousin from Iowa
who are with us here tonight.
“My family
is my anchor and I thank them from the bottom of my heart. I know I cannot make up for all of the
special moments I have missed as a husband and dad being a congressman and
senator. They, on the other hand, have
been part of and through every campaign in my behalf – they have never met a stranger – they have
faced and endured criticism and arrows aimed at their Dad and despite it all,
are great, self reliant and beautiful young people.
“And, as I
look out in the crowd tonight, I am reminded once again of that great advice by
my Godfather in public service – Senator Frank Carlson – who served our state
as a congressman, governor and senator. Senator Frank said: “There are no self
made men and women in public service – it is your friends who make you what you
are”. Tonight, I see a lot of friends
and family who have made this victory possible.
“To
everyone who made all of those phone calls, put up yard signs, stuffed
envelopes, raised money, raised money and raised money from all 105 counties –
to everyone who wrote letters to the editor and blogged on the internet and
shined the light of truth into the darkness for some members of the media and
most of all conducted the land war that got the vote out today.
“Thank you
for your commitment and dedication to this day and my re-election – make that our re-election. Simply put, the
Roberts campaign team is the finest campaign team, anywhere in the country and
we are not fading away or riding off into the sunset. I predict to you, despite the dark clouds of
2008, we have shown you can come through stormy weather and win. Let the word go out. We are getting ready for 2010 and a new
Senator, a new Governor, one that will stay in the state, and a united
Republican Party.
“Of course, there are a few people
who I must thank for their leadership in this campaign:
“My Chief
of Staff, Jackie Cottrell – who recognized the difficult challenge all
Republicans would be facing in 2008 and started two years ago with a plan that
would bring us to this victory and who leads a fabulous team of staff in Kansas
and Washington who do an unequaled and exceptional job for Kansas every
day. No prejudice, just the facts, I
have the best staff on Capitol Hill and in Kansas.
They are from Kansas, they know Washington, they “get
it”and they get it done!
“My State Director – Chad Tenpenny –
who has traveled with me to all 105 counties several times over and we have
listened to Kansans about what matters most in their lives. Harold Stones – my
special projects director who represents me at all military functions, was with
me after Greensburg
and who is a dear friend. I do not know
of any trail Harold and I have not covered. Between us, I think we have met and
now know every Kansan in the state not to mention several neighborly folks from
Colorado when we drifted a little too far west of Mount Sunflower!
“My
victorious campaign team! Wow! In a year where Republicans faced a tsunami
similar to Alf Landon and FDR, they had a plan, worked 24-7 and won.
“The true
Machiavelli of Kansas David Kensinger, our pit bull without lipstick, whose
expertise in this new and very different world of political campaigns is
unrivaled. David mounted the parapets, waved the flag, fired the first and last
shots and led our troops to victory. Of
course, we had a secret weapon in his daughter Grace.
“My
director of operations, Ashley McMillan, who put together the most aggressive
and successful field operation in state history so that all Republicans on the
ticket could and did benefit. To campaign staffers Molly Haase, Rebecca Mank
and Mary Rowden for your dedication, persistence and unwavering enthusiasm to
win this race. To all the field directors – what a wonderful team of young
people for getting out the vote – they have been amazing. So many others: Annie
Presley, Rick Berger, Leroy Towns, Debbie Kaiser, Rick Ball, Bob Parrish, Emily
Wellman, Mike Seyfert, Jennifer Swenson, Jennifer Cook, Jim McCray, Jeff Walter
(double take re Dodge City and the Patriot Guard), My outstanding campaign
co-chairs Adele Hall and Russ Meyer.
“Tonight,
the Roberts for Senate Team should celebrate – celebrate a victory which has
united Kansans from all 105 counties, from all walks of life, of all ages we
have brought Republicans, Independents and Democrats together to forge a
partnership in facing difficult times and difficult challenges. As we do this,
let us remember the advice of our great and beloved Kansan, Dwight Eisenhower. Ike said: “Whatever America hopes to bring to pass in the world must
first come to pass in the heart of America.”
“I know the
heart of America. Born and raised times four generations, I
know Kansas is the heart of America. It was in Ike’s time and it is today. I do
not think Presidents Eisenhower or Reagan would agree that this great country
would travel recklessly down the road to European Socialism. Yet, as we look at the issues, that is what
we will face.
“As you
have heard me say throughout this campaign, “I have never stopped working for Kansas.”
“And, we’re
not stopping now. In this third term,
You ain’t seen nothin’ yet. Thank you!”
For more
information, please visit www.robertsforsenate.com
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