Last Thursday, Barack spoke to an overflow crowd that exceeded 40,000 at the University of Missouri in Columbia. We documented parts of that experience last week, but wanted to share with you some powerful footage from that event. In it, Barack discusses the need for people across Missouri to take ownership over this process in the final days; especially the younger generation, which came out in force that night.
Now this change I'm talking about won't be easy and it won't be quick. But it's time -- I look at this younger generation, and you especially know that it's time.
He also offered a word of caution, against complacency and arrogance "Don't believe for a second that this election is over. Don't think for a minute that power concedes anything." Instead he argued that we must push to overcome. Digging down deep and working to the very end. If in these final days you "knock on some doors for me, make some calls for me..." we will be victorious and finally bring about the change we so desperately need.
So watch the clip below and if you haven't already, sign up to volunteer in your area during these critical final hours of the election.
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