McCaskill Statement on Election Night

Statement

Date: Nov. 6, 2018
Issues: Elections

"So I wanted to come down obviously and say a few words about what's happened today and how the future is brighter than we all think it right now. It is.

We had some good results tonight. The Democrats took the House of Representatives. We have Governors that are Democrats now in both Illinois and Kansas--so there were some bright spots.

Obviously we fell short and that's disappointing. And not for me, but what I feel the most pain about tonight are all of the people who, for the first times, many of them in their lives said, "I'm going to do more than just sit on the couch and cuss the TV. I'm going to show up, I'm going to work hard."

And for the thousands of people who volunteered on this campaign--and there were literally thousands and thousands and thousands of you--I am so grateful and I want you to keep that fire burning because there is justice around the corner.

I want to thank an amazing campaign staff that did a tremendous job. We ran the strongest campaign in the country.

I want to thank my family. My family has had to put up with a lot, especially this guy. Little did he know when he fell in love with me what he had in store for him. He said, "I'm not really sure I want to be married to a politician." I said, "Oh, it'll be fine."

He really has had to endure, especially in this campaign--you don't even know how nasty they were. It was terrible what they tried to do to him, and then look at this. These are my siblings and my children and my stepchildren and a small part of my grandchildren--many of them are too young to be up this late. So how can I look up to the future and be anything but blessed, right?

But I want to save my biggest thanks to the people of Missouri. The people of Missouri allowed me, beginning when I was 28 years old to serve the public, to serve them, to be a public servant. And for decades I have been blessed to get up every day and work in a challenging and interesting job, trying to make things better in people's lives.

It has been such an honor and I--this state drives me crazy but I love every corner of it. I really do. I mean I even love the reddest of the red counties--and there were a lot of them tonight. Because the people of the state are down to earth and they are kind and they are, well they are like family to me, and so I feel like we've run a lot of elections together, Missouri and me. My record ends at 22--2, not a bad record. And so many times the experts said we couldn't win and because of the people of Missouri we did.

So I want to thank from the bottom of my heart. And also I want to wish Josh Hawley well. I called him and congratulated him, but I really want to thank the people of Missouri for giving me the opportunity to serve for as long as I have. I feel good about that service. I think I have made a difference in key moments in key ways.

And you know, believe it or not I know my mouth gets me in trouble a lot, right? But believe it or not I've really had to be kind of careful. Not anymore.

I will be out there fighting with you, I am not going away. I love this state, I will continue to serve. I look forward, in this audience tonight there are candidates that will stand for election in this state and win--and I look forward to helping you, helping nurture the next generation of leaders for the values that we care about.

And for now it's goodnight but it's not goodbye. I love you guys to death. Thank you so very much for all you have done. Thank you. Thank you."


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