STATEMENT BY SENATOR HUBERT H. HUMPHREY JULY 13, 1960

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STATEMENT BY SENATOR HUBERT H. HUMPHREY JULY 13, 1960 Senator Hubert H. Humphrey announced today that his personal vote as a delegate would be cast fer Adlai Stevensen, after Minnea::ta 1 s "favorite son 11 vote in his behalf. "Minnesota's delegation has expressed a desire to cast a favorite son vote in my behalf, despite my early release of all delegates cemmitted to me and my request not to be placed in nominatien. I have asked all my friends to vote their own conscience for the geod of eur nation. I shall exercise that same right and responsibility by casting my personal vete fer Adlai 6tevenson. It is a vete of pe~senal conviction based upon my belief that Adlai Stevsnson is best qualifiedto serve as President of the United States at a time when the security of our natien and the free world is threatened.

~It is a very specia(pleasure to meet with all of you who have paid me the highest compliment by supporting me for President of the United States. You underst~d, I am sure, my gratitude and appreciation. ~Because we have fought and worked together, and won and lost together in many battles on many issue~ I desire to make clear to you first my an1jwer to the questions: "What will Humphrey do?" and "What does Humphrey want?" ~Here is ~he answer: Lit is my desire that all delegates pledged in my behalf feelcompletely free to follow the course of their own conscience and good judgment in selecting the nominee to lead the Democraztic Party to victory in November. ~ I therefore ask that my name not be placed in nomination for the Presidency at the convention on Wednesday. ~Having again made clear that I an not a candidate for the PreS..dency, I want to make equally clear tlalt insofar as I am ~---- ) concerned, each ofyou is released from any legal, moral, or ~rso~commitment to vote for me. -

-2- ~I have one final statement,...::... - I have repeatedly said that I am npt a candidate for the vice presidency. However, I do have a candiaate whom I support for this office...._ ~ --, j Governor Orville Freeman and I have fought together for mre than 15 years for the same ideals that all of us here share. No one more deeply possesses the dedication to the program all of us believe in. I ask you to support him for the vice presidency, 0 year ago as I intend to do with all my heart. last necember, in discussing the 1960 election outlook, I said that the most important question facing the Democratic Party was the purpose to wnch it dedicated its strength, influence and efforts. In other words, the question of what for" is more important tha.:i:l the questionof "who". ~ As I look at this convention, I am convinced that the efforts that you and I have mutually shared haje borne fruit. We have won our victory. The platform thisconvention will, with your support, adopt will be the most liberal in the history of our party. And the candidate we are about to select this week will champion and embrace tba t program and he will win for that

, -3- program the enthusiastic support of a majoxity of the American pe111ple.

SPEECH BY SENATOR IDJBERT H. HUMPHREY FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1~60 Los Angeles, California This Convention -- through its platform and nominees -- can be and must be a turning point in our history. ~or eight years, the Republican Administration has talked about difficulties, about problems. It has accepted the past, and rejected the future. We as Democrats can and will turn difficulties into challenges, and problems into opportunities. The ~ ~ -=-~ --::. future is ours. ~This generation can not relax on the soft pillow of luxury, or retreat from the frightening dangers to

-2- survival. This generation must rise to high and demanding responsibilities. ~We Americans, we Democrats, have a mission a ~ mission of service to our fellow Americans, to 4 mankind. ) I~ ever there was a time for government to serve the people, for America to serve mankind, that time is now. ever there was a time to dedicate our abundance, ~~ our industry, our science to the benefit of people, -'\ progress, and peace, that time is now. ~f ever there was a time to practice as well as preach human brotherhood, that time is now.

-3- We must demonstrate that a proud and strong nation is humble enough to dedicate its strength to peace, to service, to kindness. these coming months, we shall be speaking not only to America, but to the world. ~e shall talk of what America is, but even more of what America can be and will be. ~e shall say what America is for -- as well as what * :::=== it is against. ~!'(We must offef charter of hope -- for freedom, for opportunity, for security, for human dignity, and -- above all -- for peace.

~ : ~The difference between -~the Soviet society and ours is not what we do in outer space, but ~alue we place upon the inner man -- the soul and the spirit. ~We seek a world in which every member of the human race shares in the abundance of a benificent Providence. ~We seek a world in which human rights are honored ever,rwhere, in deed as well as in word. ~ We seek a world in which science and technology are the servants of humanity-- not the masters. ~These are high aspirations, high hopes. But we are not afraid of the future. We are not afraid to dream We dare to try. We welcome adventure.

, -5- ~And we are not afraid of dedicated work and realistic action. Our platform and our nominees have vitality, courage and imagination. With them, we shall give to America and the world a charter of hope. A great Democrat -- Woodrow Wilson -- gave this country a New Freedom. A great Democrat --Franklin D. Roosevelt -- gave America a New Deal. A great Democrat -- Harry S. Truman -- gave us a Fair Deal. -. A great Democrat -- Adlai E. Stevensnn -- set forth the grand design for a new America.

-6- Our new leaders -- Senator John F. Kennedy and Senator Lyndon B. Johnson -- can and will give America and all the world what the times most urgently require -- a New Hope.

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