Speaker-in-waiting Rep. John Boehner (R-OH)
Election Night Results Watch
Grand Hyatt Ballroom
Washington DC
November 2, 2010
[transcript]

...thank Pete Sessions for the fabulous leadership that he exhibited over at the NRCC along with his sidekick Greg Walden.  They have done a marvelous job on behalf of our team.

And I want to thank all of our candidates, our supporters, our volunteers who've worked so hard to make this moment possible.

Let me just say this: it’s clear tonight who the winners really are, and that’s the American people. It was the American people's voice that was heard at the ballot box--the American people's voice.

And listen, I'm going to be brief, because we've got real work to do – and frankly this is not a time for celebration, not when one out of 10 of our fellow citizens is out of work, not when we've buried our children under a mountain of debt, and not when our Congress is held in such low esteem.

This is a time to roll up our sleeves. A time to look forward with determination. And to take the first steps toward building a better future for our kids and our grandkids.

Across the country right now, we're witnessing a repudiation of Washington, a repudiation of Big Government and a repudiation of politicians who refuse to listen to the American people.

Of course, this campaign is not over yet. To the folks out in the West, where the polls may still open, this is the time to seize that moment and make sure your voice is heard, to reject the spending sprees, the bailouts, the backroom deals, the takeovers and all the nonsense and to join your fellow Americans in putting Washington on notice.

Because for far too long, Washington has been doing what’s best for Washington – not what’s best for the American people. And tonight, that begins to change.

With their voices, the American people are demanding a new way forward in Washington. I’m here to tell you tonight to tell you that our new majority will be prepared to do things differently. to take a new approach that hasn’t been tried in Washington before – by either party.

The people’s priorities will be our priorities, and the people’s agenda will be our agenda. This is our Pledge to America, and this is our pledge to you.

While our new majority will serve as your voice in the people's House, we must remember it is the president who sets the agenda for our government. The American people have sent an unmistakable message to him tonight, and that message is: “change course.”

We hope President Obama will now respect the will of the people, change course, and to commit to making changes that they are demanding. And to the extent he is willing to do that, we're ready to work with him.

But make no mistake, the president will find in our new majority the voice of the American people as they’ve expressed it tonight: standing on principle, checking Washington’s power, and leading the drive to a smaller, less costly, and more accountable government here in Washington, DC.

These are the principles our new majority will stand for, and we hope that, Mr. President, you'll stand with us in the hard work that lies ahead. Because we are humbled by the trust that the American people have placed in us. And we recognise that with this trust comes the responsibility to listen, and listen we will.

Let’s start right now by recognizing this is not a time for celebration. It's a time to roll up our sleeves and go to work. We can celebrate when small businesses begin hiring again.

We can celebrate when the spending binge here in Washington has stopped. And we can celebrate when we have a government that has earned the trust of the people that it serves, when we have a government that honors the Constitution and stands up for the values that have made America, America: things like economic freedom, individual liberty, and personal responsibility.

 Listen I hold these values dear because I’ve lived them. [At this point Boehner became very emotional] I’ve spent my whole life chasing the American Dream. Listen I bet a lot of you know I started out mopping floors, waiting tables, and tending bar at my dad’s tavern. I put myself through school working every rotten job there was and every night shift I could find. And I poured my heart and soul into running a small business. And when I saw how out-of-touch Washington had become with the core values of this great nation, I put my name forward and ran for office.

So I want to thank my wife, Debbie, my girls, Lindsay and Tricia, my 11 brothers and sisters and all my friends and neighbors in Ohio for giving me the chance to serve and the opportunity to stand before you ready to lead.

Thank all of you. God bless you and God bless our great country.  Thank you.