It's the end of my year, do you want it? This might go on for a while, but we are still in it to make this shit. We want to leave a second to bring out somebody real special to talk to you. We've fought together hand in hand for 11 folks and we are standing here tonight. So let me ask you something. Are you ready? Yeah! Are you ready? Yeah! And please hold on to the stage. Don't get it. French, let's go. Ohhh! Ohhh! Ohhhhhhh! It's so, so wonderful to see you all, to you all, to my family, volunteers, our amazing campaign staff. And to those in the movement that brought us all here. You know, members, nurses, parents, students, in the dish pit, folks in cubicles. To the regular everyday people of every age, faith, zip code, to people in every corner of this state, it is an honor of my lifetime, to be your candidate for governor. Wisconsin, we have built something that will change politics forever. The work we have done will be remembered forever. I know we don't have the final results right now, but what I do know is that we are ready to keep fighting, and I feel confident, but more importantly, I am so deeply, deeply grateful to my core for how hard you have all fought. And for what this fight, our movement means for all of Wisconsin. We are fighting to become once more. What Wisconsin has always been. A place where our future is determined not by corporations and millionaires, but our future is determined by the working class people who live here. We thought through this primary, because Wisconsinites have rejected the politics of fear, of poverty, and division. We are here tonight, because thousands and thousands of Wisconsinites across this race came together in living rooms, in backyards, in bars, in church basements, in community centers. We came together to demand something new, and something better. People across the state have given themselves in ways we have never seen before in this state. We love you too! So many of you, so many people across the state have given themselves because they see themselves in our movement. I can't tell you enough how much it means to see you all here. And then to have seen the art, the music, the community, bracelets, mutual aid. We are growing community through a campaign, and through hundreds and thousands of conversations that we've had, in places that I don't think folks were expecting to talk about the gubernatorial campaign. I met so many folks who knocked their first door with this campaign. What's who organized their first event made their first, their first phone call, text? Hey, they may have even broken no contact to tell their exes to make a plan to vote. They did it, you did it, because you truly care for the people of this state, and you care about our shared future, and you care about opportunity for others, for strangers. We have built a beautiful, multi-generational, multi-partisan, multi-racial, working-class movement. And in case of movement, that means the moment. This is unprecedented here. And this is how we're going to win together in November, and for November's to come. The fight continues no matter what. Because no matter who wins this primary, we're going to continue to fight for each other. We're going to collectively reject despair, and we're going to unite. We're fighting for our communities whose land, Tom Tiffany, happens to be selling to big tech and big women. Where has Tom Tiffany's Medicaid cuts that are shutting down our hospitals? And when our neighborhoods, when our neighborhoods and our neighbors are disappeared, my uncontrolled eye-spatchers, it's Tom Tiffany who shows up in support. And while he's doing that, we are fighting for whom? We are fighting for the freedom to show compassion to one another, and to show care for the people around us. But our compassion, our compassion is not sought. It is resolute. It is tenacious, and it will never yield. It is a demand that we are fighting for each other. And in eleven weeks, no matter who's on this ballot, we are going to fight to win for one another. We will win. We will win together, united, because everyone who is running in this race, they know that we can make better possible, and we must make better possible. And together, with each other, and for each other, we will make better possible. Thank you all so much for the bottom of it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.