I went to a Jesuit boys high school, Rockhurst High School.
From Tim Kaine
We had a motto in my school: 'Men for Others.' And it was there that my faith became something vital. My north star for orienting my life. And when I left high school, I knew that I wanted to battle for social justice.
Anne and I have now been married almost 32 years, and I am the luckiest husband in the world.
Over 17 years, I took on banks, landlords, real estate firms, local governments, anybody who treated anybody unfairly.
I was a hard-times governor. I had to steer my state through the deepest recession since the 1930s. But hey, tough times don't last and tough people do. And can I tell you that Virginians are tough people? We are tough people.
I work on the Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees to keep us safe at home and strong in the world.
We are all neighbors. And we must love neighbors as ourselves.
Now Hillary Clinton and I are 'companeros de alma.' And we share this basic belief: it's simple. Do all the good you can and serve one another. Pretty simple.
When you want to know something about the character of somebody in public life, look to see if they have a passion that began long before they were in office and that they have consistently held it throughout their career.
What 'listo' means in Spanish is this: it means prepared, it means battle-tested, it means rock solid, up for anything, never backing down. And, friends, Hillary Clinton, she is listo!
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