Folks, it's a check for $10, and it's one that i will never cash and just let me say this: We hear a lot about prosperity these days, but i say why cant we have prosperity built on peace, rather than prosperity built on war? Why can' t we have prosperity and an honest government in washing ton d C. at the same time? Be lieve me, we can. And Eisenhower is the man that can lead this crusade to bring us that kind of prosperity And now, finally i know that you wonder whether or not i am going to stay on the Republican ticket or resign. Let me say this: I don't believe that i ought to quit because I' m not a quitter. And, incidentally, pat's not a quitter. After all, her name was Patricia Ryan and she was born on St Patrick,'s day and you know the Irish never quit. But the decis ion, my friends, is not mine. I would do nothing that would harm the possibilities of Dwight Eisenhower to become President of the United States. And for that reason i am submitting to the republican National Comm ittee tonight through this te levis ion broadcast the decision which it is theirs to make. Let them decide whether my position on the ticket will help or hurt. And i am going to ask you to help them decide. Wire and write the Republican National committee whether you think i should stay on or whether I should get off. And whatever their decision is, I will abide by it. But just let me say this last word. Regardless of what happens, I'm going to continue this fight I'm going to campaign up and down in America until we drive the crooks and the Communists and those that defend them out of washington. And remember folks, Eisenhower is a great man, believe me. He's a great man. And vote for Eisenhower is a vote for what's good for AmericaFolks, it's a check for $10, and it's one that I will never cash. And just let me say this: We hear a lot about prosperity these days, but I say why can't we have prosperity built on peace, rather than prosperity built on war? Why can't we have prosperity and an honest Government in Washington, D.C., at the same time? Believe me, we can. And Eisenhower is the man that can lead this crusade to bring us that kind of prosperity. And now, finally, I know that you wonder whether or not I am going to stay on the Republican ticket or resign. Let me say this: I don't believe that I ought to quit, because I'm not a quitter. And, incidentally, Pat's not a quitter. Af ter all, her name was Patricia Ryan and she was born on St. Patrick's day, and you know the Irish never quit. But the decision, my f riends, is not mine. I would do nothing that would harm the possibilities of Dwight Eisenhower to become President of the United States. And for that reason I am submitting to the Republican National Committee tonight through this television broadcast the decision which it is theirs t o make. Let them decide whether my position on the ticket will help or hurt. And I am going to ask you to help them decide. Wire and write the Republican National Committee whether you think I should stay on or whether I should get off . And whatever their decision is, I will abide by it. But just let me say this last word. Regardless of what happens, I'm going to continue this fight. I'm going to campaign up and down in America until we drive the crooks and the Communists and those that defend them out of Washington. And remember folks, Eisenhower is a great man, believe me. He's a great man. And a vote for Eisenhower is a vote for what's good for America