Use the excerpt from William Howard Taft's inaugural address to answer the question.

The office of an inaugural address is to give a summary outline of the main policies of the new administration, so far as they can be anticipated. I have had the honor to be one of the advisers of my distinguished predecessor, and, as such, to hold up his hands in the reforms he has initiated. I should be untrue to myself, to my promises, and to the declarations of the party platform upon which I was elected to office, if I did not make the maintenance and enforcement of those reforms a most important feature of my administration.

What is Taft's purpose in this statement?

Taft's purpose in this statement is to emphasize that he intends to continue and uphold the reforms initiated by his predecessor and outlined in their party platform.