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Imagine that you are one of the candidates in the 1912 presidential election. Write a speech to persuade voters to elect you. Consider: the candidates' positions on reform, their past reform efforts, how these positions and reforms reflect progressive goals
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The written speech of the candidate in the presidential elections, above all, must clearly and unambiguously explain the platform on which the party is based and explain what it means for the people and for which benefits they can hope and expect. For a speech to be convincing, it must be well thought, energetic and motivating. To win over voters, you need to look at the following important items:
- Precisely state what reforms are planned and what are the priorities and ways to implement them.
- List the reforms that you have already implemented and that have shown themselves as successful.
- Explain how the implementation of new reforms, new measures, and laws, reorganization of existing ones will lead to the achievement of goals, solving vital issues, creating better conditions for life and work of the people, and general prosperity of society.
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