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How to Deliver Winning Campaign Speeches
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Title: How to Deliver Winning Campaign Speeches
Approximate Running Time: 150 minutes
Author: Mark Montini
Formats: CD or Cassette


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Speaking confidently and persuasively on the campaign trail is one of the most important characteristics of successful candidates for public office. Whether it’s delivering a powerful stump speech or cornering your opponent in a debate, the ability to speak in public can separate you from your opponent in the minds of voters.

That’s why Campaign Secrets developed this audio seminar specifically to help candidates for public office.

This information-packed seminar includes practical tips on developing a persuasive message, handling Q & A, delivering powerful stump speeches and more! It’s based on a full-day seminar delivered to hundreds of candidates for public office from all across America.
Winning Campaign Speeches

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