Imagine you're in a race to be the class president. You've been campaigning for weeks, visiting every group, making posters, and even doing silly dances in the hallways. Right before the vote, you give one big speech that makes everyone feel excited about your idea of leadership. That final speech is like the climactic moment where everything comes together to help you win.
Examples
- You read a story about someone giving an inspiring final speech before an election.
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See also
- Why Do Politicians Always Say 'I'm Not Running for Office, Really!'?
- Why Do Politicians Always Say 'I Have No Enemies'?
- Why Do Politicians Always Say 'I'm Not the Enemy'?
- Why Do Political Campaigns Always End With 'I'm Running for Office'?
- How Can One Person Become the Leader of an Entire Country?