And we're hearing a little new wrinkle in his stump speech, and that has to do with taking a swipe at John. |
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Instead, it boiled down to here's my stump speech, he's wrong, so vote for me. |
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As the Tory leader delivered his stump speech from the steps of the Guildhall, a police officer filmed the crowd. |
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There is plenty of time for our patented 10-point-plan yawner of a stump speech as we move into the next election cycle. |
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Can the second banana deliver a rousing partisan stump speech guaranteed to excite the party faithful? |
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At about this time in the last month of the campaign, his stump speech changed. |
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The boyish-looking Edwards fought Kerry well in the primary campaign, serving up the best stump speech of any candidate. |
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In addition, the budgetary mathematics he weaves into his basic stump speech have been challenged on network television. |
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Without any prompting from Pettitt, he was feverishly muttering snippets from his stump speech in the middle of the frantic gesturing. |
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Edwards gave a speech which drew very heavily on his stump speech. |
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They are model citizens, the kind of people whose lives might be used as exemplary stories by a politician in a stump speech. |
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He's trotted out today not only a new ad, but also a new stump speech, really focusing not only on his record of accomplishment but on a broad vision for the future. |
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Romney appeared to try to take some of the sharper edges off his stump speech Wednesday. |
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The candidate's central stump speech is the heart of the campaign. |
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He was very brief and general about his plans, reiterating the standard five points from his stump speech. |
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That typically tortuous peroration from John Kerry's stump speech concerns one of his most important themes: foreign policy. |
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The sweater vest was the same, as was most of the God-and-country stump speech. |
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When Schwartz finally arrived, she gave a version of her sunny stump speech. |
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Rubio's problem is that he seems unable to say very much that is not in his stump speech. |
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After some preliminary remarks about the strength of the economy and the old ideas of Republicans, Mr. Gore began to bash big oil and big insurance companies, a staple nowadays of his stump speech. |
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Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda canceled his stump speech in Tokyo and returned to his office to deal with the temblor. |
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The politician had a bagful of humorous anecdotes she could interject into any spur of the moment stump speech. |
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The president used the address as a stump speech for his re-election, and he hit a populist tone on the theme of income inequality and unfair tax policy. |
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