A nomination speech is when a candidate who is chosen first speaks. The speech includes where the candidate stands and why you should chose him or her.
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The Cross of Gold Speech
To write a valedictorian nomination speech, focus on highlighting the nominee's academic achievements, leadership skills, involvement in extracurricular activities, and positive impact on the school community. Be sure to include specific examples and anecdotes to make the speech more compelling and memorable. End the speech by emphasizing why the nominee is the ideal candidate to represent their graduating class.
On June 18, 1858, Abraham Lincoln formally accepted the Republican Party's nomination to the US senate of Illinois. His speech is known as the "House Divided" speech.
He accepted the nomination at the Democratic party's national convention, which was held in Charlotte NC. His acceptance speech occurred on Thursday night, the 6th of September 2012.
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Yes, called the 'House Divided speech', it was given by him in June 1858, in Illinois after he accepted the nomination for senator.
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They have nominating speeches and then they vote. After somebody gets a majority, the voting stops and somebody moves to declare the winner by acclamation. There is not a speech to announce the winner. The nominee later makes a speech to accept the nomination.
Geoffrey Rush received a 2010 Best Supporting Actor nomination for his portrayal of real-life speech therapist Lionel Logue in "The King's Speech."
However much some patriarchal idiot is willing to pay for it!