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Original Articles

Significant characteristics of democratic presidential nomination acceptance speeches

Pages 56-62 | Published online: 22 May 2009
 

Abstract

Democratic presidential nomination acceptance speeches have become part of American tradition. Beginning as relatively unimportant supplements to letters of acceptance, the speeches have evolved into major political addresses. After conducting both an historical review of the period involved—1832‐1972—and a content analysis of the speeches, the author identifies some of the principal rhetorical traditions surrounding such speeches.

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