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  2. Concession (politics) - Wikipedia

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    The statement of defeat: an admission that the candidate has lost the election to their opponent, who is congratulated on their victory. [ 6 ] The call to unite : an expression of support for the victor's upcoming term in office, and a call for unity under their leadership, necessary after an often divisive and polarizing election campaign.

  3. Stand by Your Ad provision - Wikipedia

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    The "Stand By Your Ad" provision (SBYA) of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA, also known as the McCain–Feingold Act), enacted in 2002, requires candidates in the United States for federal political office, as well as interest groups and political parties supporting or opposing a candidate, to include in political advertisements on television and radio "a statement by the candidate ...

  4. Why Do Candidates Say 'I Approve This Message' in Ads? - AOL

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    The law has some detailed specifics and the Federal Election Commission even has examples from fictional candidates on its Youtube page. "I am Jackie Henson, a candidate for the House of ...

  5. List of United States presidential campaign slogans - Wikipedia

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    "54-40 or fight" – James K. Polk, highlighting his position on resolving the Oregon Territory boundary dispute with Russia and the United Kingdom. [3]"Reannexation of Texas and Reoccupation of Oregon" [4] – James K. Polk, drawing attention to his stand on Texas annexation and the Oregon boundary question.

  6. Candidates won’t make closing statements in next GOP debate

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    Candidates participating in the second Republican primary debate this month will not be allowed an opportunity to make closing statements, The Hill has learned. According to a memo sent to the ...

  7. Stump speech - Wikipedia

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    The predictability of stump speeches gives reporters a general indication that the candidate will soon conclude his speech. An example of this comes from New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller , who would constantly use the phrase "the brotherhood of man, under the fatherhood of God" toward the end of his speeches during his multiple bids for the ...

  8. List of United States presidential candidates - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of United States presidential candidates. The first U.S. presidential election was held in 1788–1789, followed by the second in 1792. Presidential elections have been held every four years thereafter.

  9. Election promise - Wikipedia

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    An election promise or campaign promise is a promise or guarantee made to the public by a candidate or political party that is trying to win an election. Across the Western world, political parties aren't highly likely to fulfill their election promises. [ 1 ]