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... Barack Obama has been to these places and talked to these kinds of people and believes that the government can not solve their problems, but can provide them with a secure job, tax relief, and a house to live which is a good start at solving many of life’s problems. In opening his speech he shows his humble side, thanking the convention for his chance to speak and saying that “Tonight is a particular honor for me because, let’s face it, my presence on this stage is pretty unlikely. ... During his address to the democratic national convention, Barack Obama successfully established each part of the Aristotelian rhetorical approach; as a result, it was pivotal in promoting John Kerry for president.
Targeting the fence sitters of America, Obama appeals to the belief that all Americans wish to pursue the American dream. ... Obama intended to move the voters who are still undecided, by including things that appeal to both sides of the issue.
Approximate Word count = 756 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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