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Candidates and their speeches
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I want to give analysis of the three presidential candidates' speeches on June 3.

First, the speech of Sen. McCain wasn't colorful enough to get him elected. He may be elected if he persuades the public to vote for him.

Now, Hillary Clinton sounded persuasive enough to be the next president.

The body English of Sen. Obama was that he won. 'Now I am worried that I can't fulfill my commitment on my promise,' is how I ready his body language. It was easy for him to deliver speeches. He didn't sound happy about winning, not like winning at football or basketball games.

Also, I wrote to Gov. Jim Doyle twice, asking him why he endorsed Obama. No answer.

I also wrote to Hillary's campaign, asking why Edwards and Richardson endorsed Obama. No answer. Does anybody know what I don't about these questions?