stump speech
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Definition
- Noun:
- A standard speech given repeatedly by a politician, especially while campaigning: A "stump speech" refers to a core, prepared speech that a political candidate delivers multiple times, often in different locations, during an election campaign. It outlines their key platform, policies, and appeals to voters.
Usage
- A "stump speech" is typically delivered at rallies, town halls, or other campaign events. It is a foundational rhetorical tool for a candidate to consistently communicate their central message to the electorate.
Examples
- Noun:
- The candidate polished his stump speech before the bus tour across the state.
- Veteran reporters could recite the senator's stump speech from memory.
- Her stump speech focused heavily on economic reform and healthcare.
Advanced Usage
"To take one's stump speech on the road": To begin a campaign tour, delivering the standard speech in various places.
- After winning the primary, she took her stump speech on the road to key swing states.
"To deviate from the stump speech": To depart from the usual, rehearsed talking points.
- During the Q&A session, the candidate finally deviated from his stump speech to address the specific local issue.
Variants and Related Words
Stump (verb): To campaign for office by making speeches, especially in a political tour.
- The senator will stump across the county this weekend.
Stumper (noun, archaic): A person who stumps; a campaigner. Also, a puzzling question.
- Stumping (noun): The action of campaigning by making speeches.
Synonyms
- Campaign speech: A speech made as part of an election effort.
- Political address: A formal speech on political matters.
- Standard speech: A routinely delivered talk.
Related Phrases
On the stump: Actively engaged in political campaigning by giving speeches.
- The mayor has been on the stump for the past three months.
Stump oratory: The art or practice of making campaign speeches.
- He was known for his powerful stump oratory.
Related Idioms
- To stump for (someone/something): To campaign or advocate vigorously for a person or cause.
- The popular governor traveled to stump for the local candidate.
Noun
- political oratory