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Justin Trudeau Persuasive Speech

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For many days we Canadians have impatiently waited and yearned for that day to come, the day on which the results of the 2015 Federal Election would be released. Finally, that glorious day has arrived, the day where we Canadians got to hear the name of the very being that we would share our pleasure and happiness with in times of prosperity, and would look up to for hope and confidence in moments of uncertainty and despair, that name was announced today. The very name that would be our nation’s pillar of strength, our nation’s face of resilience, our nation’s voice of wisdom and reason, and our nation’s highly esteemed leader…that name is Justin Trudeau. Despite the well tried efforts of Mr. Stephen Harper and Mr. Thomas Muclair, Canadians …show more content…

Trudeau’s stratagem and game plan for Canada. I didn't have exact grounds or a rationality of some sort for this reason, except for the lone fact that I simply had this strong feeling and intuition that Mr. Trudeau’s position and take on many political issues seemed to coincide with my personal beliefs and values, and for that purpose I should be in favour of his party. Therefore, to be very forthright, I am extremely pleased by the rest of Canada’s concurring decision to mine on electing the Liberal party in this 2015 federal election. Furthermore, in my opinion, originally the Liberals did not seem like they were going to achieve such a big win, partly due to all the influential attack ads that expressed how Trudeau would simply not be able to handle the duties of a prime minister, but as time elapsed, especially near the end of the election, Mr. Trudeau’s party grew seemingly stronger and more powerful, arising the confidence in me, and evidently the majority of Canadians, that Justin Trudeau and his party could very plausibly be worthy of becoming our nation’s new leaders, and thus the outcome resulted in him winning the election. Mr. Trudeau from the Liberals won 184 seats with 39.5% of the popular vote, which not only made him the prime minister of our country, but also ended up with his party obtaining a majority government, turning this triumph into an exceptionally colossal

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