1912 Election Scoring Guide

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1912 Election Scoring Guide Directions: Give each candidate a score from 1- 10. 10 is the highest score possible. Base your score on The following criteria: A. Was the speech powerful? Convincing? Easy to understand? Positive body language? B. Were the campaign posters creative? Did they truly represent the candidates’ platforms? C. How did the candidate respond to the questions? With confidence, honesty? Candidate Score Comments (2 per candidate, be specific) Taft Wilson Roosevelt Debs My official vote goes to :