Asking AI: How does a formal concession speech differ from an non formal concession speech?
A formal concession speech is a public address given by a candidate who has been defeated in an election.
It is typically delivered after the vote results are clear and serves as a ceremonial recognition of the end of the campaign.
The purpose of a formal concession speech is to publicly acknowledge the victory of the opponent, accept the election outcome, and often express support for the incoming administration.
These speeches are usually well-choreographed political events and may include elements such as congratulations to the winner, acceptance of the result, a call for unity, and a message of gratitude to supporters.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concession_(politics)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2020/11/08/presidential-concession-speech-history-trump-gore/
https://www.poynter.org/ethics-trust/2020/the-art-of-the-concession-speech/
https://politicaldictionary.com/words/concession-speech/
On the other hand, a non-formal concession speech refers to any statement or communication made by a candidate who has been defeated but does not follow the traditional format of a formal concession speech.
This could include a video statement, a press release, or remarks made in an interview or on social media.
While these non-formal concession speeches may still acknowledge the election outcome and express a willingness to facilitate a peaceful transition of power, they may not necessarily include all the elements typically found in a formal concession speech.
https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/presidential-documents-archive-guidebook/presidential-campaigns-debates-and-endorsements-2
Anon rolls-eyes at "any statement or communication" as a definition for non-formal concession speech because that's the excuse MSM used to state DJT (the current CIC) supposedly admitted to losing.
AI online engine used: you.com