Write an article based on this "Determine who your potential voters are. Identify problems or issues facing your voters. Create solutions to the problems you identified."
Research your voter's age, economic status, and average education level. Talk to your voters and ask them and get to know them. Knowing the type of people who are voting will help you to better determine the issues and problems that concern them the most.  Information about your voters can also be gained by reviewing polling information, past voter data, or by considering the location where you're giving the speech. If you're delivering the speech at a university, there's a high likelihood most of the audience will be college-aged people. Stay away from saying anything that may offend or upset your potential supporters. Talk to your voters and ask them about what matters to them to get a better idea about what they care about. Incorporate the issues that matter to your constituency into your speech. If you’re running for student class president, you could be running to provide greater access to sports and art programs at the school.  For instance, voters could be concerned about corruption or a lack of jobs. You can also ask people about their biggest concerns on social media. Create a plan and strategy to solve the issues that you've identified. Think of creative solutions to issues that have been inconveniencing voters for a long time and write them down. Then you can generate solutions that your voters will support.  If there are not enough programs at your school, you could talk to the administration and the student body to develop new programs in your school. For instance, if there is a lack of jobs in your town, you could propose a plan to lower the corporate tax rate in your area to bring in new business.