美国总统竞选:打得火热

美国总统竞选:打得火热

2016-04-26    05'32''

主播: Nick Yan

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美国总统竞选:打得火热 For Republican Donald Trump, a big win in his home state could be a major step for securing his party’s nomination. “On Tuesday, you have to go out and you have to vote.You have to get your friends.Because we have a movement going on.It is a movement like they’ve never seen in this country.” “ Trump looks to rebound after recent losses to rival Ted Cruz. Cruz argues that Trump’s negative image with many voters will lead to a Republic defeat in November if he becomes the nominee. “Nationwide, about 70 percent of Republicans recognize that if Donald Trump is the nominee, Hillary Clinton wins.Hillary beats Donald Trump by double-digits.If I am the nominee, we beat Hillary.” But Ohio Governor John Kasich says he is the best candidate to beat Clinton,and hopes to win some delegates in New York with an optimistic message. “Because we risk losing everything from the White House to the courthouse to the State Houseif we don’t advance a positive, uplifting, unifying message to this country.That is what we need to do!” In the Democratic race, former secretary of state and New York senator, Hillary Clinton is also looking for a home- state advantage. “If you will go out and vote for me on Tuesday, I will fight for you during this campaign and I will fight for you every single day in the White House.Thank you and God bless you, Staten Island!” Rival Bernie Sanders took time off the campaign trail to speak at a Vatican conference on economic inequality,a core theme of his campaign. “I believe from the bottom of my heart that I am the stronger candidate running against a Republican, and I think more and more Democrats understand that as well.” But even if Sanders loses in New York, he will continue to have a big impact on the Democratic race, says Michael Williams. “He is honest in the extreme.He is oddly appealing with his disheveled, frumpy look.Will he win? No.But has he affected this race and the course of the Democratic Party for the long term?Oh, certainly, yes.” “ New York victories for Clinton and Trump would solidify their status as the clear party front-runners.