• 9 months ago
八点最热报 | 美国共和党总统候选人初选23日在新罕布什尔州举行,根据路透社报导,在已经点算的75%选票中,特朗普得票率取得 54.2%,黑利得票率为43.7%,进一步确立他在共和党的主导地位,让他极有可能在今年11月的大选中,与民主党的现任总统拜登二度对决。(主播:梁宝仪)

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00:00 Before watching the video, I remind you that there is more content on the Hotline.
00:03 The U.S. Republican presidential candidate election will be held in New Hampshire on the 23rd.
00:11 Although the votes have not been counted, according to Reuters,
00:14 among the 75% votes that have been counted,
00:17 Trump's voting rate is 54.2%.
00:21 Hillary's voting rate is 43.7%.
00:24 Trump is the first Republican candidate to win an advantage in both Iowa and New Hampshire since 1976.
00:34 He further established his dominant position in the Republican Party,
00:37 making it possible for him to have a second confrontation with the Democratic President Biden in the November election.
00:45 According to historical records, no candidate has ever lost the nomination competition
00:50 after winning the first two states before the election.
00:53 Therefore, general analysis believes that Trump will announce the Republican nomination after winning New Hampshire.
01:03 But Trump's only competitor, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Hillary,
01:09 said the competition is not over yet.
01:13 She vowed to continue fighting and asked Trump to debate with her.
01:17 The U.S. Republican presidential candidate election will be held in New Hampshire on the 23rd.
01:23 Trump's only competitor, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Hillary,
01:26 congratulated Trump on winning the election that night.
01:28 But she emphasized that the election is not over yet.
01:31 There are still a few states to go to the next election, so she will not withdraw.
01:36 Now you've all heard the chatter among the political class.
01:39 They're falling all over themselves, saying this race is over.
01:43 I have news for all of them.
01:46 New Hampshire is first in the nation.
01:48 It is not the last.
01:50 This race is far from over.
01:52 There are dozens of states left to go.
01:56 Hillary emphasized that the next election on February 24 will be held in her hometown of Nancar, Rhode Island.
02:03 She claimed that Trump will be more difficult in this Republican election.
02:07 South Carolina voters don't want a coronation.
02:11 They want an election.
02:12 We're going to give them one.
02:13 Because we are just getting started.
02:16 Thank you for the energy.
02:18 Thank you for the love, New Hampshire.
02:20 We're going home to South Carolina.
02:23 USA! USA! USA!
02:29 Trump criticized Hillary Clinton when she gave a speech at the presidential election in New Hampshire.
02:35 She accused her of winning the election even though she failed.
02:37 She also criticized the governor of New Hampshire who supported Hillary in the Republican primary.
02:43 He said that no matter how she supported her, Hillary still did a terrible job.
02:47 I can go up and I can say to everybody, "Oh, thank you for the victory. It's wonderful."
02:52 Or I can go up and say, "Who the hell was the imposter that went up on the stage before and claimed a victory?"
02:59 She did very poorly, actually.
03:01 [Music]
03:07 [Silence]

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