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美国国家公共电台 NPR--Democrat Wes Moore was elected governor in a historic Maryland race

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Democrat1 Wes Moore was elected governor in a historic Maryland race

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Democrat Wes Moore speaks with NPR's Steve Inskeep after being elected Maryland's first Black governor. Moore won the office over Republican Dan Cox.

STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:

Maryland voters returned their governor's mansion3 to Democrats4 last night. Wes Moore won the office over Republican Dan Cox. And Governor-elect Moore is on the line. Governor, welcome.

WES MOORE: Good morning. Good morning, Steve. Thank you.

INSKEEP: And congratulations to you. You're hired. Now you have to do the job.

MOORE: (Laughter).

INSKEEP: What have voters told you that they want, do you think?

MOORE: I think voters have told me in a pretty resounding5 fashion that they are ready for us to move fast. They're ready for Maryland to be bold, but they're ready for Maryland to move together. I think people are tired of being at each other's throats. I think people are tired of the days of caring more about who came up with the idea than is it a good idea. Marylanders are ready to come together, and that's exactly the kind of leadership that I'm ready to provide.

INSKEEP: Well, let's talk about that because you have a blue state, where Democrats outnumber Republicans. But for recent years, you've had a Republican governor, Larry Hogan, who was very, very popular - could not run again because of term limits. Is there something specific that Governor Hogan did that you would expect - although you're in the different party - you would expect to continue?

MOORE: Well, I think - I applaud Governor Hogan because he was early and very full-throated on the danger of this MAGA movement - on this idea of election denying and the people who are - who, frankly6, are just - you know, just core threats to the basics of democracy. He was early about that. He was full-throated about it, and I appreciate that. And I think that, when you look at how we campaigned - well, we campaigned across the entire state, in traditionally Republican areas, Democratic areas, independent areas. It didn't matter to us because, you know, as I told people on the campaign trail - you know? - you know what question I never once asked my soldiers when I was leading soldiers in combat in Afghanistan? I never asked them once their political party. And I think that that resonated with Marylanders because I think Marylanders are ready for an idea that we can actually unify7 around issues and not around partisan8 identification.

INSKEEP: Are you saying to Republican voters - people who voted for your opponent - that you intend to win them over in the next four years?

MOORE: One hundred percent. The message is, I plan on being your governor, too. And as we were going around the different parts of the state, the things that we kept on hearing from people - about that we want to focus on making sure we have 21st-century education and 21st-century schools - that we can actually get the issue of public safety and prioritize it, making sure we have a police force that move with appropriate intensity9 and absolute integrity and full accountability. You know, the fact that they want our economy to go and that our state should be more competitive, but also more equitable10, and that's not a choice. We can do both. You know, these are all things that we were campaigning on, and I think that's something that resonated with Republicans around the state as well.

INSKEEP: Governor-elect, I want to note the historic nature of your election. Maryland, as some people will know, was, in the 1800s, a slave state. It is the state where Frederick Douglass grew up and escaped from. I believe it's the state of Harriet Tubman as well.

MOORE: That's right.

INSKEEP: And now you have been elected the first Black governor of Maryland. What does that mean to you?

MOORE: It's humbling11. It's humbling because, you know, Maryland does have a very complicated, you know, history with the issue of race. But I think that, while it is humbling that - you know, that I am the first Black governor in the history of the state of Maryland, I also know that that's not the reason that I ran. You know, I did not run to make history. We ran because we have real core issues that we want to address. Like, we want to make child poverty history. We want to make the wealth gap history. We want to make economic and educational disparity history. And so it's very humbling for me - the historic nature of the campaign - and I know the shoulders that I stand on. But I think the assignment is that we have to go out there and right now and just go do the job and do the work.

INSKEEP: There has been so much debate in this country about how to teach, in schools, the subject of slavery - the subject of racism12 in the United States. To the extent that you can influence that in Maryland, what do you want to be taught in Maryland schools?

MOORE: Yeah. I mean, the - you know, and there's levels of restrictions13 that you're going to have because a lot of this is going to be local issues. And I know, even in the state of Maryland, things like CRT - despite - you know, you watched, you know, political forces try and introduce - as trying to stop that, even though it's not even being taught in the state of Maryland. It is important that our children do understand our history. You know, loving your country does not mean lying about its history. And it's important that all of our children do have a sense of understanding about the nature and the history, but also just the beautiful evolution of our country. We have a country we're proud of, and I think it's important for all children to understand all aspects of it.

INSKEEP: Wes Moore is governor-elect of Maryland. Governor-elect Moore, congratulations once again, and thanks for taking the time.

MOORE: It's my pleasure. Thank you so much.

INSKEEP: Hope you get some sleep.

MOORE: You too, bye-bye.


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1 democrat Xmkzf     
n.民主主义者,民主人士;民主党党员
参考例句:
  • The Democrat and the Public criticized each other.民主党人和共和党人互相攻击。
  • About two years later,he was defeated by Democrat Jimmy Carter.大约两年后,他被民主党人杰米卡特击败。
2 transcript JgpzUp     
n.抄本,誊本,副本,肄业证书
参考例句:
  • A transcript of the tapes was presented as evidence in court.一份录音带的文字本作为证据被呈交法庭。
  • They wouldn't let me have a transcript of the interview.他们拒绝给我一份采访的文字整理稿。
3 mansion 8BYxn     
n.大厦,大楼;宅第
参考例句:
  • The old mansion was built in 1850.这座古宅建于1850年。
  • The mansion has extensive grounds.这大厦四周的庭园广阔。
4 democrats 655beefefdcaf76097d489a3ff245f76     
n.民主主义者,民主人士( democrat的名词复数 )
参考例句:
  • The Democrats held a pep rally on Capitol Hill yesterday. 民主党昨天在国会山召开了竞选誓师大会。
  • The democrats organize a filibuster in the senate. 民主党党员组织了阻挠议事。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 resounding zkCzZC     
adj. 响亮的
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  • The astronaut was welcomed with joyous,resounding acclaim. 人们欢声雷动地迎接那位宇航员。
  • He hit the water with a resounding slap. 他啪的一声拍了一下水。
6 frankly fsXzcf     
adv.坦白地,直率地;坦率地说
参考例句:
  • To speak frankly, I don't like the idea at all.老实说,我一点也不赞成这个主意。
  • Frankly speaking, I'm not opposed to reform.坦率地说,我不反对改革。
7 unify okOwO     
vt.使联合,统一;使相同,使一致
参考例句:
  • How can we unify such scattered islands into a nation?我们怎么才能把如此分散的岛屿统一成一个国家呢?
  • It is difficult to imagine how the North and South could ever agree on a formula to unify the divided peninsula.很难想象南北双方在统一半岛的方案上究竟怎样才能达成一致。
8 partisan w4ZzY     
adj.党派性的;游击队的;n.游击队员;党徒
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  • In their anger they forget all the partisan quarrels.愤怒之中,他们忘掉一切党派之争。
  • The numerous newly created partisan detachments began working slowly towards that region.许多新建的游击队都开始慢慢地向那里移动。
9 intensity 45Ixd     
n.强烈,剧烈;强度;烈度
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  • I didn't realize the intensity of people's feelings on this issue.我没有意识到这一问题能引起群情激奋。
  • The strike is growing in intensity.罢工日益加剧。
10 equitable JobxJ     
adj.公平的;公正的
参考例句:
  • This is an equitable solution to the dispute. 这是对该项争议的公正解决。
  • Paying a person what he has earned is equitable. 酬其应得,乃公平之事。
11 humbling 643ebf3f558f4dfa49252dce8143a9c8     
adj.令人羞辱的v.使谦恭( humble的现在分词 );轻松打败(尤指强大的对手);低声下气
参考例句:
  • A certain humbling from time to time is good. 不时受点儿屈辱是有好处的。 来自辞典例句
  • It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-buildingexperience. 据说天文学是一种令人产生自卑、塑造人格的科学。 来自互联网
12 racism pSIxZ     
n.民族主义;种族歧视(意识)
参考例句:
  • He said that racism is endemic in this country.他说种族主义在该国很普遍。
  • Racism causes political instability and violence.种族主义道致政治动荡和暴力事件。
13 restrictions 81e12dac658cfd4c590486dd6f7523cf     
约束( restriction的名词复数 ); 管制; 制约因素; 带限制性的条件(或规则)
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  • I found the restrictions irksome. 我对那些限制感到很烦。
  • a snaggle of restrictions 杂乱无章的种种限制
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