VOA标准英语2008年-McCain Surges in Polls as Obama Challenges Him(在线收听) | ||||
New public opinion polls show Republican John McCain surging in the U.S. presidential race over Democrat Barack Obama. Both candidates campaigned Monday on the issues of change and the economy, as we hear from VOA National Correspondent Jim Malone. Senator McCain appears to have gotten a sizable boost from last week's Republican convention. McCain now leads in two Gallup polls, and is tied with Senator Obama in two other national surveys. Most polls had Obama ahead prior to both party conventions. McCain's campaign seems to enjoy new life thanks in large part to the addition of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as the Republican candidate for vice president.
Palin introduced McCain Monday at a rally in Missouri. "In politics, there are candidates who use change to promote their careers, and then there are those like John McCain who use their careers to promote change," she said.
But Obama took issue with McCain's attempt to portray the Republican ticket as agents of change after eight years of Republican control of the White House. "I mean, you can't just make stuff up. You can't just recreate yourself. You can't just reinvent yourself. The American people are not stupid! What they are looking for is somebody who has been consistently calling for change," he said. | ||||
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