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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
AS IT IS 2016-02-25 Trump1 Wins Nevada Caucus2 特朗普拿下内华达州初选
Donald Trump won another state in his effort to become the Republican Party nominee3 for president.
He earned 46 percent of the vote in the Nevada caucus.
Florida Senator Marco Rubio won 24 percent of the vote, and Texas Senator Ted4 Cruz came in third with 21 percent.
Retired5 neurosurgeon Ben Carson and Ohio Governor John Kasich were far behind.
It is Trump’s third win in a row after winning primaries in New Hampshire and South Carolina earlier this month.
Trump said he is now “winning the country,” and he will pick up more Republican supporters as his rivals drop out of the race.
The next big test for Trump and the other candidates is March 1. That day is called “Super Tuesday.”
More than 10 states will hold primaries and caucuses6 that day.
By then, the Republican nomination7 process will be almost one-third over. A candidate needs at least 1,237 delegates in order to earn the party’s nomination heading into the election in November.
A poll of voters by CNN showed Trump had supporters across most demographic groups.
Trump said he was happy he was the top vote-getter among Hispanic voters in the caucus. He has support even though he said he wants to build a wall between Mexico and the United States. He said he wants Mexico to pay for it.
Matt Dallek is an assistant professor at George Washington University’s Graduate School of Political Management.
He says some important questions emerge after Trump’s winning streak8.
“Where can he be stopped? Where is he deprived of a victory – or multiple victories – and who will do the stopping?”
The answer will become clearer next week.
Words in This Story
streak – n. a period of repeated success or failure
in a row – n. following one after another
demographic – n. the qualities (such as age, sex, and income) of a specific group of people
primary – n. an election in which members of the same political party run against each other for the chance to be in a larger and more important election
rival – n. a person or thing that tries to defeat or be more successful than another
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