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发信人: brihand (brihand), 信区: USANews
标 题: 厉害:希拉里说她能赢Texas
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue May 31 16:10:35 2016, 美东)
只要足够多的黑人,latino出来投票。
WASHINGTON - Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton posed a wild
notion in a new interview: She could carry Texas in the fall.
In a newly published New York magazine interview with reporter Rebecca
Traister, Clinton was asked which traditionally red states she might make a
play for against likely GOP nominee, Donald Trump:
“Texas!” she exclaimed, eyes wide, as if daring me to question this,
which I did. “You are not going to win Texas,” I said. She smiled,
undaunted. “If black and Latino voters come out and vote, we could win
Texas,” she told me firmly, practically licking her lips.
While a long-coveted prize for Democrats, few political players in Texas see
a path for the Democrats to carry the state in this general election. Two
years ago, the state's Democrats had a similar strategy to Clinton's in
hoping that Wendy Davis could draw more minorities to the polls in a high-
profile bid for governor. She ultimately lost to Republican Greg Abbott by
20 points.
Still, Trump's unconventional candidacy has re-set the electoral map, with
political strategists debating which states are - and are not - newly
competitive. Some argue that Trump could possibly challenge Clinton in Rust
Belt states that Democrats have recently carried with ease, while motivating
a backlash in minority turnout in Southern and Western states.
发信人: brihand (brihand), 信区: USANews
标 题: 厉害:希拉里说她能赢Texas
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue May 31 16:10:35 2016, 美东)
只要足够多的黑人,latino出来投票。
WASHINGTON - Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton posed a wild
notion in a new interview: She could carry Texas in the fall.
In a newly published New York magazine interview with reporter Rebecca
Traister, Clinton was asked which traditionally red states she might make a
play for against likely GOP nominee, Donald Trump:
“Texas!” she exclaimed, eyes wide, as if daring me to question this,
which I did. “You are not going to win Texas,” I said. She smiled,
undaunted. “If black and Latino voters come out and vote, we could win
Texas,” she told me firmly, practically licking her lips.
While a long-coveted prize for Democrats, few political players in Texas see
a path for the Democrats to carry the state in this general election. Two
years ago, the state's Democrats had a similar strategy to Clinton's in
hoping that Wendy Davis could draw more minorities to the polls in a high-
profile bid for governor. She ultimately lost to Republican Greg Abbott by
20 points.
Still, Trump's unconventional candidacy has re-set the electoral map, with
political strategists debating which states are - and are not - newly
competitive. Some argue that Trump could possibly challenge Clinton in Rust
Belt states that Democrats have recently carried with ease, while motivating
a backlash in minority turnout in Southern and Western states.