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唐纳德·特朗普将首次在2020年竞选中访问他失去的州

2019-08-16 15:19  美国新闻网  -  4139

 

       唐纳德·特朗普总统将于周四前往新罕布什尔州,在那里他将在2016年竞选中失利的一个州进行2020年第一次连任竞选。

       这位美国领导人预计将于美国东部时间下午7点在新罕布什尔州曼彻斯特举行集会,他在2016年以约2700票的优势落败。根据一些特朗普竞选追踪者这次集会将代表他在失去的州的第一次正式竞选活动。

       近三年前他在该州的失败是否会让他在支持者众多的州的竞选集会上表现出来的虚张声势减弱,还有待观察。

       在花岗岩州的居民中,这位美国领导人可能会受到喜忧参半的欢迎,特朗普的支持者——和反对者——已经在新罕布什尔州南部大学外面形成了一群,总统集会将在那里举行,就在活动的前一天。

       录像由WBZ晚报分享周三,特朗普的一行支持者在会场外聚集,等待总统周四的到来,抗议者也聚集在会场外,举着呼吁“团结”而不是“仇恨”的标语

       “我们有一个人在白宫里发泄仇恨,”新罕布什尔州居民鲍勃·佩里告诉WBZ晚报。“这需要停止。”

       与此同时,在接受美联社采访时,甚至一些特朗普的前支持者也表示同意,对他们在2016年选举中支持这位美国领导人的决定表示“特朗普”。

       特朗普选民查德·约翰森(Chad Johansen)在接受美联社采访时说,他在投票给这位亿万富翁后经历了一些“特朗普”,他认为这位亿万富翁将有助于小企业主与商界巨头竞争。他告诉美联社,在帮助特朗普在四年后当选之前,他曾在2012年投票给巴拉克·奥巴马。

       然而,拥有国民健康保险公司苹果手机维修公司的26岁的他说,自从他投特朗普的票以来,他一直感到失望。约翰森说,特朗普很少关注小规模雇主的医疗保健问题,而总统的关税也引起了企业主的担忧。

       即使不考虑总统政策对小企业的影响,约翰森说特朗普也没有给他留下深刻印象,这位美国领导人偏执的种族主义言论令人“反感”

       约翰森说:“总统应该是美利坚合众国的代言人……应该让每个人都为自己是美国人而自豪,并为每个美国人挺身而出。”。“我不认为特朗普总统会这么做。我觉得这很混乱。”

       57岁的厨师经理吉诺·布罗尼亚(Gino Brogna)表示,2016年,作为一名共和党人,“天生”他觉得有必要投票给特朗普然而,这一次,他说他不会投票给特朗普,因为他不相信总统“在很多事情上信守诺言”不管是否共和党,特朗普的投票“不会发生”,他说。

       新罕布什尔大学调查中心8月份的一项调查发现,该州42%的成年居民赞成特朗普,相比之下,53%的人表示不赞成这位美国领导人。谈到经济,49%的人,大多数人,说他们赞成总统的方法,相比之下,44%的人不同意。

       居住在该州的34岁轮胎技师罗伯特·布伦斯(Robert Burrows)告诉美联社,“特朗普不是我想嫁给我姐姐或母亲的人……这不是我希望他上任的原因。”

       对布伦斯来说,加薪和竞争性的工作机会足以让他相信特朗普在处理经济方面做得不错。

       达特茅斯学院政治学家迪恩·莱西告诉美联社,特朗普“没有一个旨在赢得新罕布什尔州的经济战略。但[也不一定会失去新罕布什尔州。”

Donald Trump
       2018年11月5日,印第安纳州韦恩堡县战争纪念体育馆,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普抵达共和党参议院候选人迈克·布朗的竞选集会。特朗普预计将于2019年8月15日星期四晚上在新罕布什尔州举行集会,他在2016年的选举中输掉了该州。

DONALD TRUMP TO MAKE FIRST 2020 CAMPAIGN VISIT TO STATE HE LOST, AS NEW HAMPSHIRE VOTERS EXPRESS 'TRUMPGRET'

       President Donald Trump is set to travel to New Hampshire on Thursday, where he will deliver his first 2020 re-election campaign pitch in a state which he lost in the 2016 race.

       The U.S. leader is expected to hold a rally at 7 p.m. ET in Manchester in New Hampshire, which he lost by around 2,700 votes in 2016. According to a number of Trump campaign trackers, the rally will represent his first official campaign stop in a state he lost.

       Whether his defeat in the state nearly three years ago will see a muting of the bravado he typically displays at campaign rallies in states where supporters abound remains to be seen.

       Among residents of the Granite State, the U.S. leader can expect to receive a mixed welcome, with a crowd of Trump supporters—and detractors—already forming outside the Southern New Hampshire University, where the president's rally will be held, a day before the event.

       Video shared by WBZ Evening News shows a line of Trump supporters forming outside the venue on Wednesday, waiting for the president's Thursday arrival, while protesters also gather outside holding up signs calling for "unity" rather than "hatred."

       "We have someone who's spewing hate from the White House," one New Hampshire resident, Bob Perry, told WBZ Evening News. "That needs to stop."

       Meanwhile, in interviews with The Associated Press, even some former Trump supporters agreed, expressing "Trumpgret" over their decision to support the U.S. leader in the 2016 election.

       Speaking to AP, Trump voter Chad Johansen said he was experiencing some "Trumpgret" after voting for the billionaire whom he believed would help small business owners compete with the Goliaths of the business world. He told AP that he had voted for Barack Obama in 2012 before helping see Trump elected four years later.

       However, the 26-year-old who owns the NH iPhone Repair company, said that in the years since casting his ballot for Trump, he has been left disappointed. Johansen said Trump has paid little attention to the health care concerns of small-scale employers, while the president's tariffs have also caused worry among business owners.

       Even outside of the impact of the president's policies on small businesses, Johansen said Trump has failed to impress him, with the U.S. leader's bigoted and racist rhetoric being a "turnoff."

       "The president's supposed to be the face of the United States of America…and supposed to make everyone be proud to be an American and stand up for everyone who is an American," said Johansen. "I don't feel that President Trump's doing that. I feel like it's chaos."

       Gino Brogna, a 57-year-old chef manager, said that he felt compelled to vote for Trump in 2016 as a Republican "by nature." However, this time around, he said he would not vote for Trump because he does not believe the president is "true to his word on a lot of things." Republican or not, a vote for Trump is "not going to happen," he said.

       An August University of New Hampshire Survey Center poll found that 42 percent of adult residents in the state approved of Trump, compared to 53 percent who said they disapproved of the U.S. leader. When it came to the economy, 49 percent, the majority, said they approved of the president's approach, compared with 44 percent who disagreed.

       Robert Burrows, a 34-year-old tire technician living in the state, told AP that while "Trump isn't somebody I'd want to marry to my sister or my mother…that's not what I want him in office for."

       For Burrows, receiving a raise and a competing job offer has been enough to convince him that Trump is doing a decent job at handling the economy.

       Dartmouth College political scientist Dean Lacy told AP that Trump "doesn't have an economic strategy that's designed to win New Hampshire. But [it is] also one that's not going to necessarily lose New Hampshire."

Donald Trump
       U.S. President Donald Trump arrives at a campaign rally for Republican Senate candidate Mike Braun at the County War Memorial Coliseum November 5, 2018 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Trump is expected to hold a rally in New Hampshire, a state he lost in the 2016 election, on Thursday evening, August 15, 2019.

 

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