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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
Yes it's good to have them -- four leading democratic candidates with us. We reintroduce them: senator John Edwards, former senator John Edwards senator Barack Obama, governor Bill Richardson, Senator Hillary Clinton. Scott. Senator, I'd like to start with you. I was watching the exchange in the first half and saw what look like a little bit of a double team. That's probably gonna have a lot of people talking tomorrow morning back (Yes, I noticed it). I did know it and I'd like to ask you this: the University of New Hampshire Survey Center has been consistently trying to probe the minds of New Hampshire voters and get a sense of what they think about all of you. I'd be happy to report that the experience versus1 change debate seems to be sinking in. And what I'd like to get is to this. New Hampshire voters seem to believe that of…those of you on the stage, you are the most experienced and the most electable. In terms of change they see senators Obama and Edwards as the agents of change in New Hampshire mindset. My question two is simply this: what can you say to the voters of New Hampshire on the stage tonight? Who see your resume and like it, but are hesitating on the likability issue where they seem to like Barack Obama more? Well that hurts my feelings. I’m sorry, senator, I’m sorry.
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