第一篇:希拉里竞选演讲稿HillaryClintonenters2016presidentialrace
Hillary Clinton enters 2016 presidential race 竞选广告原文
I’m getting ready for a lot of things.A lot of things.It’s spring, so we’re starting to get the gardens ready and my tomatoes are legendary here in my own neighborhood.My daughter is about to start kindergarten next year, and so we’re moving just so she can belong to a better school.My brother and I are starting our first business.After five years of raising my children, I am now going back to work.Every day we’re trying to get more and more ready and more prepared.Baby boy, coming your way.Right now I’m applying for jobs.It’s a look into what the real world will look like after college.I’m getting married this summer to someone I really care about.I’m gonna be in the play and I’m gonna be in a fish costume.From little tiny fishes.I’m getting ready to retire soon.Retirement means reinventing yourself in many ways.Well we’ve been doing a lot of home renovations.But, most importantly, we just want to teach our dog to quit eating the trash.And so we have high hopes for 2015 that that’s going to happen.I’ve started a new career recently.This is a fifth generation company which means a lot to me.This country was founded on hard work and it really feels good to be a part of that.I’m getting ready to do something, too.I’m running for president.Americans have fought their way back from tough economic times but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top.Everyday Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion.So, you can do more than just get by, you can get ahead.And stay ahead!Because when families are strong, America is strong.So, I’m hitting the road to earn your vote.Because it’s your time, and I hope you’ll join me on this journey.BY 2015-04-13 08:06:56 WASHINGTON, April 12(Xinhua)--Former U.S.Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday launched her long-awaited second presidential bid and promised to be a champion for ordinary American families.“I'm running for president,” Clinton said in a video released on her official campaign website.“Everyday Americans need a champion, and I want to be that champion.” Clinton's campaign is expected to portray her as a fighter for economic fortunes of the middle class and working families with her first campaign video featuring ordinary Americans depicting their aspirations.“Americans have fought their way back from tough economic times, but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top,” said Clinton.After her defeat to Barack Obama in 2008, Clinton firmly said “ no” when asked whether she would run for presidency again.However, her positions have evolved in the past years.The Clinton camp has already signed a lease for a new office space in Brooklyn, New York, as her campaign headquarters.“I wanted to make sure you heard it first from me--it's official: Hillary's running for president,” said John Podesta, Clinton's campaign manager, earlier Sunday in an emailed statement to donors and members of Clinton's 2008 presidential bid.Podesta said Clinton is on her way to the early-voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire to meet voters, adding that a formal rally will be held next month.“So I'm hitting the road to earn your vote.Because it's your time.And I hope you'll join me on this journey,” Clinton said at the end of the video.Clinton is the first Democratic candidate to throw her hat in the ring for the 2016 White House run.So far, two Republican senators, Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, have already announced their 2016 White House bid.Unlike Republicans presidential hopefuls jockeying for position in a crowded 2016 Republican primary, with a dozen Republicans expressing serious interest in a 2016 bid, Clinton enjoys a rather easy path to capture the Democratic nomination with a staggering lead over her potential rivals within the Democratic party.The year 2016 could also witness for the first time a woman ever wins a major U.S.party's presidential nomination.According to a CNN/ORC poll in March, party support for potential Democratic candidates was predominately focused on Hillary Clinton with a rate of 62 percent, with the second top contender vice president Joe Biden standing at 15 percent.Clinton was also found to beat all the major potential Republican rivals in a hypothetical general election in the same poll.However, instead of kicking off her second and most likely the last presidential campaign smoothly, Clinton entered the 2016 race in the midst of questions about why she had closely guarded her emails by using a private email address and server while at the State Department.House Republicans investigating the 2012 deadly attacks in the U.S.Benghazi embassy and Clinton's suspicious emailing habits said recently that Clinton's official entry into the 2016 presidential run would not have any bearing on their investigation.
第二篇:希拉里竞选演讲稿
Thank you very much.You know, tonight, we are hearing the voices of people across America, people of all ages, of all colors, all faiths and all walks of life, people on the day shift, the night shift, the late shift, with the crying babies, moms and dads who want a better world for our children, young people who deserve a world of opportunity, all those who aren't in the headlines, but have always written America's story.After seven years of a president who listens only to the special interests, you're ready for a president who brings your voice, your values and your dreams to your White House.And tonight, in record numbers, you voted not just to make history, but to remake America.People in American Samoa, Arkansas, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and the great state of New York and on just--on just one really serious note, we want to keep the people of Arkansas and Tennessee in our prayers.They suffered horrible tornadoes(龙卷风)tonight.We just talked to some of our folks there and people have died in both states, and our thoughts and prayers go out to them in this moment of their need.You know, tonight, though, is your note.Tonight is America's night.And it's not--it's not over yet, because the polls are still open in California for a few more minutes.I hope that all of you will join our campaign at www.xiexiebang.com, because you know--you know that politics isn't a game.It's not about who's up or who's down.It's about your lives, your families, your futures.It's about the people who have shared their problems with me, looking for solutions, the mother whose insurance company won't pay for her child's treatment, the couple so determined to send their daughter to college, they're willing to mortgage(抵押)their home with a sub-prime second mortgage, the man who asked me what he was supposed to do after training the person who will take his job in another country, the veterans(退伍军人)who've come home only to find they don't have the health care, the compensation(赔偿)and the services they need.It's also about the people who want to seize America's opportunities.It's about the unions and businesses who are training people for green collar jobs.It's about the auto companies and the auto workers who want higher gas mileage cars so we can compete with the rest of the world.It's about--it's about our scientists and researchers who want to be able to do stem cell research right here in the United States of America.It's about our contractors(承建商)and our construction workers who want to get to work to rebuild America, from the bridges in Minnesota(明尼苏达)to the levees(堤防)in New Orleans.Now, for seven years, we have seen President Bush's answer.They don't know what's at stake in this election, but we do.We know what we need is someone ready on day one to solve our problems and seize those opportunities.Because when the bright lights are off and the cameras are gone, who can you count on to listen to you, to stand up for you, to delivery solutions for you? Well, the Republicans want eight more years of the same.They see tax cuts for the wealthy and they say, “Why not more?” They see $9 trillion in debt and say, “Why not trillions more?” They see five years in Iraq and say, “Why not 100 more?” Well,they've got until January 20th, 2009 and not one day more.Now, we know the Republicans won't give up the White House without a fight.Well, let me be clear--I won't let anyone swift vote this country's future Together, we're going to take back America, because I see an America where our economy works for everyone, not just those at the top, where prosperity is shared and we create good jobs that stay right here in America.I see an America where we stand up to the oil companies and the oil-producing countries, where we launch a clean energy revolution and finally confront the climate crisis.I see an America where we don't just provide health care for some people or most people, but for every single man, woman and child, that no one is left out.I see--I see an America where, when a young man or a woman signs up to serve our country, we sign up to serve them, too.An America with a 21st century GI Bill of Rights to help veterans go to college, buy a home or start their own businesses.I see an America respected around the world again that reaches out to our allies and confronts our shared challenges from global terrorism to global warming to global epidemic(疫情)
That's the America I see and that's the America we will build together.I am so lucky to have the most extraordinary staff, volunteers and supporters across the country.And I am so grateful for all those long hours and late nights that you've been putting in.And I want to thank the most important people in my life.First, Bill and Chelsea for their incredible love and support.They have done so much day in and day out.And I want to thank all my friends and family, particularly my mother, who was born before women could vote and is watching her daughter on this stage tonight.I also--I also--I also want to congratulate Senator Obama for his victories tonight, and I look forward to continuing our campaign and our debate about how to leave this country better off for the next generation, because that is the work of my life.That is why I started my career fighting for abused and neglected(被忽视的)children, children who had drawn the short straw in life, because this nation gave me every opportunity, and we can do the same for every child.We must continue to be a nation that strives always to give each of our children a better future, a nation of optimists who believe our best days are yet to come, a nation of idealists, holding fast to our deepest values, that we are all created equal, that we all deserve to fulfill our God given potential, that we are destined for progress together.It's the ideal inscribed(刻)on the base of the Statute of Liberty in this great city that has overlooked our harbor through wars and depression and the dark days of September 11, the words we all know that give voice to America's embrace(拥抱)--“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free”--a constant reminder that here in America, we face our challenges and we embrace all of our people.So today we say with one voice--give us the child who wants to learn, give us the people in need of work, give us the veterans who need our care.We say give us this economy to rebuild and this war to end.Give us this nation to heal, this world to lead, this moment to seize.I know we're ready.Thank you all and God bless you.非常感谢大家!(大家好!
像大家知道的那样,今晚,我们听到了美国各地人民的声音,它们是来自不同年龄,不同肤色,不同信仰和各界人士的声音,是那些在白天,夜里工作的人,要去加班的人,有着幼小孩子的家庭的,还有那些希望孩子生活在一个更好的环境里的父母们,以及应该拥有一个更多机遇的社会的年轻人们的声音。也许他们不是每日新闻的头条,但是是他们在书写着美国的历史
过去的7年里,我们的总统只顾着听取那些特殊利益集团的意见,在这之后你们需要一位总统他会把你们的声音,你们的利益,你们的梦想带到到白宫。
今晚,这里不仅仅是记录投票,你们的选择也不仅仅是在创造历史,更是改变(重塑)美国的一晚。在美属萨摩亚,阿肯色,马萨诸塞州,新泽西州,俄克拉荷马州,田纳西州和纽约州的人们都知道一件非常重要的事情,今晚我们同时也要为那些在阿肯色州和田纳西州遭受可怕的飓风的人们祈祷。
第三篇:希拉里竞选演讲稿
Thank you very much.You know, tonight, we are hearing the voices of people across America, people of all ages, of all colors, all faiths and all walks of life, people on the day shift, the night shift, the late shift, with the crying babies, moms and dads who want a better world for our children, young people who deserve a world of opportunity, all those who aren't in the headlines, but have always written America's story.After seven years of a president who listens only to the special interests, you're ready for a president who brings your voice, your values and your dreams to your White House.And tonight, in record numbers, you voted not just to make history, but to remake America.People in American Samoa, Arkansas, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and the great state of New York and on just--on just one really serious note, we want to keep the people of Arkansas and Tennessee in our prayers.They suffered horrible tornadoes tonight.We just talked to some of our folks there and people have died in both states, and our thoughts and prayers go out to them in this moment of their need.You know, tonight, though, is your note.Tonight is America's night.And it's not--it's not over yet, because the polls are still open in California for a few more minutes.I hope that all of you will join our campaign at www.xiexiebang.com, because you know--you know that politics isn't a game.It's not about who's up or who's down.It's about your lives, your families, your futures.It's about the people who have shared their problems with me, looking for solutions, the mother whose insurance company won't pay for her child's treatment, the couple so determined to send their daughter to college, they're willing to mortgage their home with a sub-prime second mortgage, the man who asked me what he was supposed to do after training the person who will take his job in another country, the veterans who've come home only to find they don't have the health care, the compensation and the services they need.It's also about the people who want to seize America's opportunities.It's about the unions and businesses who are training people for green collar jobs.It's about the auto companies and the auto workers who want higher gas mileage cars so we can compete with the rest of the world.It's about--it's about our scientists and researchers who want to be able to do stem cell research right here in the United States of America.It's about our contractors and our construction workers who want to get to work to rebuild America, from the bridges in Minnesota to the levees in New Orleans.Now, for seven years, we have seen President Bush's answer.They don't know what's at stake in this election, but we do.We know what we need is someone ready on day one to solve our problems and seize those opportunities.Because when the bright lights are off and the cameras are gone, who can you count on to listen to you, to stand up for you, to delivery solutions for you?
Well, the Republicans want eight more years of the same.They see tax cuts for the wealthy and they say, “Why not more?” They see $9 trillion in debt and say, “Why not trillions more?” They see five years in Iraq and say, “Why not 100 more?” Well,they've got until January 20th, 2009 and not one day more.Now, we know the Republicans won't give up the White House without a fight.Well, let me be clear--I won't let anyone swift vote this country's future.Together, we're going to take back America, because I see an America where our economy works for everyone, not just those at the top, where prosperity is shared and we create good jobs that stay right here in America.I see an America where we stand up to the oil companies and the oil-producing countries, where we launch a clean energy revolution and finally confront the climate crisis.I see an America where we don't just provide health care for some people or most people, but for every single man, woman and child, that no one is left out.I see--I see an America where, when a young man or a woman signs up to serve our country, we sign up to serve them, too.An America with a 21st century GI Bill of Rights to help veterans go to college, buy a home or start their own businesses.see an America respected around the world again that reaches out to our allies and confronts our shared challenges from global terrorism to global warming to global epidemic.That's the America I see and that's the America we will build together.I am so lucky to have the most extraordinary staff, volunteers and supporters across the country.And I am so grateful for all those long hours and late nights that you've been putting in.And I want to thank the most important people in my life.First, Bill and Chelsea for their incredible love and support.They have done so much day in and day out.And I want to thank all my friends and family, particularly my mother, who was born before women could vote and is watching her daughter on this stage tonight.I also--I also--I also want to congratulate Senator Obama for his victories tonight, and I look forward to continuing our campaign and our debate about how to leave this country better off for the next generation, because that is the work of my life.That is why I started my career fighting for abused and neglected children, children who had drawn the short straw in life, because this nation gave me every opportunity, and we can do the same for every child.We must continue to be a nation that strives always to give each of our children a better future, a nation of optimists who believe our best days are yet to come, a nation of idealists, holding fast to our deepest values, that we are all created equal, that we all deserve to fulfill our God given potential, that we are destined for progress together.It's the ideal inscribed on the base of the Statute of Liberty in this great city that has overlooked our harbor through wars and depression and the dark days of September 11, the words we all know that give voice to America's embrace--“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free”--a constant reminder that here in America, we face our challenges and we embrace all of our people.So today we say with one voice--give us the child who wants to learn, give us the people in need of work, give us the veterans who need our care.We say give us this economy to rebuild and this war to end.Give us this nation to heal, this world to lead, this moment to seize.I know we're ready.Thank you all and God bless you.
第四篇:希拉里竞选演讲稿
New York Senate Race Speech
[nju][jɔrk][ˈsɛnɪt][res][spitʃ]
You know, you know, we started this great effort on a sunny
[ju] [no][ju] [no][wi] [stɑrtɪd][ðɪs][ɡret][ˈɛfət][ɔn][ə][ˈsʌni]July morning inPinders Corner on Pat and Liz Moynihan's beautiful
[dʒʊˈlaɪ] [ˈmɔrnɪŋ] [ɪn][ˈpɪndɚs] [ˈkɔrnɚ] [ɔn] [pæt] [ænd] [lɪz] [ˈmɔinihæns][ˈbjutəfəl]farm and 62 counties, 16 months, 3 debates, 2 opponents, and
[fɑrm] [ænd] [ˈsɪksti] [tu] [ˈkaʊntis] [sɪkˈstin] [mʌnθs] [θri] [dɪˈbets][tu] [əˈponənts] [ænd]6 black pantsuits later, because of you, here we are.[sɪks] [blæk][ˈpæntˌsuts][ˈletɚ][biˈkɔz][əv] [ju][hiə][wi][ɑr]
You came out and said that issues and ideals matter, jobs matter,[ju] [kem] [aʊt] [ænd] [sɛd][ðæt] [ˈɪʃus][ænd][aɪˈdiəls] [ˈmætɚ][dʒɑbs] [ˈmætɚ] downstate and upstate, health care matters, education matters, the
[ˈdaʊnˌstet][ænd][ˈʌpˌstet][hɛlθ][kɛr][ˈmætɚs][ˌɛdʒəˈkeʃən][ˈmætɚs][ði] environment matters, social security matters, a woman's right to
[ɛnˈvaɪrənmənt][ˈmætɚs][ˈsoʃəl][sɪˈkjʊrɪti][ˈmætɚs][ə] [ˈwʊməns][raɪt][tu] choose matters.It all matters and I just want to say from the bottom
[tʃuz][ˈmætɚs] [ɪt] [ɔl] [ˈmætɚs][ænd][aɪ] [dʒʌst] [wɑnt] [tu] [se] [frɑm] [ðə] [ˈbɑtəm] of my heart, thank you, New York!
[əv] [maɪ] [hɑrt][θæŋk][ju][nju][jɔrk]
Thank you for opening up your minds and your hearts, for seeing
[θæŋk] [ju][fɔr][ˈopənɪŋ] [ʌp] [jʊr][maɪndz] [ænd] [jʊr][hɑrts][fɔr][ˈsiɪŋ] the possibility of what we could do together for our children and
[ðə][ˌpɑsəˈbɪlɪti][əv][wɑt] [wi][kʊd][du][təˈɡɛðɚ][fɔr] [aʊr][ˈtʃɪldrən] [ænd]for our future here in this state and in our nation.I am profoundly
[fɔr][aʊr] [ˈfjutʃɚ] [ˈhɪri][ɪn] [ðɪs] [stet] [ænd] [ɪn] [aʊr] [ˈneʃən][aɪ] [æm] [prəˈfaʊndlɪ] grateful to all of you for giving me the chance to serve you.[ˈɡretfəl][tu] [ɔl][əv] [ju][fɔr][ɡɪvɪŋ][mi][ðə][tʃæns][tu][sɚv][ju]
I willabout overcrowded or crumbling schools, about the struggle to care for growing children and aging parents, about the continuing challenge of providing equal opportunity for all and about children moving away from their home towns because good jobs are so hard to find in upstate New York.Now I've worked on issues like these for a long time, some of them for 30 years, and I am determined to make a difference for all of you.You see, I believe our nation owes every responsible citizen and every responsible family the tools that they need to make the most of their own lives.That's the basic bargain.I'll do my best to honor in the United States Senate.And to those of you who did not support me, I want you to know that I will work in the Senate for you and for all New Yorkers.And to those of you who worked so hard and never lost faith even in the toughest times, I offer you my undying gratitude.
第五篇:希拉里竞选演讲稿
希拉里竞选纽约州参议员获胜演讲稿
You know, you know, we started this great effort on a sunny July morning in Pindars Corner on Pat and Liz Moynihan’s beautiful farm and 62 counties, 16 months, 3 debates, 2 opponents, and 6 black pantsuits later, because of you, here we are.You came out and said that issues and ideals matter,Jobs matter, downstate and upstate.Health care matters, education matters, the environment matters, Social Security matters, a woman’s right to choose matters.It all matters and I just want to say from the bottom of my heart, thank you, New York!
Thank you for opening up your minds and your hearts, for seeing the possibility of what we could do together for our children and for our future here in this state and in our nation.I am profoundly grateful to all of you for giving me the chance to serve you.I will, I will do everything I can to be worthy of your faith and trust and to honor the powerful example of Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.I would like all of you and the countless New Yorkers and Americans watching to join me in honoring him for his incredible half century of service to New York and our nation.Senator Moynihan, on behalf of New York and America, thank you.I promise you tonight that I will reach across party lines to bring progress for all of New York’s families.Today we voted as Democrats and Republicans.Tomorrow we begin again as New Yorkers.And how fortunate we are indeed to live in the most diverse, dynamic and beautiful state in the entire union.You know, from the South Bronx to the Southern Tier, from Brooklyn to Buffalo, from Montauk to Massena, from the world’s tallest skyscrapers to breathtaking mountain ranges, I’ve met people whose faces and stories I will never forget.Thousands of New Yorkers from all 62 counties welcomed me into your schools, your local 8)diners, your factory floors, your living rooms and front porches.You taught me, you tested me and you shared with me your challenges and concerns-about overcrowded or crumbling schools, about the struggle to care for growing children and aging parents, about the continuing challenge of providing equal opportunity for all and about children moving away from their home towns because good jobs are so hard to find in upstate New York.Now I’ve worked on issues like these for a long time, some of them for 30 years, and I am determined to make a difference for all of you.You see, I believe our nation owes every responsible citizen and every
responsible family the tools that they need to make the most of their own lives.That’s the basic bargain.I’ll do my best to honor in the United States Senate.And to those of you who did not support me, I want you to know that I will work in the Senate for you and for all New Yorkers.And to those of you who worked so hard and never lost faith even in the toughest times, I offer you my undying gratitude.