Democratic Party Plans for 2026 and 2028
民主黨 2026 與 2028 年的計劃
Introduction
The Democratic Party has new plans for elections. They want to win in Alaska and Georgia. Jon Ossoff is a popular leader for the 2028 election.
民主黨對選舉有新計劃。他們希望在阿拉斯加州和喬治亞州獲勝。Jon Ossoff 是 2028 年選舉中一位受歡迎的領袖。
Main Body
In Alaska, the voting rules are different. Tom Begich is leading in one race. In another race, Mary Peltola and Dan Sullivan are very close. Two people have the same name, and this helps the Democrats.
在阿拉斯加,投票規則有所不同。Tom Begich 在其中一場競選中領先。在另一場競選中,Mary Peltola 和 Dan Sullivan 的票數非常接近。有兩個人名字相同,這對民主黨有所幫助。
In Georgia, Jon Ossoff is leading Mike Collins. Some polls say he is winning by a little. Other polls say he is winning by a lot. Keisha Lance Bottoms is also running for governor.
在喬治亞州,Jon Ossoff 領先於 Mike Collins。部分民調顯示他小幅領先。其他民調則顯示他大幅領先。Keisha Lance Bottoms 也在競選州長。
Many people like Jon Ossoff for the 2028 president race. He makes short videos and talks about bad leaders. But he does not have many voters yet. Only 2.3% of people say they will vote for him.
許多人支持 Jon Ossoff 參加 2028 年總統大選。他製作短片並討論糟糕的領導者。但他目前還沒有很多選民。僅有 2.3% 的人表示會投票給他。
Conclusion
The Democratic Party must win in Alaska and Georgia. They also need a president that all their members like.
民主黨必須在阿拉斯加州和喬治亞州獲勝。他們還需要一位所有黨員都認可的總統。
Vocabulary Learning
Comparing Amounts
Look at how we describe 'how much' someone is winning in the text:
- A little Small difference (Example: Winning by a little)
- A lot Big difference (Example: Winning by a lot)
People & Roles
In English, we use specific words for people in politics. From the text, learn these:
- Leader A person in charge.
- Voter A person who chooses a leader.
- Member A person who belongs to a group (like a party).
Quick Logic: 'Some' vs 'Many'
- Some polls Not all, just a few.
- Many people A large number of people.