Who Will Be the President in 2028?

2028年誰將成為總統?


Introduction

Some people are guessing who will run for president in 2028. They are looking at Marco Rubio and JD Vance.

有些人正在推測 2028 年誰將競選總統,他們正關注 Marco Rubio 和 JD Vance。

Main Body

Some websites let people bet money on the winner. On these sites, Marco Rubio is winning. He has more support than JD Vance.

有些網站允許人們用金錢投注贏家。在這些網站上,Marco Rubio 領先,他的支持度高於 JD Vance。

But other people ask voters who they like. These polls show different results. Many voters like JD Vance more than Marco Rubio.

但其他人則詢問選民更喜歡誰。這些民調顯示出不同的結果,許多選民比起 Marco Rubio 更喜歡 JD Vance。

JD Vance and the White House do not want to talk about this. They say it is too early. They want to do their jobs now.

JD Vance 和白宮都不想談論此事。他們表示現在還太早,希望目前先專注於履行職責。

Conclusion

Some websites like Rubio, but many voters like Vance. We do not know who will win yet.

有些網站看好 Rubio,但許多選民喜歡 Vance。我們還不知道誰會贏。

Vocabulary Learning

⚖️ Comparing People

In this text, we see how to say one person has more of something than another. This is a key A2 skill.

The Pattern: [Person A] + has more [thing] + than + [Person B]

From the text:

  • "He has more support than JD Vance."

Why this works: We use more... than to compare two things.

Quick Examples for You:

  • I have more books than my friend. \rightarrow (I have 10, friend has 2)
  • Marco has more votes than JD. \rightarrow (Marco is winning)

💡 Bonus Tip: "Too Early"

Notice the phrase: "It is too early."

When we use too + adjective, it means something is excessive or not right for now.

  • Too hot \rightarrow I cannot drink the coffee.
  • Too early \rightarrow We cannot talk about 2028 yet.

Vocabulary Learning

guessing (v.)
Trying to give an answer when you are not sure.
Example:I am guessing that it will rain tomorrow.
bet (v.)
To risk money on the result of a game or event.
Example:He likes to bet money on horse races.
support (n.)
Help or agreement from other people.
Example:The candidate has a lot of support from young people.
voters (n.)
People who have the right to choose a leader in an election.
Example:The voters will go to the polls on Tuesday.
polls (n.)
Lists of answers from people to see what they think.
Example:The latest polls show that the president is popular.
results (n.)
The final information found after a test or a poll.
Example:We are waiting for the election results.
Practice A2 words in a crossword