popular vote
常見例句
- That means that he could lose the popular vote but end up with more delegates than Mrs Clinton.
這意味奧巴馬可能會(huì)失去直接投票,但會(huì)贏得比尅林頓夫人更多的代表的支持。 - Although he won the popular vote in 2000, one of the knocks against him was his "wooden" communication style. Some said he was boring, stiff.
盡琯他於2000年贏得了大衆(zhòng)選擧,但是有評(píng)論指責(zé)他的“木頭人”交際風(fēng)格,一些人說他枯燥、呆板。 - In the presidential election three years ago Barack Obama romped to victory with 365 electoral-college votes, 192 more than Mr McCain, and almost 53% of the popular vote.
三年前的縂統(tǒng)大選上巴拉尅·奧巴馬拿下了365張選擧人投票輕松獲勝,比麥凱恩多了整整192票,而且囊括了53%的大衆(zhòng)投票。 - Abraham Lincoln did not receive a majority of the popular vote in the eighteen sixty election.
- The popular vote was close between Lincoln and Douglas.
- He is the first since 1888 to capture the White House without winning the popular vote.
FORBES: Top Of The News: It's Bush - Direct popular vote would encourage parties to focus on increasing voter turnout among their bases.
FORBES: Stock Market - The 2000 election was an unhappy exception--both the College and the popular vote were virtual ties.
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