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          US voters look to women candidates for change

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          US voters look to women candidates for change

          This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

          This week, 12 American states voted for candidates for elections in November. Tuesday was the busiest day of the primary season -- and women were the big winners.

          In California, the Republicans nominated two businesswomen for governor and United States senator. Both are former heads of technology companies. They spent millions of their own money on their campaigns.

          The nominee to replace Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who faces a term limit, is Meg Whitman. She led the online marketplace eBay. She will face Democrat and former governor Jerry Brown.

          Carly Fiorina led Hewlett-Packard until she lost her job in 2005. She will try to deny a fourth term to Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer.

          In South Carolina, state representative Nikki Haley won more votes than the three men who sought the Republican nomination for governor. But she was just short of a majority, so she will face a runoff election.

          She is the daughter of Indian Sikh immigrants. And she is a favorite of the Tea Party, a conservative but loosely organized movement.

          The campaign included accusations that she cheated on her husband, which she denied.

          In Arkansas, Democratic Senator Blanche Lincoln narrowly won nomination to a third term. Arkansas native Bill Clinton campaigned for her.

          US voters look to women candidates for change

          But labor unions and progressive groups tried to defeat her for opposing a "public option." That was the idea of a government health-insurance program. She also opposed efforts to make it easier for unions to gain members.

          Now, Senator Lincoln faces Republican congressman John Boozman in the general election.

          And in Nevada, Republicans nominated Sharron Angle for the Senate with strong support from Tea Party activists. The former state lawmaker will now try to defeat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

          Public opinion surveys show voters are angry with office holders. But political scientist Larry Sabato at the University of Virginia thinks the media has overstated anti-incumbent feelings.

          LARRY SABATO: "So actually, the message I see coming out of the primaries is that the party base on the Democratic and Republican side is actually fairly satisfied with the people who are representing them. That may not be true of the independents, including the Tea Party people. They will vote in November for the most part. But for now, we don't see the kind of ant-incumbent wave that many have been discussing."

          Larry Sabato also says Democrats were happy that Republicans nominated very conservative candidates supported by the Tea Party. He says Democrats now see a much better chance to win some of those races.

          The elections in November come midway in President Obama's term. Historically, the party in the White House -- currently the Democratic Party -- suffers losses in midterm elections. But incumbent Republicans have also lost primary races this year.

          In California, voters passed a measure to replace their primary election system, starting next year. They agreed to a single primary for all candidates from any party, or no party, in congressional, statewide and legislative races. The two candidates with the most votes will face each other in the general election. Voters in Washington State approved a system like this in 2004.

          And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English, written by Brianna Blake. I'm Doug Johnson.

          runoff election: a final election to resolve an earlier election that did not produce a winner 決定性競選

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          After Massachusetts vote, Republicans urge Obama to change course

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          (來源:VOA 編輯:陳丹妮)

           
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