swing vote

摇摆票

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a vote that is seen as potentially going to any of a number of candidates in an election

在选举中被认为可能投给任何候选人的选票

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swing vote = 摇摆票 (在选举中被认为可能投给任何候选人的选票)

  • In the upcoming election, the swing vote will likely determine the winner.在即将到来的选举中,摇摆选票很可能会决定获胜者。
  • Many politicians are trying to court the swing vote in key battleground states.许多政治家正试图争取关键摇摆州(battleground states)的摇摆选票
  • Analysts are closely watching the swing vote to predict the election outcome.分析人士正在密切关注摇摆选票,以预测选举结果。
  • The candidate's new policy aims to attract voters who are undecided or part of the swing vote.这位候选人的新政策旨在吸引那些未定或属于摇摆选票的选民。
  • Historically, this region has been known for its unpredictable swing vote.历史上,这个地区以其不可预测的摇摆选票而闻名。
  • The swing vote can be influenced by various factors, including economic conditions and social issues.摇摆选票会受到经济状况和社会问题等各种因素的影响。
  • Campaign managers are deploying significant resources to appeal to the swing vote.竞选经理正在投入大量资源来争取摇摆选票
  • A candidate needs to understand the concerns of the swing vote to craft an effective message.候选人需要了解摇摆选票的担忧,才能制定出有效的竞选信息。
  • The swing vote is crucial in close elections where a small number of votes can make a difference.摇摆选票在票数接近的选举中至关重要,因为少数选票就能产生影响。
  • Debates often focus on issues that will sway the swing vote.辩论通常侧重于能够影响摇摆选票的问题。