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第1篇:马作文之奥巴马竞选口号

奥巴马2008竞选口号

【篇1:奥巴马竞选广告欣赏】

美国大选观察19:奥巴马最新宣传片的内涵与魅力

在竞选的最后关头,奥巴马竞选团队在10月29日推出了一个长达30分钟的奥巴马竞选宣传短片。与其说这是一个政治宣传片,倒不如说这是奥巴马理念、人格、抱负和期望集大成的一次公开展示,是奥巴马选举策略上的一个精心布局。而作为电视媒体人,笔者也毫不隐讳地认为,这可能是迄今为止笔者看到过的最好的一次政治家如何善用电视媒体这个宣传平台,来充分展现其个人思想和精神魅力的宣传片典范。

其次,宣传片的拍摄手段是朴实无华的。有了很好的宣传创作意念,但又如何将它转化为生动感人的电视画面,用电视特有的画面叙述语言和表现技巧实现这些意念,这又是对电视影片制作者创作技巧的考验。应该说,奥巴马的最新电视宣传片无论在电视宣传的创作方面,还是在电视技巧运用方面,都是相当成功的。例如,为了突现“人情味”,避免生硬的说教,片中运用了大量“情绪渲染元素”的技巧。摄影采用柔和基调,音乐尽量缓慢抒情,画面处理时而穿插黑白资料片或黑白图片,借以抒发对传统的“美国梦想”的视觉强化作用;而大量“慢动作”以及十分讲究的电视摄影构图,都恰到好处地实现了用画面来达到“宣传”的根本目的。电视首先是给人看的。因此,电视画面如何处理,将对影片传递的讯息能否被观众所接受、所打动并留有深刻印象,产生至关重要的影响。奥巴马的最新宣传片很好地处理了“政治宣传”与“电视制作技巧”之间的关系,让人感到这不仅是个政治宣传片,而且还是个“可以用来欣赏的艺术短片”。

此外,整个宣传片没有“外人”旁白,全部是奥巴马自己在亲述,这种让奥巴马“自己交待自己,自己推销自己”的宣传技巧,不仅给观众留下了深刻印象,而且也令观众更加深刻地感受到他的亲和力、可信力。

影片中,奥巴马亲自讲述自己的成长故事,他的母亲,他的家庭,他的朋友和同事。画面中为配合这段“一个普通美国人的成长故事”,加插许多奥巴马和母亲、祖母的黑白照片。而他和两个女儿嬉笑玩耍的温馨画面,又让人们感受到身为一名普通父亲,奥巴马的家庭观念和所承担的家庭责任,对一个未来的可能总统是何等的重要。笔者特别留意到,在这段大约4分钟片长的“影像容量”中,制作者在画面和音乐编辑上,一定花费了不少时间和精力,以便力求做到最真实、最贴切、最具感染力。

最后,宣传片的影响力将会是正面、积极和有收效的。奥巴马在大选投票仅剩下5天时间,果断推出这样一个宣传片,策略和意图相当明显。当前,大选竞争的白热化,不仅已经导致社群的分裂,而且由此而产生的各种不利因素,例如种族歧视因素、威胁恐吓因素、蛊

惑蒙骗选民因素等等,都给这次大选带来很多不利影响,而这个影响显然也不会因为11月4日投票结束后立即消失。奥巴马心里很清楚,未来他将面对的还不仅仅是“如何执政”,而更困难的将是“如何凝聚”,凝聚分裂的立场,凝聚分裂的族群,凝聚各党派的力量。在面对不远的现实将来,奥巴马的宣传片不仅要宣传他如何竞选,而最为重要的是还要带出更积极、更有利于引导民众团结起来共赴时艰的信息。在宣传片中,奥巴马在不同场合的演讲片断,他的稳建神态、他的激昂话语、他的坚定自信,特别是结尾在佛罗里达州大场面的演讲画面(声音),都极为准确地向观众传递了这个信息,而这又与麦凯恩平常空洞乏味的、口号式的演讲,形成了鲜明对比。笔者还注意到,与以往的宣传片的最大区别,就是奥巴马的新的宣传片中,完全没有批评、甚至攻击对手的语言,也完全没有矮化对手的画面。因此,观众在观看、在感受这个宣传片时,他们注意的是奥巴马的理念、奥巴马的形象和奥巴马的个人魅力,而这种效果不是通过任意贬低、丑化对手而得到的。显然,贬低、丑化对手不难而为,但那肯定不是身怀大志、成竹在胸的人的行为。奥巴马的宣传片,在为他成功摆脱庸俗、低级的政客宣传俗套的同时,也让选民更加相信,他才是真正怀有远大抱负而非一味贪图选举胜利的候选人。

october 29, 2008/washington, dc

【篇2:奥巴马宣言】

每个时刻,我们都勇敢地站起来面对挑战,因为我们从来没有忘记过这样一个基本真理:在美国,我们的命运并非天定,而是掌握在我们自己的手中。所以,明天,我恳请你们书写美国下一个伟大的篇章。我恳请你们不只相信我带来变革的能力,还有你们自己的能力。明天,你们可以选择这样一种政策——向美国中产阶级进行投入、创造新的就业岗位、实现经济增长让人人都有成功的机会。你们可以选择希望而非恐惧、选择团结而非分裂、选择变革的希望而非墨守成规。如果你们投我的票,我们将不仅赢得此次竞选,还将一起改变这个国家、改变这个世界。

美国做出了选择。对于同胞们的信任,我很感激。这种信任意味著我将承担为所有美国公民服务的义务。作为你们的总统,我每天都将竭尽全力。

【篇3:奥巴马美国大选选举过程(中英双语)】

1、宣布参选

奥巴马于2007年2月10日正式宣布参加2008年的总统竞选。他对支持者说:“让我们改造这个国家吧!”美国当地媒体说,非洲血统的奥巴马如果当选,那将是美国历史上首位黑人总统。2、与希拉里竞争

1月20号,前美国第一夫人希拉里在其个人网站上宣布参加2008美国总统大选。她的竞选口号是:我来了,为胜利而来。

媒体分析认为,由于双方在党内的支持者都很多,一场激烈的抢票大战必不可少,绝不逊色于之后的总统选举。奥巴马的优势在于吸引年轻选民,特别是在网络上支持率很高;而希拉里容易吸引女性选民的目光。

3、奥巴马党内初选获胜

经过长达三个月的投票,美国当地时间2008年6月3日,奥巴马拿到足够的代表人票,锁定胜局,向支持者宣布自己将获得民主党总统候选人提名。6月7日,希拉里正式宣布停止竞选,呼吁她的选民支持奥巴马。

4、正式成为民主党总统候选人

2008年8月23日,奥巴马宣布65岁的特拉华州资深参议员约瑟夫?拜登成为民主党副总统候选人。8月27日,美国民主党全国代表大会通过总统、副总统提名,奥巴马成为美国历史上第一位非洲裔总统候选人。

投入2008年总统大选

赢得党内初选后,奥巴马开始了他的竞选活动。特别是针对共和党传统州和摇摆州像俄亥俄州、印第安纳州、佛罗里达州、宾夕法尼亚州等展开了竞选造势,在多个州取得不俗成绩。多项民意调查显示,在竞选过程中,奥巴马一直以几个百分点小幅领先共和党候选人麦凯恩。在后来的三次候选人电视辩论中,奥巴马也大获全胜。

赢得总统选举 美国东部时间2008年11月4日晚11时,计票结果显示,奥巴马以349票大幅领先麦凯恩163票当选为美国第44任总统。他也成为美国历史上首位非洲裔总统。

当选后,奥巴马在竞选总部芝加哥发表了题为“美国的变革”的胜选感言,称美国变革的时代已经到来。他谈到了包括胜选的意义、麦凯恩、家庭、外婆的去世、两党合作、美国的力量。

快速组建新内阁

奥巴马当选后,开始迅速组建内阁。从11月18日,奥巴马确定由前司法部副部长埃里克?霍尔德担任新政府司法部长,12月1日在芝加哥正式提名前第一夫人希拉里任国务卿,到12月19日提名负责交通、劳工、贸易和小型企业事务的4名内阁成员。他在一个月时间内就完成了内阁组建,速度之快创历史之最。

上任

美国东部时间2009年1月20日中午12时,美国历史上第一位黑人总统奥巴马将正式宣誓就任。1..announced his candidacy

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united states eastern standard time on january 20, 2009 at 12:00 noon, the first black president obama will formally sworn in.

第2篇:奥巴马竞选宣言

Declaration of Candidacy 竞选宣言

DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY February 10, 2007 | Springfield, Illinois Let me begin by saying thanks to all of you who’ve traveled, from far and wide, to brave the cold today.首先,请允许我对今天冒着严寒、远道而来的朋友们表示感谢。

We all made this journey for a reason.It’s humbling, but in my heart I know you didn’t come here just for me;you came here because you believe in what this country can be.In the face of war, you believe there can be peace.In the face of despair, you believe there can be hope.In the face of a politics that’s shut you out, that’s told you to settle, that’s divided us for too long, you believe we can be one people, reaching for what’s poible, building that more perfect union.我们此行都为了一个目的。我感谢大家的热诚,在我心里,我知道你们并非仅仅为我而来,你们此行的原因更在于你们相信这个国家的未来。面对战争,你们相信和平将至。面对绝望,你们相信希望尚存。政治将你们拒之门外,让你们安于现状,长期彼此分隔,但你们相信我们作为一个民族,能够实现可能实现的一切,打造一个更加完美的联邦。

That’s the journey we’re on today.But let me tell you how I came to be here.As most of you know, I am not a native of this great state.I moved to Illinois over two decades ago.I was a young man then, just a year out of college;I knew no one in Chicago, was without money or family connections.But a group of churches had offered me a job as a community organizer for $13,000 a year.And I accepted the job, sight unseen, motivated then by a single, simple, powerful idea—that I might play a small part in building a better America.这就是今天我们此行的目的。我告诉你们我是如何来到这里的。你们大多数人都知道,我并不是伟大的伊利诺伊州土生土长的公民,我是在20多年前搬到这里的。那时的我还是个年轻人,刚从大学毕业一年;在芝加哥,我身无分文,举目无亲。但有几个教堂为我提供了一份社区组织者的工作,年薪1.3万美元。我毫不犹豫地接受了这份工作,因为我的心一直被一个简单且有力的想法激励着—我可以为建设一个更加美好的美国尽一份绵薄之力。

My work took me to some of Chicago’s poorest neighborhoods.I joined with pastor s and laypeople to deal with communities that had been ravaged by plant closings.I saw that the problems people faced weren’t simply local in nature—that the decision to close a steel mill was made by distant executives;that the lack of textbooks and computers in schools could be traced to the skewed priorities of politicians a thousand miles away;and that when a child turns to violence, there’s a hole in his heart no government alone can fill.这份工作使我有机会走访了芝加哥一些最贫困的社区。我和牧师及普通民众一起,帮助因工厂倒闭而备受蹂躏的社区。我发现人们所遇到的不仅仅是地区性的问题—关闭钢厂的决定是遥远的行政官员做出的;学校缺少课本和计算机可以追溯到千里之外政客们的施政不当;当一个孩子有暴力倾向时,他心灵的创口单靠政府永远无法弥补。

正是在这些社区里,我受到了有生以来最好的教育,也懂得了基督教信仰的真谛。

After three years of this work, I went to law school , because I wanted to understand how the law should work for those in need.I became a civil rights lawyer and taught constitutional law, and after a time, I came to understand that our cherished rights of liberty and equality depend on the active participation of an awakened electorate.It was with these ideas in mind that I arrived in this capital city as a State Senator.我在这个职位上一待就是三年,之后我去了(哈佛)法学院学习,因为我想要弄明白法律是如何为那些需要帮助的人提供服务的。我成了一名民权事务律师,并教授宪法课程。之后不久,我逐渐意识到我们所珍惜的自由与平等的权利依赖于全体选民的觉醒和积极参与。怀着这些想法,我来到了州首府,成为了一名州参议员。

It was here, in Springfield, where I saw all that is America converge—farmers and teachers, businemen and laborers, all of them with a story to tell, all of them seeking a seat at the table, all of them clamoring to be heard.I made lasting friendships here—friends that I see in the audience today.正是在这里—斯普林菲尔德市,我眼见了美国所融汇的一切—农民和教师,商人和公司员工—所有人都有着各自的故事,所有人都希望获得一席之地,所有人都强烈期望自己的发言能够受到重视。我在这里获得了永恒的友谊—我看到许多朋友也在今天的听众当中。

It was here we learned to disagree without being disagreeable—that it’s poible to compromise so long as you know those principles that can never be compromised;and that so long as we’re willing to listen to each other, we can aume the best in people instead of the worst.正是在这里,我们学会了用和颜悦色的方式去对待意见不一—在坚持原则的情况下,达成共识;只要我们愿意倾听对方的意见,我们就能以人性的真善美而非假恶丑与人进行交往。

That’s why we were able to reform a death penalty system that was broken.That’s why we were able to give health insurance to children in need.That’s why we made the tax system more fair and just for working families, and that’s why we paed ethics reforms that the cynics said could never, ever be paed.这是为什么我们能够改革千疮百孔的死刑体制,为贫困儿童提供健康保险,并使得税收体制更为公平和公正,以有益于工薪阶层家庭的原因。这也是为什么我们通过了被那些愤世嫉俗者宣称永远不能通过的道德改革法案的原因。

It was here, in Springfield, where north, south, east, and west come together that I was reminded of the eential decency of the American people—where I came to believe that through this decency, we can build a more hopeful America.正是在这里,在斯普林菲尔德市,来自四面八方的人们汇集于此,让我忆起了美国人民的正统—我逐渐相信通过这种正统,我们能够建设一个更加充满希望的美国。

And that is why, in the shadow of the Old State Capitol , where Lincoln once called on a divided house to stand together, where common hopes and common dreams still live, I stand before you today to announce my candidacy for President of the United States.缘此,在古老的国会大厦下面,在林肯曾经呼吁分裂的议会团结一致的地方,在共同的希望和梦想仍然鲜活的地方,我今天站在你们面前宣布我将竞选美国总统。

I recognize there is a certain presumptuousne—a certain audacity—to this announcement.I know I haven’t spent a lot of time learning the ways of Washington.But I’ve been there long enough to know that the ways of Washington must change.我承认这一声明有一点自以为是—甚至有些狂妄。我知道我并未花费很多时间来研究华盛顿的施政方略,但我在那儿待的时间已经足够让我认识到华盛顿的施政方略必须要变革。

The genius of our founders is that they designed a system of government that can be changed.And we should take heart , because we’ve changed this country before.In the face of tyranny , a band of patriots brought an empire to its knees.In the face of seceion , we unified a nation and set the captives free.In the face of Depreion , we put people back to work and lifted millions out of poverty.We welcomed immigrants to our shores, we opened railroads to the west, we landed a man on the moon, and we heard a King ’s call to let justice roll down like water, and righteousne like a mighty stream.我们奠基者们的天才之处在于他们设计了可变革的政体。我们应树立信心,因为我们曾对这个国家进行过变革。面对暴政,一大批爱国志士曾迫使一个帝国屈膝。面对分裂,我们团结整个国家,解放了黑奴。面对大萧条,我们让劳动者重回工作岗位,并使数百万人民脱离了贫困。我们欢迎外来移民,我们将铁路延伸至西部,我们将宇航员送上月球,我们还听到了马丁·路德·金的号召,让公平似水奔流、正义如泉喷涌。

Each and every time, a new generation has risen up and done what’s needed to be done.Today we are called once more—and it is time for our generation to answer that call.For that is our unyielding faith—that in the face of impoible odds, people who love their country can change it.每一次,新一代的美国人都会勇敢地承担并完成需要完成的工作。今天,我们再一次受到了感召—此时正是我们这一代做出回应的时刻。

That’s what Abraham Lincoln understood.He had his doubts.He had his defeats.那是我们永不动摇的信仰—虽然我们也会面临不可能,但热爱祖国的人民能够变革它。

He had his setbacks.But through his will and his words, he moved a nation and helped free a people.It is because of the millions who rallied to his cause that we are no longer divided, North and South, slave and free.It is because men and women of every race, from every walk of life , continued to march for freedom long after Lincoln was laid to rest , that today we have the chance to face the challenges of this millennium together, as one people—as Americans.这就是亚伯拉罕·林肯的信念。他有自己的疑虑、失败,亦曾遭遇挫折。但通过他的意志和语言,他推动了整个国家的前进,并协助我们解放了一个民族。正是因为数百万人支持他的事业,所以我们不再分裂,不论南方还是北方,奴隶抑或自由人。正是因为各个种族、各行各业的人们在林肯故去后继续为争取自由而长久地奋斗,今天我们才有机会作为一个民族—美国人民来共同面对新千年的挑战。

All of us know what those challenges are today—a war with no end, a dependence on oil that threatens our future, schools where too many children aren’t learning, and families struggling paycheck to paycheck despite working as hard as they can.We know the challenges.We’ve heard them.We’ve talked about them for years.我们都知道今天所面临的挑战是什么—一场无休止的战争,对石油的依赖威胁着我们的未来,许多儿童不在学校好好读书,许多家庭努力挣扎着赚取工资以支付各种账单。我们已听说并知晓挑战所在,而且我们多年来一直在谈论这些挑战。

What’s stopped us from meeting these challenges is not the absence of sound policies and sensible plans.What’s stopped us is the failure of leadership, the smallne of our politics—the ease with which we’re distracted by the petty and trivial , our chronic avoidance of tough decisions , our preference for scoring cheap political points instead of rolling up our sleeves and building a working consensus to tackle big problems.阻止我们应对这些挑战的不是因为缺乏合理的政策与可行的方案,而是领导无方,“狭隘”政治—我们被那些繁文缛节分散了注意力,我们长期以来对艰难抉择的逃避,我们期望轻易地获得政治筹码,而没有挽起袖子好好工作,更没有达成工作共识来解决重大问题。

For the last six years we’ve been told that our mounting debts don’t matter, we’ve been told that the anxiety Americans feel about rising health care costs and stagnant wages are an illusion , we’ve been told that climate change is a hoax , and that tough talk and an ill-conceived war can replace diplomacy, and strategy, and foresight.And when all else fails, when Katrina happens, or the death toll in Iraq mounts, we’ve been told that our crises are somebody else’s fault.We’re distracted from our real failures and told to blame the other party, or gay people, or immigrants.在过去的6年中,我们不断地被告知越积越多的债务并不要紧,美国人对于日益上涨的医疗卫生费用和工资停滞的状况感到焦虑只是一个错觉,气候变化只是个愚弄人的玩笑,强硬的言辞和考虑欠周的战争可以用来代替民主、战略和远见卓识。当经历所有其他的失败后,当卡特里娜飓风来临时,抑或当伊拉克战场上士兵的死亡人数不断增加时,我们被告知我们的危机源自其他人的错误。我们没有意识到自己真正的失败,却被告知应该责备另一个党派或是同性恋者或是移民。

We’ve made some progre already.I was proud to help lead the fight in Congre that led to the most sweeping ethics reform since Watergate.我们已经取得了一些进步。我非常自豪能协助引领这场国会内部的辩论—这场辩论导致了自水门事件以来最为彻底的道德改革。

But Washington has a long way to go.And it won’t be easy.That’s why we’ll have to set priorities.We’ll have to make hard choices.And although government will play a crucial role in bringing about the changes we need, more money and programs alone will not get us where we need to go.Each of us, in our own lives, will have to accept responsibility—for instilling an ethic of achievement in our children, for adapting to a more competitive economy, for strengthening our communities, and sharing some measure of sacrifice.So let us begin.Let us begin this hard work together.Let us transform this nation.但华盛顿仍有很长的一段路要走,而且这条路并不容易走下去。因此,我们不得不确定轻重缓急,不得不做出艰难的抉择。虽然政府会发挥关键作用,带来我们需要的变革,但仅凭金钱和方案的增加并不能保证让我们获得预想的结果。我们每个人在自己的生活中,都须承担责任—向我们的子女逐渐灌输一种追求成功的观念,去适应更具竞争力的经济,让社区变得更加美好,还有学会做出某种程度的牺牲。那么,让我们就此开始行动吧。让我们一起并肩战斗,开始这项艰难的工作。让我们来实现整个国家的变革。

Let us be the generation that reshapes our economy to compete in the digital age.Let’s set high standards for our schools and give them the resources they need to succeed.Let’s recruit a new army of teachers and give them better pay and more support in exchange for more accountability.Let’s make college more affordable, and let’s invest in scientific research, and let’s lay down broadband lines through the heart of inner cities and rural towns all acro America.让我们成为在数字化时代重塑我们的经济,使之具有竞争力的一代。让我们高标准要求学校,并给予助其成功所需要的一切资源。让我们招募新的师资力量,给予他们更高的工资、更多的支持,以此来激发他们更强的责任心。让我们使孩子能够上得起大学,让我们在科研方面进行投资,让我们在全美国的各个城市和乡村中心铺设宽带线路。

And as our economy changes, let’s be the generation that ensures our nation’s workers are sharing in our prosperity.Let’s protect the hard-earned benefits their companies have promised.Let’s make it poible for hardworking Americans to save for retirement.And let’s allow our unions and their organizers to lift up this country’s middle cla again.随着我们经济的变革,让我们成为确保美国劳动者能够分享到经济繁荣成果的一代,让我们保护公司承诺给员工的辛苦所得,让我们使美国劳苦大众能够为其退休进行储蓄成为可能,让我们允许工会及其组织者再次振兴国家的中产阶级。

Let’s be the generation that ends poverty in America.Every single person willing to work should be able to get job training that leads to a job, and earn a living wage that can pay the bills, and afford child care so their kids have a safe place to go when they work.Let’s do this.让我们成为根除美国贫困状况的一代。每个想要工作的人都应该能够通过职业培训而获得一份工作,赚取足够的工资以支付各种开销,为孩子提供良好的照顾从而在他们上班时可以让孩子待在安全的地方。让我们做好这些事。

Let’s be the generation that finally tackles our health care crisis.We can control costs by focusing on prevention, by providing better treatment to the chronically ill , and using technology to cut the bureaucracy.Let’s be the generation that says right here, right now, that we will have universal health care in America by the end of the next President’s first term.让我们成为最终解决医保危机的一代。通过注重预防,为慢性病患者提供更好的医疗服务,运用技术手段减少行政开支,我们可以控制相关的费用。让我们成为此时此地宣告到下届总统首个任期结束时普享医保的一代。

Let’s be the generation that finally frees America from the tyranny of oil.We can harne homegrown, alternative fuels like ethanol and spur the production of more fuel-efficient cars.We can set up a system for capping greenhouse gases.We can turn this crisis of global warming into a moment of opportunity for innovation, and job creation, and an incentive for businees that will serve as a model for the world.Let’s be the generation that makes future generations proud of what we did here.让我们成为使美国最终摆脱石油暴政的一代。我们可以利用国产的和乙醇之类的可替代燃料,鼓励生产更多的节能汽车。我们可以建立一套控制温室气体排放的体制。我们可以将全球变暖的危机变成创新的机会,增加就业,刺激商业,给全世界树立一个榜样。让我们成为后世子孙为我们今天于此的所作所为而感到自豪的一代。

Most of all, let’s be the generation that never forgets what happened on that September day and confront the terrorists with everything we’ve got.Politics doesn’t have to divide us on this anymore—we can work together to keep our country safe.I’ve worked with Republican Senator Dick Lugar to pa a law that will secure and destroy some of the world’s deadliest, unguarded weapons.We can work together to track terrorists down with a stronger military, we can tighten the net around their finances, and we can improve our intelligence capabilities.But let us also understand that ultimate victory against our enemies will come only by rebuilding our alliances and exporting those ideals that bring hope and opportunity to millions around the globe.最为重要的是,让我们成为永远牢记“9·11”事件、尽一切努力与恐怖分子作斗争的一代。政治分歧不应使我们再在这些问题上存在分歧。我们可以通过共同行动来保卫国家的安全。我已与共和党参议员迪克·卢格一道通过了一项法案,确保销毁世界上某些最具致命性和难以预防的武器。我们能够团结一致,依靠一支更加强大的武装力量抓捕恐怖分子,能够加强网络以断绝他们的资金渠道,提高我们情报机关的能力。但我们也应明白对抗敌人的最终胜利,只能来自于重建我们的联盟,将那些价值观念输出到国外,为世界上数百万的人们带去希望和机遇。

But all of this cannot come to pa until we bring an end to this war in Iraq.Most of you know I opposed this war from the start.I thought it was a tragic mistake.Today we grieve for the families who have lost loved ones, the hearts that have been broken, and the young lives that could have been.America, it’s time to start bringing our troops home.It’s time to admit that no amount of American lives can resolve the political disagreement that lies at the heart of someone else’s civil war.That’s why I have a plan that will bring our combat troops home by March of 2008.Letting the Iraqis know that we will not be there forever is our last, best hope to preure the Sunni and Shia to come to the table and find peace.但只有我们结束伊拉克战争,所有的这一切才可能得以实现。你们中的大多数人都知道,我从一开始就反对这场战争。我认为这是一个悲剧性的错误。今天,我们为那些失去亲人的家庭,无数心碎的人们以及那些消逝的年轻生命而感到悲痛。美国人民,撤回我们的军队的时候到了,承认牺牲再多美国人的生命也无法解决由别国内战所引起的政治分歧的时候到了。这就是为什么我构思了一个在2008年3月撤回我们作战部队计划的原因。让伊拉克人民知道,我们不可能永远驻扎在那里,这是我们迫使逊尼和什叶两派回到谈判桌前磋商寻求和平解决途径的最后也是最美好的希望。

Finally, there is one other thing that is not too late to get right about this war, and that is the homecoming of the men and women—our veteran s—who have sacrificed the most.Let us honor their valor by providing the care they need and rebuilding the military they love.Let us be the generation that begins this work.I know there are those who don’t believe we can do all these things.I understand the skepticism.After all, every four years, candidates from both parties make similar promises, and I expect this year will be no different.All of us running for President will travel around the country offering ten-point plans and making grand speeches;all of us will trumpet those qualities we believe make us uniquely qualified to lead the country.But too many times, after the election is over, and the confetti is swept away, all those promises fade from memory, and the lobbyists and the special interests move in, and people turn away, disappointed as before, left to struggle on their own.That is why this campaign can’t only be about me.It must be about us—it must be about what we can do together.This campaign must be the occasion, the vehicle, of your hopes, and your dreams.It will take your time, your energy, and your advice—to push us forward when we’re doing right, and to let us know when we’re not.This campaign has to be about reclaiming the meaning of citizenship, restoring our sense of common purpose, and realizing that few obstacles can withstand the power of millions of voices calling for change.By ourselves, this change will not happen.Divided, we are bound to fail.But the life of a tall, gangly , self-made Springfield lawyer tells us that a different future is poible.He tells us that there is power in words.He tells us that there is power in conviction.That beneath all the differences of race and region, faith and station, we are one people.He tells us that there is power in hope.As Lincoln organized the forces arrayed against slavery, he was heard to say: “Of strange, discordant , and even hostile elements, we gathered from the four winds, and formed and fought to battle through.” That is our purpose here today.That’s why I’m in this race.Not just to hold an office , but to gather with you to transform a nation.I want to win that next battle—for justice and opportunity.I want to win that next battle—for better schools, and better jobs, and health care for all.I want us to take up the unfinished busine of perfecting our union, and building a better America.And if you will join me in this improbable quest, if you feel destiny calling, and see, as I see, a future of endle poibility stretching before us;if you sense, as I sense, that the time is now to shake off our slumber , and slough off our fear, and make good on the debt we owe past and future generations, then I’m ready to take up the cause, and march with you, and work with you.Together, starting today, let us finish the work that needs to be done, and usher in a new birth of freedom on this Earth.当人们在幻灭和挫败中把目光移向别处,我们知道是什么填补了空白。那些愤世嫉俗者、说客还有那些特殊利益集团,把美国的政治变成了一场只有他们才能玩得起的游戏。他们能大笔一挥,开出支票来解决问题,而你却要为他们埋单;他们享有特权获得各种资源,而你却需要写申请信。他们认为政府归他们所有,而我们今天在这里要把它夺回来。这种政治的时代现已一去不复返,历史该翻开新的一页了。

第3篇:奥巴马竞选宣言

DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY

February 10, 2007 | Springfield, Illinois

Let me begin by saying thanks to all of you who’ve traveled, from far and wide, to brave the cold today.We all made this journey for a reason.It’s humbling, but in my heart I know you didn’t come here just for me;you came here because you believe in what this country can be.In the face of war, you believe there can be peace.In the face of despair, you believe there can be hope.In the face of a politics that’s shut you out, that’s told you to settle, that’s divided us for too long, you believe we can be one people, reaching for what’s poible, building that more perfect union.That’s the journey we’re on today.But let me tell you how I came to be here.As most of you know, I am not a

native of this great state.I moved to Illinois over two decades ago.I was a young man then, just a year out of college;I knew no one in Chicago, was without money or family connections.But a group of churches had offered me a job as a community organizer for $13,000 a year.And I accepted the job, sight unseen, motivated then by a single, simple, powerful idea—that I might play a small part in building a better America.My work took me to some of Chicago’s poorest neighborhoods.I joined with pastor s and laypeople to deal with communities that had been ravaged by plant closings.I saw that the problems people faced weren’t simply local in nature—that the decision to close a steel mill was made by distant executives;that the lack of textbooks and computers in schools could be traced to the skewed priorities of politicians a thousand miles away;and that when a child turns to violence, there’s a hole in his heart no government alone can fill.It was in these neighborhoods that I received the best education I ever had, and where I learned the true meaning of my Christian faith.After three years of this work, I went to law school , because I wanted to understand how the law should work for those in need.I became a civil rights lawyer and taught constitutional law, and after a time, I came to understand that our cherished rights of liberty and equality depend on the active participation of an awakened electorate.It was with these ideas in mind that I arrived in this capital city as a State Senator.It was here, in Springfield, where I saw all that is America converge—farmers and teachers, businemen and laborers, all of them with a story to tell, all of them seeking a seat at the table, all of them clamoring to be heard.I made lasting friendships here—friends that I see in the audience today.It was here we learned to disagree without being disagreeable—that it’s poible to compromise so long as you know those principles that can never be compromised;and that so long as we’re willing to listen to each other, we can aume the best in people instead of the worst.That’s why we were able to reform a death penalty system that was broken.That’s why we were able to give health insurance to children in need.That’s why we made the tax system more fair and just for working families, and that’s why we paed ethics reforms that the cynics said could never, ever be paed.It was here, in Springfield, where north, south, east, and west come together that I was reminded of the eential decency of the American people—where I came to believe that through this decency, we can build a more hopeful America.And that is why, in the shadow of the Old State Capitol , where Lincoln once called on a divided house to stand together, where common hopes and common dreams still live, I stand before you today to announce my candidacy for President of the United States.I recognize there is a certain presumptuousne—a certain audacity—to this announcement.I know I haven’t spent a lot of time learning the ways of Washington.But I’ve been there long enough to know that the ways of Washington must change.The genius of our founders is that they designed a system of government that can be changed.And we should take heart , because we’ve changed this country before.In the face of tyranny , a band of patriots brought an empire to its knees.In the face of seceion , we unified a nation and set the captives free.In the face of Depreion , we put people back to work and lifted millions out of poverty.We welcomed immigrants to our shores, we opened railroads to the west, we landed a man on the moon, and we heard a King ’s call to let justice roll down like water, and righteousne like a mighty stream.Each and every time, a new generation has risen up and done what’s needed to be done.Today we are called once more—and it is time for our generation to answer that call.For that is our unyielding faith—that in the face of impoible odds, people who love their country can change it.That’s what Abraham Lincoln understood.He had his doubts.He had his defeats.He had his setbacks.But through his will and his words, he moved a nation and helped free a people.It is because of the millions who rallied to his cause that we are no longer divided, North and South, slave and free.It is because men and women of every race, from every walk of life , continued to march for freedom long after Lincoln was laid to rest , that today we have the chance to face the challenges of this millennium together, as one people—as Americans.All of us know what those challenges are today—a war with no end, a dependence on oil that threatens our future, schools where too many children aren’t learning, and families struggling paycheck to paycheck despite working as hard as they can.We know the challenges.We’ve heard them.We’ve talked about them for years.What’s stopped us from meeting these challenges is not the absence of sound policies and sensible plans.What’s stopped us is the failure of leadership, the smallne of our politics—the ease with which we’re distracted by the petty and trivial , our chronic avoidance of tough decisions , our preference for scoring cheap political points instead of rolling up our sleeves and building a working consensus to tackle big problems.For the last six years we’ve been told that our mounting debts don’t matter, we’ve been told that the anxiety Americans feel about rising health care costs and stagnant wages are an illusion , we’ve been told that climate change is a hoax ,and that tough talk and an ill-conceived war can replace diplomacy, and strategy, and foresight.And when all else fails, when Katrina happens, or the death toll in Iraq mounts, we’ve been told that our crises are somebody else’s fault.We’re distracted from our real failures and told to blame the other party, or gay people, or immigrants.And as people have looked away in disillusionment and frustration , we know what’s filled the void.The cynics, and the lobbyists , and the special interests who’ve turned our government into a game only they can afford to play.They write the checks and you get stuck with the bills, they get the acce while you get to write a letter, they think they own this government, but we’re here today to take it back.The time for that politics is over.It’s time to turn the page.We’ve made some progre already.I was proud to help lead the fight in Congre that led to the most sweeping ethics reform since Watergate.But Washington has a long way to go.And it won’t be easy.That’s why we’ll have to set priorities.We’ll have to make hard choices.And although government will play a crucial role in bringing about the changes we need, more money and programs alone will not get us where we need to go.Each of us, in our own lives, will have to accept responsibility—for instilling an ethic of achievement in our

children, for adapting to a more competitive economy, for strengthening our communities, and sharing some measure of sacrifice.So let us begin.Let us begin this hard work together.Let us transform this nation.Let us be the generation that reshapes our economy to compete in the digital age.Let’s set high standards for our schools and give them the resources they need to succeed.Let’s recruit a new army of teachers and give them better pay and more support in exchange for more accountability.Let’s make college more affordable, and let’s invest in scientific research, and let’s lay down broadband lines through the heart of inner cities and rural towns all acro America.And as our economy changes, let’s be the generation that ensures our nation’s workers are sharing in our prosperity.Let’s protect the hard-earned benefits their companies have promised.Let’s make it poible for hardworking Americans to save for retirement.And let’s allow our unions and their organizers to lift up this country’s middle cla again.Let’s be the generation that ends poverty in America.Every single person willing to work should be able to get job training that leads to a job, and earn a living wage that can pay the bills, and afford child care so their kids have a safe place to go when they work.Let’s do this.Let’s be the generation that finally tackles our health care crisis.We can control costs by focusing on prevention, by providing better treatment to the chronically ill , and using technology to cut the bureaucracy.Let’s be the generation that says right here, right now, that we will have universal health care

in America by the end of the next President’s first term.Let’s be the generation that finally frees America from the tyranny of oil.We can harne homegrown, alternative fuels like ethanol and spur the production of more fuel-efficient cars.We can set up a system for capping greenhouse gases.We can turn this crisis of global warming into a moment of opportunity for innovation, and job creation, and an incentive for businees that will serve as a model for the world.Let’s be the generation that makes future generations proud of what we did here.Most of all, let’s be the generation that never forgets what happened on that September day and confront the terrorists with everything we’ve got.Politics doesn’t have to divide us on this anymore—we can work together to keep our country safe.I’ve worked with Republican Senator Dick Lugar to pa a law that will secure and destroy some of the world’s deadliest, unguarded weapons.We can work together to track terrorists down with a stronger military, we can tighten the net around their finances, and we can improve our intelligence capabilities.But let us also understand that ultimate victory against our enemies will come only by rebuilding our alliances and exporting those ideals that bring hope and opportunity to millions around the globe.But all of this cannot come to pa until we bring an end to this war in Iraq.Most of you know I opposed this war from the start.I thought it was a tragic mistake.Today we grieve for the families who have lost loved ones, the hearts that have been broken, and the young lives that could have been.America, it’s time to start bringing our troops home.It’s time to admit that no amount of American lives can resolve the political disagreement that lies at the heart of someone else’s civil war.That’s why I have a plan that will bring our combat troops home by March of 2008.Letting the Iraqis know that we will not be there forever is our last, best hope to preure the Sunni and Shia to come to the table and find peace.Finally, there is one other thing that is not too late to get right about this war, and that is the homecoming of the men and women—our veteran s—who have sacrificed the most.Let us honor their valor by providing the care they need and rebuilding the military they love.Let us be the generation that begins this work.I know there are those who don’t believe we can do all these things.I understand the skepticism.After all, every four years, candidates from both parties make similar promises, and I expect this year will be no different.All of us running for President will travel around the country offering ten-point plans and making grand speeches;all of us will trumpet those qualities we believe make us uniquely qualified to lead the country.But too many times, after the election is over, and the confetti is swept away, all those promises fade from memory, and the lobbyists and the special interests move in, and people turn away, disappointed as before, left to struggle on their own.That is why this campaign can’t only be about me.It must be about us—it must be about what we can do together.This campaign must be the occasion, the vehicle, of your hopes, and your dreams.It will take your time, your energy, and your advice—to push us forward when we’re doing right, and to let us know when we’re not.This campaign has to be about reclaiming the meaning of citizenship, restoring our sense of common purpose, and realizing that few obstacles can withstand the power of millions of voices calling for change.By ourselves, this change will not happen.Divided, we are bound to fail.But the life of a tall, gangly , self-made Springfield lawyer tells us that a different future is poible.He tells us that there is power in words.He tells us that there is power in conviction.That beneath all the differences of race and region, faith and station, we are one people.He tells us that there is power in hope.As Lincoln organized the forces arrayed against slavery, he was heard to say: “Of strange, discordant , and even hostile elements, we gathered from the four winds, and formed and fought to battle through.”

That is our purpose here today.That’s why I’m in this race.Not just to hold an office , but to gather with you to transform a nation.I want to win that next battle—for justice and opportunity.I want to win that next battle—for better schools, and better jobs, and health care for all.I want us to take up the unfinished busine of perfecting our union, and building a better America.And if you will join me in this improbable quest, if you feel destiny calling, and see, as I see, a future of endle poibility stretching before us;if you sense, as I sense, that the time is now to shake off our slumber , and slough off our

fear, and make good on the debt we owe past and future generations, then I’m ready to take up the cause, and march with you, and work with you.Together, starting today, let us finish the work that needs to be done, and usher in a new birth of freedom on this Earth.

第4篇:奥巴马竞选演说

奥巴马竞选获胜演说全文内容--英文版

Barack Obama's Victory Speech: Change Has Come To America

If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are poible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.It's the answer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers this nation has never seen, by people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the first time in their lives, because they believed that this time must be different, that their voices could be that difference.It's the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled.Americans who sent a meage to the world that we have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states and blue states.We are, and always will be, the United States of America.It's the answer that led those who've been told for so long by so many to be cynical and fearful and doubtful about what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day.It's been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this date in this election at this defining moment change has come to America.A little bit earlier this evening, I received an extraordinarily gracious call from Sen.McCain.听写系统使用教程新闻词汇天天学Sen.McCain fought long and hard in this campaign.And he's fought even longer and harder for the country that he loves.He has endured sacrifices for America that most of us cannot begin to imagine.We are better off for the service rendered by this brave and selfle leader.I congratulate him;I congratulate Gov.Palin for all that they've achieved.And I look forward to working with them to renew this nation's promise in the months ahead.I want to thank my partner in this journey, a man who campaigned from his heart, and spoke for the men and women he grew up with on the streets of Scranton and rode with on the train home to Delaware, the vice president-elect of the United States, Joe Biden.And I would not be standing here tonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for the last 16 years the rock of our family, the love of my life, the nation's next first lady Michelle Obama.Sasha and Malia I love you both more than you can imagine.And you have earned the new puppy that's coming with us to the new White House.And while she's no longer with us, I know my grandmother's watching, along with the family that made me who I am.I mi them tonight.I know that my debt to them is beyond measure.To my sister Maya, my sister Alma, all my other brothers and sisters, thank you so much for all the support that you've given me.I am grateful to them.奥巴马竞选获胜演说全文内容--英文版

奥巴马(Barack Obama)在芝加哥演讲准备的讲稿:

如果还有人对美国是否凡事都有可能存疑,还有人怀疑美国奠基者的梦想在我们所处的时代是否依然鲜活,还有人质疑我们的民主制度的力量,那么今晚,这些问题都有了答案。

这是设在学校和教堂的投票站前排起的前所未见的长队给出的答案;是等了三四个小时的选民所给出的答案,其中许多人都是有生以来第一次投票,因为他们认定这一次肯定会不一样,认为自己的声音会是这次大选有别于以往之所在。

这是所有美国人民共同给出的答案--无论老少贫富,无论是民主党还是共和党,无论是黑人、白人、拉美裔、亚裔、原住民,是同性恋者还是异性恋者、残疾人还是健全人--我们从来不是“红州”和“蓝州”的对立阵营,我们是美利坚合众国这个整体,永远都是。

长久以来,很多人一再受到告诫,要对我们所能取得的成绩极尽讽刺、担忧和怀疑之能事,但这个答案让这些人伸出手来把握历史,再次让它朝向美好明天的希望延伸。

已经过去了这么长时间,但今晚,由于我们在今天、在这场大选中、在这个具有决定性的时刻所做的,美国已经迎来了变革。

我刚刚接到了麦凯恩参议员极具风度的致电。他在这场大选中经过了长时间的努力奋斗,而他为自己所深爱的这个国家奋斗的时间更长、过程更艰辛。他为美国做出了我们大多数人难以想像的牺牲,我们的生活也因这位勇敢无私的领袖所做出的贡献而变得更美好。我向他和佩林州长所取得的成绩表示祝贺,我也期待着与他们一起在未来的岁月中为复兴这个国家的希望而共同努力。

我要感谢我在这次旅程中的伙伴--已当选美国副总统的拜登。他全心参与竞选活动,为普通民众代言,他们是他在斯克兰顿从小到大的伙伴,也是在他回特拉华的火车上遇到的男男女女。

如果没有一个人的坚决支持,我今晚就不会站在这里,她是我过去16年来最好的朋友、是我们一家人的中坚和我一生的挚爱,更是我们国家的下一位第一夫人:米歇尔•奥巴马(Michelle Obama)。萨莎(Sasha)和玛丽亚(Malia),我太爱你们两个了,你们已经得到了一条新的小狗,它将与我们一起入驻白宫。虽然我的外祖母已经不在了,但我知道她与我的亲人肯定都在看着我,因为他们,我才能拥有今天的成就。今晚,我想念他们,我知道自己欠他们的无可计量。

我的竞选经理大卫•普劳夫(David Plouffe)、首席策略师大卫•艾克斯罗德(David Axelrod)以及政治史上最好的竞选团队--是你们成就了今天,我永远感激你们为实现今天的成就所做出的牺牲。

但最重要的是,我永远不会忘记这场胜利真正的归属--它属于你们。

我从来不是最有希望的候选人。一开始,我们没有太多资金,也没有得到太多人的支持。我们的竞选活动并非诞生于华盛顿的高门华第之内,而是始于得梅因、康科德、查尔斯顿这些地方的普通民众家中。

我们的竞选活动能有今天的规模,是因为辛勤工作的人们从自己的微薄积蓄中拿出钱来,捐出一笔又一笔5美元、10美元、20美元。而竞选活动的声势越来越大则是源自那些年轻人,他们拒绝接受认为他们这代人冷漠的荒诞说法;他们离

开家、离开亲人,从事报酬微薄、极其辛苦的工作;同时也源自那些已经不算年轻的人们,他们冒着严寒酷暑,敲开陌生人的家门进行竞选宣传;更源自数百万的美国民众,他们自动自发地组织起来,证明了在两百多年以后,民有、民治、民享的政府并未从地球上消失。这是你们的胜利。

我知道你们的所做所为并不只是为了赢得大选,我也知道你们做这一切并不是为了我。你们这样做是因为你们明白摆在面前的任务有多艰巨。因为即便我们今晚欢呼庆祝,我们也知道明天将面临我们一生之中最为艰巨的挑战--两场战争、一个面临危险的星球,还有百年来最严重的金融危机。今晚站在此地,我们知道伊拉克的沙漠里和阿富汗的群山中还有勇敢的美国士兵醒来,甘冒生命危险保护着我们。会有在孩子熟睡后仍难以入眠的父母,担心如何偿还按揭月供、付医药费或是存够钱送孩子上大学。我们亟待开发新能源、创造新的工作机会;我们需要修建新学校,还要应对众多威胁、修复与许多国家的关系。

前方的道路会十分漫长艰辛。我们可能无法在一年甚至一届任期之内实现上述目标,但我从未像今晚这样满怀希望,相信我们会实现。我向你们承诺--我们作为一个整体将会达成目标。

我们会遭遇挫折和不成功的开端。对于我作为总统所做的每项决定和政策,会有许多人持有异议,我们也知道政府并不能解决所有问题。但我会向你们坦陈我们所面临的挑战。我会聆听你们的意见,尤其是在我们意见相左之时。最重要的是,我会请求你们参与重建这个国家,以美国221年来从未改变的唯一方式--一砖一瓦、胼手胝足。

21个月前那个寒冬所开始的一切不应该在今天这个秋夜结束。今天的选举胜利并不是我们所寻求的改变--这只是我们进行改变的机会。而且如果我们仍然按照旧有方式行事,我们所寻求的改变不可能出现。没有你们,也不可能有这种改变。

因此,让我们发扬新的爱国精神,树立新的服务意识和责任感,让我们每个人下定决心全情投入、更加努力地工作,并彼此关爱。让我们铭记这场金融危机带来的教训:我们不可能在金融以外的领域备受煎熬的同时拥有繁荣兴旺的华尔街--在这个国家,我们患难与共。

让我们抵制重走老路的诱惑,避免重新回到令美国政治长期深受毒害的党派纷争和由此引发的遗憾和不成熟表现。让我们牢记,正是伊利诺伊州的一名男子首次将共和党的大旗扛到了白宫。共和党是建立在自强自立、个人自由以及全民团结的价值观上,这也是我们所有人都珍视的价值。虽然民主党今天晚上赢得了巨大的胜利,但我们是以谦卑的态度和弥合阻碍我们进步的分歧的决心赢得这场胜利的。林肯在向远比我们眼下分歧更大的国家发表讲话时说,我们不是敌人,而是朋友……虽然激情可能褪去,但是这不会割断我们感情上的联系。对于那些现在并不支持我的美国人,我想说,或许我没有赢得你们的选票,但是我听到了你们的声音,我需要你们的帮助,而且我也将是你们的总统。

那些彻夜关注美国大选的海外人士,从国会到皇宫,以及在这个世界被遗忘的角落里挤在收音机旁的人们,我们的经历虽然各有不同,但是我们的命运是相通的,新的美国领袖诞生了。那些想要颠覆这个世界的人们,我们必将击败你们。那些追求和平和安全的人们,我们支持你们。那些所有怀疑美国能否继续照亮世界发展前景的人们,今天晚上我们再次证明,我们国家真正的力量并非来自我们武器的威力或财富的规模,而是来自我们理想的持久力量:民主、自由、机会和不屈的希望。

这才是美国真正的精华--美国能够改变。我们的联邦会日臻完善。我们取得的成就为我们将来能够取得的以及必须取得的成就增添了希望。

这次大选创造了多项“第一”,也诞生了很多将世代流传的故事。但是今天晚上令我难忘的却是在亚特兰大投票的一名妇女:安•尼克松•库波尔(Ann Nixon Cooper)。她和其他数百万排队等待投票的选民没有什么差别,除了一点:她已是106岁的高龄。

她出生的那个时代奴隶制度刚刚结束;那时路上没有汽车,天上也没有飞机;当时像她这样的人由于两个原因不能投票--一是她是女性,另一个原因是她的肤色。

今天晚上,我想到了她在美国过去一百年间所经历的种种:心痛和希望;挣扎和进步;那些我们被告知我们办不到的世代,以及那些坚信美国信条——是的,我们能做到——的人们。

曾几何时,妇女没有发言权,她们的希望化作泡影,但是安•尼克松•库波尔活了下来,看到妇女们站了起来,看到她们大声发表自己的见解,看到她们去参加大选投票。是的,我们能做到。

当30年代的沙尘暴和大萧条引发人们的绝望之情时,她看到一个国家用罗斯福新政、新就业机会以及对新目标的共同追求战胜恐慌。是的,我们能做到。

当炸弹袭击了我们的海港、独裁专制威胁到全世界,她见证了美国一代人的伟大崛起,见证了一个民主国家被拯救。是的,我们能做到。

她看到蒙哥马利通了公共汽车、伯明翰接上了水管、塞尔马建了桥,一位来自亚特兰大的传教士告诉人们:我们能成功。是的,我们能做到。

人类登上月球、柏林墙倒下,世界因我们的科学和想像被连接在一起。今年,就在这次选举中,她用手指触碰屏幕投下自己的选票,因为在美国生活了106年之后,经历了最好的时光和最黑暗的时刻之后,她知道美国如何能够发生变革。是的,我们能做到。

美国,我们已经走过漫漫长路。我们已经历了很多。但是我们仍有很多事情要做。因此今夜,让我们自问--如果我们的孩子能够活到下个世纪;如果我们的女儿有幸活得和安一样长,他们将会看到怎样的改变?我们将会取得怎样的进步?

现在是我们回答这个问题的机会。这是我们的时刻。这是我们的时代--让我们的人民重新就业,为我们的后代敞开机会的大门;恢复繁荣发展,推进和平事业;让“美国梦”重新焕发光芒,再次证明这样一个基本的真理:我们是一家人;一息尚存,我们就有希望;当我们遇到嘲讽和怀疑,当有人说我们办不到的时候,我们要以这个永恒的信条来回应他们:

是的,我们能做到。感谢你们。上帝保佑你们。愿上帝保佑美利坚合众国。

第5篇:奥巴马竞选演讲稿

2012奥巴马竞选演讲稿

【篇1:2012 奥巴马竞选演讲稿】

four years ago as i had the privilege to travel all acro the country and meet americans from all walks of life.i decided nobody else should have to endure the heartbreak of a broken health care system.no one in the wealthiest nation on earth should go because they get sick.nobody should have to tell their daughters or sons the decisions they can and cannot make for themselves are constrained because of some politicians in washington.四年前我有幸周游了全国,遇到了各行各业的人们。我下定了决心不让任何人由于医疗保健系统的不健全而心碎,不让这个世界上最富有的的国家的任何人因为疾病而穷困潦倒。不让任何人需要告诉自己的子女,他们能做什么,不能做什么,会由华盛顿的某些政客而左右。

and thanks to you, we’ve made a difference in people’s lives.thanks to you.there are folks that i meet today who have gotten care and their cancer’s been caught.and they’ve got treatment.and they are living full lives and it happened because of you.感谢你们,人们的生活才有了更多不同。感谢你们,让今天的我遇到的很多人得到了关怀,得到了治疗。他们能够继续完整地生活,这些都离不开你们。

weve come too far to turn back now.weve got too much work to do to implement health care.weve got too much work to do to create

good jobs.weve got too many teachers that weve got to hire.weve got too many schools that weve got to rebuild.weve got too many students who still need affordable higher education.我们已经经历了那么多,现在不该回头。要落实医疗改革,要创造就业机会,我们还有太多要做。有太多老师等着我们去征集,有太多学校需要我们去重建,有太多学生需要让他们负担得起的大学。theres more homegrown energy to generate.there are more troops that weve got to bring home.there are more doors of opportunity weve got to open to anybody who is willing to work hard and walk through those doors.weve got to keep building an economy.or no matter what you look like or where you come from, you can make it here if you try.and you can leave something behind for the next generation.thats what at stake right now in colorado.thats why im running for president of the united states of america.thats why im asking for your vote.有太多本土能源要去生产,有更多的军队需要回归祖国,有更多的机会之门需要我们去打开,让那些愿意努力工作的人们有机会成功。我们要继续发展经济。做到无论你是何种肤色,来自何方,只要你努力就可以成功。你就可以为下一代创造更好的条件。这是我们在科罗拉多州要争夺的。这是为什么我要竞选美国总统。这是为什么我希望你们投票给我。

i still believe in you.and if you still believe in me, and if youre willing to stand with me, and knock on some doors with me, and make some phone calls with me, and talk to your neighbors and friends about whats at stake, we will win this election.we will finish what we started.and well remind the world why america is the greatest nation on earth.我依旧相信你们。如果你们依旧相信我,如果你们愿意支持我,和我一起去叩门拜访,和我一起打电话,告诉你的邻居和朋友们,我们在争取什么,那我们就能在这场竞选中获得胜利。我们就会像上次那样赢得最终胜利。

god ble you and god ble the united states of america.上帝护佑你,上帝护佑美利坚合众国。

【篇2:奥巴马2012总统竞选演讲内容】

奥巴马2012总统竞选演讲文章

今天,我们正式启动了2012年总统竞选活动。

我们之所以用这种方式开始竞选,是因为我们认为,政治不该是昂贵的电视广告或夸张的娱乐表演。而是与你们以及其他人一起,一个街区一个街区地组织,与邻居、同事和朋友们交谈。而这种竞选活动需要花费一定的时间。

所以,虽然我忙于你们所赋予我的总统职务,虽然竞选活动最繁忙的日子也不过一年多,我们的竞选基础工作还是得立即启动了。

我们早就知道,长远的变革从来不会快速轻易地到来,从不。

但是,为了确保我的行政团队和遍布全国的伙伴能够保护我们已经取得以及仍将取得的进步,我们还是需要及早准备,为2012年的选举切实动员起来。在此起步时刻,我想与大家共享一段视频,那是一些跟你们一样的伙伴,他们正在帮助开始竞选工作。请耐心看一下。

在接下来的几天里,你们这些支持者需要在全国的各个城市和乡镇建立一个新的竞选组织。

当深远意义的竞选活动开始之初,我需要你们制定一个比以往任何时候都更具针对性、更具创造性的计划。我们将从一些从未做过的事情着手:在每一个州的支持者中间,开展数百万次的一对一谈话,来凝聚老朋友、争取新朋友,为明年的选举做好准备。

这将是我的最后一次竞选活动,至少作为一个总统候选人。

但是,为我们的家庭、社区和国家带来长远变革的事业,却从来不会系于一人。

唯有大家协同努力,这一事业才会成功。

随着竞选活动的深入推进,会有更多的事情等待着我们。

今天,让我们再明确一下:你们每个人都在帮助开始这项工作,请把这里的信息传递出去

谢谢。

巴拉克

英文声明全文:

obama re-election bid announcement

us president barack obama has announced his intention to stand for a second term in office in 2012.here is the full text of the e-mail, published by us media outlets.today, we are filing papers to launch our 2012 campaign.were doing this now because the politics we believe in does not start with expensive tv ads or extravaganzas, but with youand make more-we also need to begin mobilizing for 2012, long before the time comes for me to begin campaigning in earnest.as we take this step, id like to share a video that features some folks like you who are helping to lead the way on this journey.please take a moment to watch:

in the coming days, supporters like you will begin forging a new organization that well build together in cities and towns acro the country.and ill need you to help shape our plan as we create a campaign thats farther reaching, more focused, and more innovative than anything weve built before.well start by doing something unprecedented: coordinating millions of one-on-one conversations between supporters acro every single state, reconnecting old friends, inspiring new ones to join the cause, and readying ourselves for next years fight.this will be my final campaign, at least as a candidate.but the cause of making a lasting difference for our families, our communities, and our country has never been about one person.and it will succeed only if we work together.there will be much more to come as the race unfolds.today, simply let us know youre in to help us begin, and then spread the word: thank you, barack

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【篇3:2012年奥巴马竞选获胜连任演讲全文(中英文)】

奥巴马演讲全文(中英文)

奥巴马(美国总统当选人):谢谢,非常感谢各位。今晚,是在一个曾经的殖民地在赢得自己主权200多年之后,我们来到这里,不断前行,这主要是因为你们坚信这个国家能够实现永恒的希望,实现移民的梦想。每一个人都可以独立的争取自己的未来,我们将会作为一个国家共同起落。

今晚,在选举的过程当中,你们——美国的人民,让我们记得我们的道路是非常艰辛的,我们的道路是漫长的,我们重新站了起来,我们也从内心知道,美国还没有迎来最好的时代。我想要感谢每一个参与选举的美国人。无论你们是第一次投票,还是(排队)等了很长的时间才投上一票——顺便说一下我会解决这个问题。无论你是自己去投票站投的票,还是打电话投的票;无论你是投给奥巴马的人,还是投给罗姆尼的人,你都是为我们国家带来转变的力量。我刚刚同罗姆尼通过电话,我祝贺他们这次竞选所取得的成绩。

我们的选战也许非常激烈,但这正是因为我们深爱着这个国家,并且我们十分在意它的未来。从罗姆尼整个家庭,孙子辈,孩子辈,整个家庭都献给了美国,这种精神我们将永远铭记。几周之后我将会同罗姆尼坐在一起,讨论我们怎么样推动国家未来的发展。

我也感谢在过去四年辛苦奉献的搭档,也是美国最好的副总统,拜登先生。

我(之所以)成为现在的我,必须要感谢20年前与我结婚的女人。我想公开地表达:米歇尔,我从来没有像现在这样爱你!我为你感到非常非常的骄傲,我相信我们的国家也非常爱你,你是我们非常热爱的美国第一夫人。

萨莎和玛莉亚,我挚爱的女儿,你们两个是非常坚强也非常聪明的女性,就像你们的母亲一样,我对你们感到非常的骄傲,但是目前我觉得给你们养一条宠物狗就够了。

我还要感谢我的竞选团队和志愿者,他们是最好的,最棒的,而且是史上最棒的。有些人是第一次来听我的演说,有些人四年前就听了我的获胜演说,但是每个人对我来讲都是我的一分子,不管你做了什么,不管你去了哪里,你一定会记得我们今天晚上所创的历史,你会一生都感激今晚这个时刻,而且你们会一直记得有一个心怀感激的总统,谢谢你们一路以来对我的信任,我要感谢你们所做的每一件事情。正是因为有了你们,我才会一路坚持下来。我对此将永远感谢,不管你做的什么,你们所做的一切我都心怀感激,并且永远鸣谢。

我知道这些政治竞选,可能有时候看起来非常愚蠢,而且我们也听到很多人跟我们讲政治有的时候十分愚蠢,可能他只是利益的追求和冲突,但是如果你们真的有机会去和竞选活动上和人们谈论一些问题,或者你看到一些竞选团队,非常辛勤工作的志愿者们,你们的印

象会有所改观,因为你能够看到他们有多大的决心。他们也从大学毕业,并希望每一个孩子得到像他们一样的机会。大家会听到志愿者骄傲的声音,当他们看到当地的汽车生产商增加了就业的机会,他们会感到非常的骄傲。大家也会看到我们军人深深的爱国情意,他们守护着美国的安全,我们将保证他们回国之后不会再为找工作而烦恼。这就是我们现在所做的一切,这就是我们政治的目的,这也是为什么选举如此重要。

这并不是小事情,而是大事情,是至关重要的事情。我们这个拥有3亿人口的国家,民主的情

绪可能十分复杂,可能十分混乱,每个人可能都有自己的观点,每个人都有自己深深的信仰,在我们经历艰难时刻,做出艰难抉择时,我们很自然会有冲突,会有情感的表达,但是我认为它不应当影响我们今晚的表现。这些争论正是我们自由的基础,我们永远不会忘记我们说话的时候,许多国家的人民仍然在冒着风险,希望能够找到解决问题的方法,希望能够争取投票的权利。

尽管我们有很多的分歧,大多数人都对美国有共同的希望,我们都希望我们的孩子能够上最好的学校,有最好的老师;我们的国家成为技术以及创新方面的领袖,并且创造更多的就业岗位和更多的企业。我希望我们的孩子不是负债累累,不会受到恐怖力量的威胁。我们也希望我们的国家是安全的,在全球受到尊重和羡慕,并且拥有全世界最强大、最优秀的军队。同时我们的国家也应该是充满信心的国家,结束战争,重塑人类的和平。

与此同时我们也希望自己的国家,有信心,并且能够不断推动每个人的自由、繁荣和发展,我们相信美国的慷慨和包容,美国的自由和开放,我们将伸开双手迎接那些移民的子女来到美国。我们相信在芝加哥任何一个孩子都可以看到他的希望,在北卡州那些想要成为科学家和医生的学生,想要成为工程师,甚至是总统的学生,这是我们共同要争取的未来,这是我们共同分享的愿景,这也是我们前进的方向。

我们有的时候会对于怎么样向前进有非常强烈的分歧,200年来,大家知道我们的进步一直不是直线的,也不是一帆风顺,我们伴随着很多分歧和不同。我们意识到我们有着共同的梦想,将会使我们结束僵局,努力的促成问题的解决。我们需要妥协,需要使我们国家的继续向前进,这样一种团结的力量是我们现在出发的基础。我们的经济正处于复苏期间,我们十年的战争也已经结束,我们的竞选也已经将告尾声,无论我是否赢得了你们的选票,我都倾听了你们的声音,我都从你们那里学到了很多东西,你们将会使我成为更好的总统。我将会记得你们的故事,你们的抗争,我将会更坚定的入主白宫,并且更坚定的完成未来的工作。

今晚,大家是为行动而不是为政治而投票,希望我们能够更关注你们的工作,而不是我的工作。在今后的几周,我将会与两党领袖会面应对我们的挑战,我们只能够共同应对挑战,减少我们的赤字,改善我们的移民体系,减少对外国石油的依赖,我们有很多工作要做。但是这不意味着你们的工作就结束了,在民主社会当中公民的作用并不因为投票而结束,你们

一定要问问自己,不是美国能为你们做什么,而是我能为美国做什么,我们要进行自我治理,自我约束,这是我们的原则,也是我们建国的理念。

我们这个国家是世界上最富有的国家,但并不是我们每个人富有,虽然我们的军队十分强大,但我们个人并不强大,我们的大学、我们的文化,虽然是全球最优秀的,但是却并不是说我们就是全球最优秀的。因为我们是一个多民族的国家,多样性的国家,但是在这样多样性的国家当中,我们有共同的愿景和共识。如果我们推卸责任,不为子孙后代负责,我们将不会是一个能够前进的国家。我们要承担我们的责任,热爱我们的国家,这也是使美国强大的原因。

我今天晚上充满了希望,因为我看到美国劳动人民的精神,还看到了那些商业人士所做的工作,提供了很多工作机会,而且我还看到那些失业的人民得到了帮助,我还看到战士们仍然守卫着我们的国家,因为他们也知道我们在支持着他们。我还看到新泽西纽约每个政党的领导人,都开始抛开他们的歧见,来探讨怎么从桑迪风暴中重建我们的家园。

我们还看到,几天前,俄亥俄州一个父亲说他有一个八岁的女儿,女孩的白血病使他的家庭一贫如洗,他们之前并没有得到医疗保障,后来他们受利于几个月前刚刚通过的医改方案,使他们能够支付起医疗费。我和这位父亲,还有他的女儿都见面了,当他说的时候,在场所有的父母都落泪了,因为我们知道,他的女儿也可能是我们的女儿,我们都希望自己的孩子未来充满光芒,这是每个父母的希望,这是我身为总统引以为豪的。

今晚,尽管我们经历了这么多的困难,尽管我们经历了这么多的挫折,我对未来格外充满信心,我对美国格外充满希望,我希望大家延续这种希望,我这里讲的并不是盲目的乐观,指的是我们对未来的挑战,我也没有说天真或者理想化的乐观情绪,我真正的希望,不管我们遇到多少的挫折,多少的困难,只有我们有勇气保持不断努力、不断斗争,不断勇往直前。

我相信我们我们能在取得成就的基础上取得新的机会,为美国的中产阶级提供新的希望,我相信我们能够继续延续我们建国者的承诺,不管你来自哪里,不管你的肤色是什么,不管你是黑人、白人、亚裔人,任何种族,不管你是同性恋,还是非同性恋,不管你是贫困的,还是富裕的,你都可以来到美国实现你的梦想。

我相信,我们可以共同迎来这样的未来,因为我们对未来是充满了希望,我们有雄心壮志,我们赢得的不仅仅是这一个选举,而且是一个未来,是美国的未来。我们将会作为一个整体,是美利坚合众国,而不是分成蓝色或者是红色,上帝会引导我们走向这条道路。并且我们相信,我们会成为世界上最伟大的国家,谢谢你们,上帝保佑美国!

姜声扬:我们刚刚看到的就是美国总统奥巴马,现在画面出现的是美国副总统拜登。奥巴马稍早前进行他的2012大选的胜选演讲,随后他的家人、妻子和两个孩子走出来,副总统拜登走出来,拜登副总统夫人,还有副总统的家人走上了民主党竞选总部的这个舞台上。他们向支持者挥手致以感谢,现在跟着出来的就是两位总统和副总统的家人。现场音乐声起,彩花四起,庆祝奥巴马连任成功。感觉特别像是一场摇滚音乐会,或者就是胜利者的一种感受。

―thank you.thank you.thank you so much.tonight more than 200 years after a former colony won the right to determine its own destiny, the task of perfecting our union moves forward.it moves forward because of you.it moves forward because you reaffirmed the spirit that has triumphed over war and depreion, the spirit that has lifted this country from the depths of despair to the heights of hope.the belief that while each of us will pursue our own individual dreams, we are an american family and we rise or fall together as one nation and as one people.tonight in this election, you, the american people, remind us while our road has been hard, while our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up, we have fought our way back, and we know in our hearts that the united states of america – the best is yet to come.[cheering] i want to thank every american who participated in this election

[cheering] whether you voted for the very first time or waiting in line for a very long time.by the way, we need to fix that.whether you pounded the pavement or picked up the phone.whether you held an obama sign or a romney sign, you mad your voice heard.and you made a difference.i just got off the phone with governor romney and i congratulated him and paul ryan on a hard-fought campaign.[cheering] we may have fought fiercely, but it’s only because we love this country deeply.and we care so stronly about its future.from george to lenore to their son mitt, the romney family has chosen to give back to americans through public service.and that is a legacy that we honor and applaud tonight.[cheering] in the weeks ahead, i also look forward to sitting down with governor romney to talk about where we can work together to move this country forward.[cheering] i want to thank my friend and partner for the last four years, america’s happy warrior, the best vice president anybody could ever hope for: joe biden.i want to thank my friend and partner of the last 4 years, america’s happy warrior, the best vice president anyone could ever hope for: joe biden.and i wouldn’t be the man i am today without the woman who agreed to marry me twenty years ago.let say this publicly, michelle i have never loved you more.i have never been prouder to watch the rest of america fall in love with you too as our nation’s first lady.sasha and malia before our very eyes you are growing up to become two strong smart beautiful young women, just like your mom.and im so proud of you guys.but i will say that for now one dog is probably enough.to the best campaign team and volunteers in the history of politics.the best.the best ever.some of you were this time around.some of you were new this time around and some of you have been at my side since the very beginning but all of you are family.no matter what you do or where you go from here, you will carry the memory of the history we made together and you will have the life long appreciation of a grateful president.thank you for believing all the way, through every hill, through every valley.[applause] you lifted me up the whole way and i will always be grateful for everything that you’ve done and all the incredible work that you’ve put in.[applause]

i know that political campaigns can sometime seem small, even silly, and that provides plenty of fodder for the synics who tell us that politics is nothing more than a contest of egos or the domain of special interests.but if you ever get the chance to talk to folks who turn out at rallies and

crowded out along a ropline in a high school gym or saw folks working late at a campaign office in some tiny county far away from home, you’ll discover something else;you’ll hear the determination in the voice of a young field organizer who is working his way through college and wants to make sure every child has that same opportunity.[applause]

you’ll hear the pride in the voice of a volunteer who is going door to door

because her brother was finally hired when the local auto plant added another shift.[applause]

you’ll hear the deep patriotism in the voice of a military spouse who is working the phones late at night to make sure that no one who fights for this country every has to fight for a job or a roof over their head when they come home.[applause]

第6篇:奥巴马竞选演讲稿

奥巴马竞选演讲稿()

第一篇:奥巴马竞选演讲稿奥巴马竞选演讲稿 2014年11月07日 星期五 下午 10:42 请在此处输入标题 hello, chicago!芝加哥,你好!

if there is anyone out there who still doubts that america is a place where all things are poible;who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time;who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.假如还有人不相信美国是一个不存在不可能的地方,还有人怀疑开国之父们的梦想依然在影响着我们这个时代,还有人质疑美利坚民主的力量,那么,他们的疑惑在今夜得到了解答。it’s the answer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers this nation has never seen;by people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the very first time in their lives, because they believed that this time must be different;that their voice could be that difference.在学校和教堂外面,人们排起了长长的队伍,人数之多在美国历史上前所未有。为了投上自己的一票,他们可以等待三个小时、四个小时。许多人是一生中第一次参加投票,因为他们坚信这一次必须有所变革,而他们的声音将举足轻重。it’s the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, democrat and republican, black, white, latino, asian, native american, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled—americans who sent a meage to the world that we have never been a collection of red states and blue states;we are, and always will be, the united states of america.所有的人,无论年轻人还是老年人,无论穷人还是富人,无论民主党人还是共和党人,无论黑人还是白人,无论拉美裔还是亚裔,无论同性恋者还是异性恋者,无论残疾人还是健康人,他们向全世界发出了同一个信息:我们从来不属于共和党的“红州”或者民主党的“蓝州”,我们属于美利坚合众国,现在如此,永远如此!

it’s the answer that led those who have been told for so long by so many to be cynical, and fearful, and doubtful of what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day.在如此漫长的时期内,曾经有如此众多的人们对我们说:对于我们的成功,我们应该淡漠,应该害怕,应该不相信。但是,历史之轮如今已在我们手中,历史之轮将又一次在我们手中驶向美好未来。it’s been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to america.通往今夜的道路很漫长,但今夜终于来临。特殊的一天,特殊的一次大选,特殊的决定性时刻,美国迎来了变革。i just received a very gracious call from sen.mccain.he fought long and hard in this campaign, and he’s fought even longer and harder for the country he loves.he has endured sacrifices for america that most of us cannot begin to imagine, and we are better off for the service rendered by this brave and selfle leader.i congratulate him and gov.palin for all they have achieved, and i look forward 网址:写入您公司的网址电话:写入您公司电话

to working with them to renew this nation’s promise in the months ahead.刚才,我接到了麦凯恩参议员一个非常大度的电话。在这次竞选中,他作出了持久而艰巨的努力。为了这个他热爱的国家,他作出的努力更持久、更艰巨。他为美利坚做出的牺牲,超出了我们绝大多数人的想象。他是一位勇敢无私的领袖,正因为有了象他这样的服务,我们才生活得更好。我对麦凯恩参议员以及佩林州长的成绩表示祝贺。同时,我也期待着在未来与他们一起为振兴国家而共同努力。i want to thank my partner in this journey, a man who campaigned from his heart and spoke for the men and women he grew up with on the streets of scranton and rode with on that train home to delaware, the vice-president-elect of the united states, joe biden.我要感谢我的竞选搭档,一位全身心投入的男人——当选副总统乔?拜登。为了与他一起在斯克兰顿街道长大的人们,为了曾与他一起坐那趟回特拉华州火车的人们,他全心全意地竟选,他要为这些普通百姓代言。i would not be standing here tonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for the last 16 years, the rock of our family and the love of my life, our nation’s next first lady, michelle obama.sasha and malia, i love you both so much, and you have earned the new puppy that’s coming with us to the white house.and while she’s no longer with us, i know my grandmother is watching, along with the family that made me who i am.i mi them tonight, and know that my debt to them is beyond measure.我要感谢下一位第一夫人米歇尔?奥巴马。她是我家的中流砥柱,是我生命中的最爱。没有她在过去16年来的坚定支持,我就不可能今晚站在这里。我要感谢萨沙和玛丽雅,我太爱你们两个了,你们将有一条新的小狗,它将与我们一起入住白宫。我还要感谢已去世的外婆,我知道此刻她正在天上看着我。她与其它亲人一起造就了今天的我。今夜我思念他们,我知道他们对我的恩情比山高,比海深。to my campaign manager, david plouffe;my chief strategist, david axelrod;and the best campaign team ever aembled in the history of politics—you made this happen, and i am forever grateful for what you’ve sacrificed to get it done.我要感谢我的竞选经理大卫?普鲁夫,感谢首席策划师大卫?阿克塞罗德以及整个竞选团队,他们是政治史上最优秀的竞选团队。你们成就了今夜,我永远感谢你们为今夜所作出的牺牲。

but above all, i will never forget who this victory truly belongs to—it belongs to you.但最重要的是,我将永远不会忘记这场胜利真正归功于谁---是你们!i was never the likeliest candidate for this office.we didn’t start with much money or many endorsements.our campaign was not hatched in the halls of washington—it began in the backyards of des moines and the living rooms of concord and the front porches of charleston.我曾经是最没有可能的候选人。起初,我们的资金不多,赞助人也不多。我们的竞选并非始于华盛顿的华丽大厅,而是起于德莫奈地区某家的后院、康科德地区的某家客厅、查尔斯顿地区的某家前廊。it was built by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give $5 and $10 and $20 to this cause.it grew strength from the young people who rejected the myth of their generation’s apathy;who left their homes and their 网址:写入您公司的网址电话:写入您公司电话

families for jobs that offered little pay and le sleep;from the not-so-young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on the doors of perfect strangers;from the millions of americans who volunteered and organized, and proved that more than two centuries later, a government of the people, by the people and for the people has not perished from this earth.this is your victory.这些劳动大众从自己的微薄积蓄中掏出5美元、10美元、20美元,拿来捐助我们的事业。现在的年轻人曾被认为是冷漠的一代,但正是这些年轻人壮大了我们的声势。他们离开自己的家庭和亲人,拿着很少的报酬,起早摸黑地助选。上了年纪的人也顶着严寒酷暑,敲开陌生人的家门助选。无数的美国人自愿地组织起来,证明了在两百多年以后,民有、民治、民享的政府并未从地球上消失。这是你们的胜利。

i know you didn’t do this just to win an election, and i know you didn’t do it for me.you did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead.for even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime—two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century.even as we stand here tonight, we know there are brave americans waking up in the deserts of iraq and the mountains of afghanistan to risk their lives for us.there are mothers and fathers who will lie awake after their children fall asleep and wonder how they’ll make the mortgage, or pay their doctor’s bills, or save enough for college.there is new energy to harne and new jobs to be created;new schools to build and threats to meet and alliances to repair.我知道你们这样做并不只是为了赢得一场大选,更不是为了我个人。你们这样做,是因为你们明白未来的任务有多么艰巨。今晚我们在欢庆,明天我们就将面对一生之中最为严峻的挑战--两场战争、一个充满危险的星球,还有百年一遇的金融危机。今晚我们站在这里庆祝,但我们知道在伊拉克的沙漠里,在阿富汗的群山中,那些勇敢的美国人正在那里。为了我们,他们醒来后面对的是一个有生命危险的世界。这些士兵的父母会在孩子熟睡后仍难以入眠,他们担忧的是如何偿还月供,如何支付医药费,如何存够今后孩子的大学费用。我们需要开发新能源,创造新的就业机会;修建新的学校;我们还要迎接挑战和威胁,并修复与盟国的关系。

the road ahead will be long.our climb will be steep.we may not get there in one year, or even one term, but america—i have never been more hopeful than i am tonight that we will get there.i promise you: we as a people will get there.前方的道路还很漫长,任务很艰巨。一年之内,甚至一届任期之内,我们可能都无法完成这些任务。但我从未像今晚这样对美国满怀希望,我相信我们会实现这个目标。我向你们承诺--我们美利坚民族将实现这一目标!

there will be setbacks and false starts.there are many who won’t agree with every decision or policy i make as president, and we know that government can’t solve every problem.but i will always be honest with you about the challenges we face.i will listen to you, especially when we disagree.and, above all, i will ask you join in the work of remaking this nation the only way it’s been done in america for 221 years—block by block, brick by brick, callused hand by callused hand.我们会遇到挫折,会出师不利,会有许多人不认同我得某一项决定或政策。我们知道政府并不能解决所有问题,我会向你们坦陈我们所面临的困难。我会聆听你们的意见,尤其是

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在我们意见不同的时候。最重要的是,我会请求你们一起参与重建这个国家。用自己的双手,从一砖一瓦做起,这是美国立国221年以来的前进方式,也是惟一的方式。

what began 21 months ago in the depths of winter must not end on this autumn night.this victory alone is not the change we seek—it is only the chance for us to make that change.and that cannot happen if we go back to the way things were.it cannot happen without you.21个月前那个隆冬所开始的一切绝不应在今天这个秋夜结束。我们所寻求的变革并不只是赢得大选,这只是给变革提供了一个机会。假如我们仍然按照现有方式行事,就没有变革。没有你们,就没有变革。so let us summon a new spirit of patriotism;of service and responsibility where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves, but each other.let us remember that if this financial crisis taught us anything, it’s that we cannot have a thriving wall street while main street suffers.in this country, we rise or fall as one nation—as one people.让我们发扬新的爱国精神,树立新的服务意识和责任感;让我们每个人下定决心,更加努力地工作,彼此关爱;让我们牢记这场金融危机带来的教训:不能允许商业街挣扎的同时却让华尔街繁荣。在这个国家,我们属于同一民族,我们患难与共。

let us resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettine and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long.let us remember that it was a man from this state who first carried the banner of the republican party to the white house—a party founded on the values of self-reliance, individual liberty and national unity.those are values we all share, and while the democratic party has won a great victory tonight, we do so with a measure of humility and determination to heal the divides that have held back our progre.党派政治,琐碎狭隘,不成熟,长期以来这些东西荼毒了我们的政治。让我们牢记,当来自伊利诺伊州的一名男子首次将共和党的大旗扛进白宫时,伴随着他的是自强自立、个人自由、国家统一的共和党建党理念。这也是我们所有人都珍视的理念。虽然民主党今晚大胜,但我们态度谦卑,并决心弥合阻碍我们进步的分歧。

as lincoln said to a nation far more divided than ours, “we are not enemies, but friends...though paion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection.” and, to those americans whose support i have yet to earn, i may not have won your vote, but i hear your voices, i need your help, and i will be your president, too.当年,林肯面对的是一个比目前分歧更深更大的国家。他说:“我们不是敌人,而是朋友??虽然激情可能褪去,但是我们的感情纽带不会割断。”对于那些现在并不支持我的美国人,我想说,虽然我没有赢得你们的选票,但我听到了你们的声音,我需要你们的帮助,我也将是你们的总统。

and to all those watching tonight from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces to those who are huddled around radios in the forgotten corners of our world—our stories are singular, but our destiny is shared, and a new dawn of american leadership is at hand.to those who would tear this world down: we will defeat you.to those who seek peace and security: we support you.and to all those who have wondered if america’s beacon still burns as bright: tonight, we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our 网址:写入您公司的网址电话:写入您公司电话

arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals: democracy, liberty, opportunity and unyielding hope.对于关注今夜结果的国际人士,不管他们是在国会、皇宫关注,还是在荒僻地带收听电台,我们的态度是:我们美国人的经历各有不同,但我们的命运相同,新的美国领袖诞生了。那些想要毁灭这个世界的人们,我们必将击败你们。那些追求和平和安全的人们,我们支持你们。那些怀疑美国这盏灯塔是否依然明亮的人们,今天晚上我们已再次证明:美国的真正力量来源并非军事威力或财富规模,而是我们理想的恒久力量:民主、自由、机会和不屈的希望。

for that is the true genius of america—that america can change.our union can be perfected.and what we have already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow.这才是美国真正的精髓--美国能够变革。我们的联邦会不断完善。我们已经取得的成就,将为我们将来能够并且必须取得的成就增添了希望。this election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations.but one that’s on my mind tonight is about a woman who cast her ballot in atlanta.she’s a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election, except for one thing: ann nixon cooper is 106 years old.这次大选创造了多项“第一”,诞生了很多将流芳后世的故事,但今晚令我最为难忘的却是一位在亚特兰大投票的妇女:安妮?库波尔。她和无数排队等待投票的选民没有什么差别,除了一点:她高龄106岁。

she was born just a generation past slavery;a time when there were no cars on the road or planes in the sky;when someone like her couldn’t vote for two reasons—because she was a woman and because of the color of her skin.在她出生的那个时代,黑奴制刚刚结束。那时路上没有汽车,天上没有飞机。当时像她这样的人由于两个原因不能投票--一第一因为她是女性,第二个原因是她的肤色。

and tonight, i think about all that she’s seen throughout her century in america—the heartache and the hope;the struggle and the progre;the times we were told that we can’t and the people who preed on with that american creed: yes, we can.今天晚上,我想到了安妮在美国过去一百年间的种种经历:心痛和希望,挣扎和进步,那些我们被告知我们办不到的年代,以及我们现在这个年代。现在,我们坚信美国式信念──是的,我们能!at a time when women’s voices were silenced and their hopes dismied, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot.yes, we can.妇女曾经没有发言权,她们曾经希望破灭。但安妮活到了今天,看到了妇女们站了起来,她们发表自己的见解,有了选举权。是的,我们能。

when there was despair in the dust bowl and depreion acro the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a new deal, new jobs and a new sense of common purpose.yes, we can.上世纪三十年代,大萧条横扫美国大地,一片绝望。她看到了美国以新政、新的就业机会以及崭新的共同追求战胜了恐慌。是的,我们能。when the bombs fell on our harbor and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witne a generation rise to greatne and a democracy was saved.yes, we can.5 网址:写入您公司的网址电话:写入您公司电话

二战时期,炸弹降临我们的海港上空,全世界受到独裁专制的威胁,她见证了美国一代人的伟大崛起,他们拯救了民主。是的,我们能。she was there for the buses in montgomery, the hoses in birmingham, a bridge in selma and a preacher from atlanta who told a people that “we shall overcome.” yes, we can.她看到了蒙哥马利通了公共汽车、伯明翰接上了水管、塞尔马建了桥。来自亚特兰大的一位传教士告诉人们:我们能!。是的,我们能。a man touched down on the moon, a wall came down in berlin, a world was connected by our own science and imagination.and this year, in this election, she touched her finger to a screen and cast her vote, because after 106 years in america, through the best of times and the darkest of hours, she knows how america can change.yes, we can.人类登上了月球、柏林墙倒下了,科学和想像把世界连了一块。今年,在这次选举中,安妮的手指轻触电子屏幕,投下自己的一票。她在美国生活了106年,其间有最美好的时光,也有最黑暗的时刻,她知道美国能够变革。是的,我们能。

america, we have come so far.we have seen so much.but there is so much more to do.so tonight, let us ask ourselves: if our children should live to see the next century;if my daughters should be so lucky to live as long as ann nixon cooper, what change will they see? what progre will we have made? 美利坚,我们已经一路走来,我们已经看到了那么多变化,但我们仍有很多事情要做。今夜,让我们问自己这样一个问题:假如我们的孩子能够活到下一个世纪;假如我们的女儿有幸与安妮一样长寿,她们将会看到怎样的改变?我们又取得了怎样的进步?

this is our chance to answer that call.this is our moment.this is our time—to put our people back to work and open doors of opportunity for our kids;to restore prosperity and promote the cause of peace;to reclaim the american dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth that out of many, we are one;that while we breathe, we hope, and where we are met with cynicism, and doubt, and those who tell us that we can’t, we will respond with that timele creed that sums up the spirit of a people: yes, we can.现在,我们有了回答这个问题的机会。这是我们的时刻,我们的时代。让我们的人民重新就业,为我们的孩子打开机会的大门;恢复繁荣,促进和平;让美国梦重放光芒,再证这一重要的真理,那就是:团结一致,众志成城;一息尚存,希望就在;倘若有人嘲讽我们不能,怀疑我们能,那么我们就以这一永恒信条回应,因为它凝聚了整个民族的精神——是的,我们能!

thank you, god ble you, and may god ble the united states of america.谢谢大家!愿主保佑你们,保佑美利坚合众国。网址:写入您公司的网址电话:写入您公司电话 6 第二篇:奥巴马竞选演讲稿奥巴马竞选演讲mp3我们感情上的联系,奥巴马竞选演讲稿。对于那些现在并不支持我的美国人,我想说,或许我没有赢得你们的选票,但是我听到了你们的声音,我需要你们的帮助,而且我也将是你们的总统。

那些彻夜关注美国大选的海外人士,从国会到皇宫,以及在这个世界被遗忘的角落里挤在收音机旁的人们,我们的经历虽然各有不同,但是我们的命运是相通的,新的美国领袖诞生了。那些想要颠覆这个世界的人们,我们必将击败你们。那些追求和平和安全的人们,我们支持你们。那些所有怀疑美国能否继续照亮世界发展前景的人们,今天晚上我们再次证明,我们国家真正的力量并非来自我们武器的威力或财富的规模,而是来自我们理想的持久力量:***、自由、机会和不屈的希望。

这才是美国真正的精华---美国能够改变。我们的联邦会日臻完善。我们取得的成就为我们将来能够取得的以及必须取得的成就增添了希望。

这次大选创造了多项“第一”,也诞生了很多将世代流传的故事。但是今天晚上令我难忘的却是在亚特兰大投票的一名妇女:安•尼克松•库波尔(ann nixon cooper)。她和其他数百万排队等待投票的选民没有什么差别,除了一点:她已是106岁的高龄,演讲稿《奥巴马竞选演讲稿》。

她出生的那个时代奴隶制度刚刚结束;那时路上没有汽车,天上也没有飞机;当时像她这样的人由于两个原因不能投票--一是她是女性,另一个原因是她的肤色。

今天晚上,我想到了她在美国过去一百年间所经历的种种:心痛和希望;挣扎和进步;那些我们被告知我们办不到的世代,以及那些坚信美国信条---是的,我们能做到---的人们。

曾几何时,妇女没有发言权,她们的希望化作泡影,但是安•尼克松•库波尔活了下来,看到妇女们站了起来,看到她们大声发表自己的见解,看到她们去参加大选投票。是的,我们能做到。

当30年代的沙尘暴和大萧条引发人们的绝望之情时,她看到一个国家用罗斯福新政、新就业机会以及对新目标的共同追求战胜恐慌。是的,我们能做到。

当炸弹袭击了我们的海港、独裁专制威胁到全世界,她见证了美国一代人的伟大崛起,见证了一个***国家被拯救。是的,我们能做到。她看到蒙哥马利通了公共汽车、伯明翰接上了水管、塞尔马建了桥,一位来自亚特兰大的传教士告诉人们:我们能成功。是的,我们能做到。

人类登上月球、柏林墙倒下,世界因我们的科学和想像被连接在一起。今年,就在这次选举中,她用手指触碰屏幕投下自己的选票,因为在美国生活了106年之后,经历了最好的时光和最黑暗的时刻之后,她知道美国如何能够发生变革。是的,我们能做到。

美国,我们已经走过漫漫长路。我们已经历了很多。但是我们仍有很多事情要做。因此今夜,让我们自问---如果我们的孩子能够活到下个世纪;如果我们的女儿有幸活得和安一样长,他们将会看到怎样的改变?我们将会取得怎样的进步?

现在是我们回答这个问题的机会。这是我们的时刻。这是我们的时代---让我们的人民重新就业,为我们的后代敞开机会的大门;恢复繁荣发展,推进和平事业;让“美国梦”重新焕发光芒,再次证明这样一个基本的真理:我们是一家人;一息尚存,我们就有希望;当我们遇到嘲讽和怀疑,当有人说我们办不到的时候,我们要以这个永恒的信条来回应他们:是的,我们能做到。

感谢你们。上帝保佑你们。愿上帝保佑美利坚合众国。第三篇:奥巴马竞选演讲稿奥巴马竞选演讲稿 hello, chicago!芝加哥,你好!

if there is anyone out there who still doubts that america is a place where all things are poible;who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time;who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.如果有人怀疑美国是个一切皆有可能的地方,怀疑美国奠基者的梦想在我们这个时代依然燃烧,怀疑我们民主的力量,那么今晚这些疑问都有了答案。

it’s the answer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers this nation has never seen;by people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the very first time in their lives, because they believed that this time must be different;that their voice could be that difference.学校和教堂门外的长龙便是答案。排队的人数之多,在美国历史上前所未有。为了投票,他们排队长达三、四个小时。许多人一生中第一次投票,因为他们认为这一次大选结果必须不同以往,而他们手中的一票可能决定胜负。

it’s the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, democrat and republican, black, white, latino, asian, native american, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled—americans who sent a meage to the world that we have never been a collection of red states and blue states;we are, and always will be, the united states of america.无论年龄,无论贫富,无论民主党人或共和党人,无论黑人、白人,无论拉美裔、亚裔、印地安人, 无论同性恋、异性恋,无论残障人、健全人,所有的人,他们向全世界喊出了同一个声音:我们并不隶属 “红州”与 “蓝州”的对立阵营,我们属于美利坚合众国,现在如此,永远如此!

it’s the answer that led those who have been told for so long by so many to be cynical, and fearful, and doubtful of what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day.长久以来,很多人说:我们对自己的能量应该冷漠,应该恐惧,应该怀疑。但是,历史之轮如今已在我们手中,我们又一次将历史之轮转往更美好的未来。

it’s been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to america.漫漫征程,今宵终于来临。特殊的一天,特殊的一次大选,特殊的决定性时刻,美国迎来了变革。

i just received a very gracious call from sen.mccain.he fought long and hard in this campaign, and he’s fought even longer and harder for the country he loves.he has endured sacrifices for america that most of us cannot begin to imagine, and we are better off for the service rendered by this brave and selfle leader.i congratulate him and gov.palin for all they have achieved, and i look forward to working with them to renew this nation’s promise in the months ahead.刚才,麦凯恩参议员很有风度地给我打了个电话。在这次竞选中,他的努力持久而艰巨。为了这个他挚爱的国家,他的努力更持久、更艰巨。他为美国的奉献超出绝大多数人的想象。他是一位勇敢无私的领袖,有了他的奉献,我们的生活才更美好。我对他和佩林州长的成绩表示祝贺。同时,我也期待着与他们共同努力,再续美国辉煌。i want to thank my partner in this journey, a man who campaigned from his heart and spoke for the men and women he grew up with on the streets of scranton and rode with on that train home to delaware, the vice-president-elect of the united states, joe biden.我要感谢我的竞选搭档——当选副总统乔?拜登。为了与他一起在斯克兰顿市街头长大、一起坐火车返回特拉华州的人们,拜登全心全意地竟选,他代表了这些普通人的声音。

i would not be standing here tonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for the last 16 years, the rock of our family and the love of my life, our nation’s next first lady, michelle obama.sasha and malia, i love you both so much, and you have earned the new puppy that’s coming with us to the white house.and while she’s no longer with us, i know my grandmother is watching, along with the family that made me who i am.i mi them tonight, and know that my debt to them is beyond measure.我要感谢下一位第一夫人米歇尔?奥巴马。她是我家的中流砥柱,是我生命中的最爱。没有她在过去16年来的坚定支持,今晚我就不可能站在这里。我要感谢两个女儿萨沙和玛丽娅,我太爱你们两个了,你们将得到一条新的小狗,它将与我们一起入住白宫。我还要感谢已去世的外婆,我知道此刻她正在天上注视着我。她与我的家人一起造就了今天的我。今夜我思念他们,他们对我的恩情比山高、比海深。to my campaign manager, david plouffe;my chief strategist, david axelrod;and the best campaign team ever aembled in the history of politics—you made this happen, and i am forever grateful for what you’ve sacrificed to get it done.我要感谢我的竞选经理大卫?普鲁夫,感谢首席策划师大卫?阿克塞罗德以及整个竞选团队,他们是政治史上最优秀的竞选团队。你们成就了今夜,我永远感谢你们为今夜所付出的一切。

but above all, i will never forget who this victory truly belongs to—it belongs to you.但最重要的是,我将永远不会忘记这场胜利真正属于谁---是你们!i was never the likeliest candidate for this office.we didn’t start with much money or many endorsements.our campaign was not hatched in the halls of washington—it began in the backyards of des moines and the living rooms of concord and the front porches of charleston.我从来不是最有希望的候选人。起初,我们的资金不多,赞助人也不多。我们的竞选并非始于华盛顿的华丽大厅,而是起于德莫奈地区某家的后院、康科德地区的某家客厅、查尔斯顿地区的某家前廊。it was built by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give $5 and $10 and $20 to this cause.it grew strength from the young people who rejected the myth of their generation’s apathy;who left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and le sleep;from the not-so-young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on the doors of perfect strangers;from the millions of americans who volunteered and organized, and proved that more than two centuries later, a government of the people, by the people and for the people has not perished from this earth.this is your victory.劳动大众从自己的微薄积蓄中掏出5美元、10美元、20美元,拿来捐助我们的事业。年轻人证明了他们绝非所谓“冷漠的一代”。他们远离家乡和亲人,拿着微薄的报酬,起早摸黑地助选。上了年纪的人也顶着严寒酷暑,敲开陌生人的家门助选。无数美国人自愿组织起来,充当自愿者。正是这些人壮大了我们的声势。他们的行动证明了在两百多年以后,民有、民治、民享的政府并未从地球上消失。这是你们的胜利。

i know you didn’t do this just to win an election, and i know you didn’t do it for me.you did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead.for even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime—two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century.even as we stand here tonight, we know there are brave americans waking up in the deserts of iraq and the mountains of afghanistan to risk their lives for us.there are mothers and fathers who will lie awake after their children fall asleep and wonder how they’ll make the mortgage, or pay their doctor’s bills, or save enough for college.there is new energy to harne and new jobs to be created;new schools to build and threats to meet and alliances to repair.你们这样做,并不只是为了赢得一场大选,更不是为了我个人。你们这样做,是因为你们清楚未来的任务有多么艰巨。今晚我们在欢庆,明天我们就将面对一生之中最为严峻的挑战--两场战争、一个充满危险的星球,还有百年一遇的金融危机。今晚我们在这里庆祝,但我们知道在伊拉克的沙漠里,在阿富汗的群山中,许许多多勇敢的美国人醒来后就将为了我们而面临生命危险。许许多多的父母会在孩子熟睡后仍难以入眠,他们正在为月供、医药费,孩子今后的大学费用而发愁。我们需要开发新能源,创造就业机会,建造新学校,迎接挑战和威胁,并修复与盟国的关系。

the road ahead will be long.our climb will be steep.we may not get there in one year, or even one term, but america—i have never been more hopeful than i am tonight that we will get there.i promise you: we as a people will get there.前方道路还很漫长,任务艰巨。一年之内,甚至一届总统任期之内,我们可能都无法完成这些任务。但我从未像今晚这样对美国满怀希望,我相信我们会实现这个目标。我向你们承诺--我们美利坚民族将实现这一目标!

there will be setbacks and false starts.there are many who won’t agree with every decision or policy i make as president, and we know that government can’t solve every problem.but i will always be honest with you about the challenges we face.i will listen to you, especially when we disagree.and, above all, i will ask you join in the work of remaking this nation the only way it’s been done in america for 221 years—block by block, brick by brick, callused hand by callused hand.我们会遇到挫折,会出师不利,会有许多人不认同我的某一项决定或政策。政府并不能解决所有问题,但我会向你们坦陈我们所面临的挑战。我会聆听你们的意见,尤其是在我们意见相左之时。最重要的是,我会让你们一起重建这个国家。用自己的双手,从一砖一瓦做起。这是美国立国221年以来的前进方式,也是惟一的方式。

what began 21 months ago in the depths of winter must not end on this autumn night.this victory alone is not the change we seek—it is onl(请关注)y the chance for us to make that change.and that cannot happen if we go back to the way things were.it cannot happen without you.21个月前那个隆冬所开始的一切,绝不应在这一个秋夜结束。我们所寻求的变革并不只是赢得大选,这只是给变革提供了一个机会。假如我们照老路子办事,就没有变革;没有你们,就没有变革。so let us summon a new spirit of patriotism;of service and responsibility where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves, but each other.let us remember that if this financial crisis taught us anything, it’s that we cannot have a thriving wall street while main street suffers.in this country, we rise or fall as one nation—as one people.让我们重新发扬爱国精神,树立崭新的服务意识、责任感,每个人下定决心,一起努力工作,彼此关爱;让我们牢记这场金融危机带来的教训:不能允许商业街挣扎的同时却让华尔街繁荣。在这个国家,我们作为同一个民族,同生死共存亡。

let us resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettine and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long.let us remember that it was a man from this state who first carried the banner of the republican party to the white house—a party founded on the values of self-reliance, individual liberty and national unity.those are values we all share, and while the democratic party has won a great victory tonight, we do so with a measure of humility and determination to heal the divides that have held back our progre.党派之争、琐碎幼稚,长期以来这些东西荼毒了我们的政坛。让我们牢记,当来自伊利诺伊州的一位先生首次将共和党大旗扛进白宫时,伴随着他的是自强自立、个人自由、国家统一的共和党建党理念。这也是我们所有人都珍视的理念。虽然民主党今晚大胜,但我们态度谦卑,并决心弥合阻碍我们进步的分歧。

as lincoln said to a nation far more divided than ours, “we are not enemies, but friends...though paion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection.” and, to those americans whose support i have yet to earn, i may not have won your vote, but i hear your voices, i need your help, and i will be your president, too.当年,林肯面对的是一个远比目前更为分裂的国家。他说:“我们不是敌人,而是朋友……虽然激情可能不再,但是我们的感情纽带不会割断。”对于那些现在并不支持我的美国人,我想说,虽然我没有赢得你们的选票,但我听到了你们的声音,我需要你们的帮助,我也将是你们的总统。

and to all those watching tonight from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces to those who are huddled around radios in the forgotten corners of our world—our stories are singular, but our destiny is shared, and a new dawn of american leadership is at hand.to those who would tear this world down: we will defeat you.to those who seek peace and security: we support you.and to all those who have wondered if america’s beacon still burns as bright: tonight, we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals: democracy, liberty, opportunity and unyielding hope.对于关注今夜结果的国际人士,不管他们是在国会、皇宫关注,还是在荒僻地带收听电台,我们的态度是:我们美国人的经历各有不同,但我们的命运相关,新的美国领袖诞生了。对于想毁灭这个世界的人们,我们必将击败你们。对于追求和平和安全的人们,我们将支持你们。对于怀疑美国这盏灯塔是否依然明亮的人们,今天晚上我们已再次证明:美国的真正力量来源并非军事威力或财富规模,而是我们理想的恒久力量:民主、自由、机会和不屈的希望。

for that is the true genius of america—that america can change.our union can be perfected.and what we have already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow.美国能够变革,这才是美国真正的精髓。我们的联邦会不断完善。我们已经取得的成就,将为我们将来能够并且必须取得的成就增添希望。

this election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations.but one that’s on my mind tonight is about a woman who cast her ballot in atlanta.she’s a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election, except for one thing: ann nixon cooper is 106 years old.这次大选创造了多项“第一”,诞生了很多将流芳后世的故事,但今晚令我最为难忘的却是一位在亚特兰大投票的妇女:安妮?库波尔。她和无数排队等候投票的选民没有什么差别,唯一的不同是她高龄106岁。she was born just a generation past slavery;a time when there were no cars on the road or planes in the sky;when someone like her couldn’t vote for two reasons—because she was a woman and because of the color of her skin.在她出生的那个时代,黑奴制刚刚废除。那时路上没有汽车,天上没有飞机。当时像她这样的人由于两个原因不能投票--一第一因为她是女性,第二个原因是她的肤色。

and tonight, i think about all that she’s seen throughout her century in america—the heartache and the hope;the struggle and the progre;the times we were told that we can’t and the people who preed on with that american creed: yes, we can.今天晚上,我想到了安妮在美国过去一百年间的种种经历:心痛和希望,挣扎和进步,那些我们被告知我们办不到的年代,以及我们现在这个年代。现在,我们坚信美国式信念──是的,我们能!

at a time when women’s voices were silenced and their hopes dismied, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot.yes, we can.在那个年代,妇女的声音被压制,她们的希望被剥夺。但安妮活到了今天,看到妇女们站起来了,可以大声发表意见了,有选举权了。是的,我们能。

when there was despair in the dust bowl and depreion acro the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a new deal, new jobs and a new sense of common purpose.yes, we can.安妮经历了上世纪三十年代的大萧条。农田荒芜,绝望笼罩美国大地。她看到了美国以新政、新的就业机会以及崭新的共同追求战胜了恐慌。是的,我们能。

when the bombs fell on our harbor and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witne a generation rise to greatne and a democracy was saved.yes, we can.二战时期,炸弹袭击我们的海港,全世界受到独裁专制威胁,安妮见证了一代美国人的英雄本色,他们捍卫了民主。是的,我们能。she was there for the buses in montgomery, the hoses in birmingham, a bridge in selma and a preacher from atlanta who told a people that “we shall overcome.” yes, we can.安妮经历了蒙哥马利公交车事件、伯明翰黑人暴动事件、塞尔马血醒周末事件。来自亚特兰大的一位牧师告诉人们:我们终将胜利。是的,我们能。

a man touched down on the moon, a wall came down in berlin, a world was connected by our own science and imagination.and this year, in this election, she touched her finger to a screen and cast her vote, because after 106 years in america, through the best of times and the darkest of hours, she knows how america can change.yes, we can.人类登上了月球、柏林墙倒下了,科学和想像把世界连成了一块。今年,在这次选举中,安妮的手指轻触电子屏幕,投下自己的一票。她在美国生活了106年,其间有最美好的时光,也有最黑暗的时刻,她知道美国能够变革。是的,我们能。

america, we have come so far.we have seen so much.but there is so much more to do.so tonight, let us ask ourselves: if our children should live to see the next century;if my daughters should be so lucky to live as long as ann nixon cooper, what change will they see? what progre will we have made? 美利坚,我们已经一路走来,我们已经看到了那么多变化,但我们仍有很多事情要做。今夜,让我们问自己这样一个问题:假如我们的孩子能够活到下一个世纪,假如我的女儿们有幸与安妮一样长寿,她们将会看到怎样的改变?我们又取得了怎样的进步?

this is our chance to answer that call.this is our moment.this is our time—to put our people back to work and open doors of opportunity for our kids;to restore prosperity and promote the cause of peace;to reclaim the american dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth that out of many, we are one;that while we breathe, we hope, and where we are met with cynicism, and doubt, and those who tell us that we can’t, we will respond with that timele creed that sums up the spirit of a people: yes, we can.现在,我们获得了回答这个问题的机会。这是我们的时刻,我们的时代。让我们的人民重新就业,为我们的孩子打开机会的大门;恢复繁荣,促进和平;让美国梦重放光芒,再证这一根本性真理,那就是:团结一致,众志成城;一息尚存,希望就在;倘若有人嘲讽和怀疑,说我们不能,我们就以这一永恒信条回应,因为它凝聚了整个民族的精神——是的,我们能!

thank you, god ble you, and may god ble the united states of america.谢谢大家!愿上帝保佑你们,保佑美利坚合众国。

第四篇:奥巴马竞选演讲稿if there is anyone out there who still doubts that america is a place where all things are poible;who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time;who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.如果有人怀疑美国是个一切皆有可能的地方,怀疑美国奠基者的梦想在我们这个时代依然燃烧,怀疑我们民主的力量,那么今晚这些疑问都有了答案。it’s the answer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers this nation has never seen;by people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the very first time in their lives, because they believed that this time must be different;that their voice could be that difference.学校和教堂门外的长龙便是答案。排队的人数之多,在美国历史上前所未有。为了投票,他们排队长达三、四个小时。许多人一生中第一次投票,因为他们认为这一次大选结果必须不同以往,而他们手中的一票可能决定胜负。

it’s the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, democrat and republican, black, white, latino, asian, native american, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled—americans who sent a meage to the world that we have never been a collection of red states and blue states;we are, and always will be, the united states of america.无论年龄,无论贫富,无论民主党人或共和党人,无论黑人、白人,无论拉美裔、亚裔、印地安人, 无论同性恋、异性恋,无论残障人、健全人,所有的人,他们向全世界喊出了同一个声音:我们并不隶属 “红州”与 “蓝州”的对立阵营,我们属于美利坚合众国,现在如此,永远如此!

it’s the answer that led those who have been told for so long by so many to be cynical, and fearful, and doubtful of what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day.长久以来,很多人说:我们对自己的能量应该冷漠,应该恐惧,应该怀疑。但是,历史之轮如今已在我们手中,我们又一次将历史之轮转往更美好的未来。

it’s been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to america.漫漫征程,今宵终于来临。特殊的一天,特殊的一次大选,特殊的决定性时刻,美国迎来了变革。

第:奥巴马竞选演讲稿(中英)美国首任黑人总统奥巴马竞选演讲稿(中英)

obama: the change we need this is a defining moment in our history.we face the worst economic crisis since the great depreion--760,000 workers have lost their jobs this year.businees and families can’t get credit.home values are falling, and pensions are disappearing.wages are lower than they’ve been in a decade, at a time when the costs of health care and college have never been higher.at a moment like this, we can’t afford four more years of spending increases, poorly designed tax cuts, or the complete lack of regulatory oversight that even former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan now believes was a mistake.america needs a new direction.that’s why i’m running for president of the united states.tomorrow, you can give this country the change we need.my opponent, senator mccain, has served his country honorably.he can even point to a few moments in the past where he has broken from his party.but over the past eight years, he’s voted with president bush 90% of the time.and when it comes to the economy, he still can’t tell the american people one major thing he’d do differently from george bush.it’s not change to come up with a tax plan that doesn’t give a penny of relief to more than 100 million middle-cla americans--a plan that even the national review and other conservative organizations complain does far too little to benefit the middle cla.it’s not change to add more than $5 trillion to the deficits we’ve run up in recent years.it’s not change to come up with a plan to addre our housing crisis that puts another $300 billion of taxpayer money at risk--a plan that the editorial board of this newspaper said ‘raises more questions than it answers.’if there’s one thing we’ve learned from this economic crisis, it’s that we are all in this together.from ceos to shareholders, from financiers to factory workers, we all have a stake in each other’s succe because the more americans prosper, the more america prospers.that’s why we’ve had titans of industry who’ve made it their miion to pay well enough that their employees could afford the products they made--businemen like warren buffett, whose support i’m proud to have.that’s why our economy hasn’t just been the world’s greatest wealth creator--it’s been the world’s greatest job generator.it’s been the tide that has lifted the boats of the largest middle cla in history.to rebuild that middle cla, i’ll give a tax break to 95% of workers and their families.if you work, pay taxes, and make le than $200,000, you’ll get a tax cut.if you make more than $250,000, you’ll still pay taxes at a lower rate than in the 1990s--and capital gains and dividend taxes one-third lower than they were under president reagan.we’ll create two million new jobs by rebuilding our crumbling

infrastructure and laying broadband lines that reach every corner of the country.i’ll invest $15 billion a year over the next decade in renewable energy, creating five million new, green jobs that pay well, can’t be outsourced, and can help end our dependence on middle east oil.when it comes to health care, we don’t have to choose between a government-run system and the unaffordable one we have now.my opponent’s plan would make you pay taxes on your health-care benefits for the first time in history.my plan will make health care affordable and acceible for every american.if you already have health insurance, the only change you’ll see under my plan is lower premiums.if you don’t, you’ll be able to get the same kind of plan that members of congre get for themselves.to give every child a world-cla education so they can compete in this global economy for the jobs of the 21st century, i’ll invest in early childhood education and recruit an army of new teachers.but i’ll also demand higher standards and more accountability.and we’ll make a deal with every young american: if you commit to serving your community or your country, we will make sure you can afford your tuition.and when it comes to keeping this country safe, i’ll end the iraq war responsibly so we stop spending $10 billion a month in iraq while it sits on a huge surplus.for the sake of our economy, our military and the long-term stability of iraq, it’s time for the iraqis to step up.i’ll finally finish the fight against bin laden and the al qaeda terrorists who attacked us on 9/11, build new partnerships to defeat the threats of the 21st century, and restore our moral standing so that america remains the last, best hope of earth.none of this will be easy.it won’t happen overnight.but i believe we can do this because i believe in america.this is the country that allowed our parents and grandparents to believe that even if they couldn’t go to college, they could save a little bit each week so their child could;that even if they couldn’t have their own busine, they could work hard enough so their child could open one of their own.and at every moment in our history, we’ve risen to meet our challenges because we’ve never forgotten the fundamental truth that in america, our destiny is not written for us, but by us.so tomorrow, i ask you to write our nation’s next great chapter.i ask you to believe--not just in my ability to bring about change, but in yours.tomorrow, you can choose policies that invest in our middle cla, create new jobs, and grow this economy so that everyone has a chance to succeed.you can choose hope over fear, unity over division, the promise of change over the power of the status quo.if you give me your vote, we won’t just win this election--together, we will change this country and change the world.现在是美国历史的关键时刻。我们面临着大萧条以来最为严重的一场经济危机:今年以来已经有76万人失业;企业和家庭无法获得信贷;房价不断下滑,养老金日益缩水;工资降到了十年来的最低水平,同时医疗和教育成本却涨到了有史以来的最高点。

在眼下这样的危急时刻,我们承受不起又一个四年的支出增长、千疮百孔的减税措施、或是监管全无──即使是美国联邦储备委员会(fed)前主席格林斯潘(alan greenspan)现在也承认那是个错误。美国需要一个新的方向。这也正是我竞选美国总统的原因所在。

明天,也就是周二,你们将有能力赋予这个国家我们所需要的变革。corbis我的竞选对手麦凯恩参议员为美国作出的贡献令人尊敬。他甚至可以指出他过去曾有几次与自己的党派分道扬镳。然而,在过去八年中,他十之八九都赞同布什总统的主张。而在经济问题上,他仍然无法向美国民众说明,他与布什的做法会有什么太大区别。如果提出的税收计划没有让1亿多美国中产阶级获得一分钱的税项减免,这不是变革──即使是《国家评论》(national review)杂志和其他保守派组织也抱怨说,这个计划对造福中产阶级贡献寥寥。在近年来不断累积的财政赤字上再添5万亿美元,这不是变革。如果解决房市危机的计划又将另外3,000亿美元纳税人的钱置于风险之中,这不是变革──《华尔街日报》编辑委员会称这一计划“产生的问题比解决的问题多”。

如果说我们从此次经济危机中学到了什么的话,那就是我们要患难与共。从首席执行长到公司股东,从金融家到工厂工人,我们每个人都休戚相关,因为美国的民众越富足,美国才会越繁荣。

这就是为什么我们有些企业巨头把提高员工薪酬作为自己的一项使命,让员工能买得起自己生产的产品,比如巴菲特(warren buffett)这样的商界人士。我对能有他的支持感到自豪。这就是为什么美国经济不仅是世界上最伟大的财富创造者,也是世界上最伟大的就业机会制造者。它一直托举着有史以来规模最大的中产阶级之舟。为了重塑美国中产阶级,我将给予95%的工人及其家庭税收减免待遇。如果你工作,就交税;如果年收入不足20万美元,你会获得减税;即使你的年收入超过了25万美元,你所负担的税率也比上世纪九十年代要低──资本利得税和股息税要比里根总统时期低三分之一。

通过重建日益破败的基础设施、在美国的各个角落接通宽带,我们将创造200万个就业岗位。未来的十年中,我将每年在可再生能源领域投资150亿美元,进而新增500万个岗位;这些工作环保、薪酬丰厚、不能外包,而且能帮助我们摆脱对中东石油的依赖。

在医疗问题上,我们不必在政府运营的体系和目前这种我们难以负担的体系之间进行选择。我的竞选对手提出的方案会令美国人有史以来首次为自己获得的医疗福利纳税。我的计划则会让医疗保健成为每个美国人都负担得起、享受得到的服务。根据我的计划,如果你已经有了医疗保险,你将看到的唯一一个变化是保费降低;如果你还没有医疗保险,你将能与国会议员们享受到同样的医疗福利。为了让每个孩子享受到世界级的教育,让他们能在全球经济中竞争21世纪的工作岗位,我将投资早期教育,并且增加师资力量。不过,我同时也会要求更高的标准和更多的责任。我们向每个美国年轻人作出承诺:如果你致力于服务你的社区或是你的国家,我们将确保你能负担得起自己的学费。

在国防安全问题上,我将负责任地结束伊拉克战争,这样我们就不必在这个国家享有巨额财政盈余的情况下每月却要在那里花费100亿美元。为了美国的经济、美国的军队和伊拉克的长期稳定,现在是伊拉克人站出来的时候了。我将最终完成对本·拉登(bin laden)和基地组织恐怖分子的打击,正是这些人制造了9/11恐怖袭击,同时我还会建立新的合作关系、击退21世纪出现的威胁,恢复我们的道德威望,让美国仍然是地球上最后也是最好的希望。

这些事情没有一件是轻而易举能办到的,也不是一朝一夕能完成的。但是,我坚信我们能成功,因为我对美国深信不疑。是美国使我们的父辈相信,即使他们自己无法上大学,也可以每周积攒下一些钱来,让他们的孩子接受好的教育;即使他们不能拥有自己的企业,也可以通过努力工作让自己的孩子创办企业。在美国历史的每个时刻,我们都勇敢地站起来面对挑战,因为我们从来没有忘记过这样一个基本真理:在美国,我们的命运并非天定,而是掌握在我们自己的手中。所以,明天,我恳请你们书写美国下一个伟大的篇章。我恳请你们不只相信我带来变革的能力,还有你们自己的能力。明天,你们可以选择这样一种政策──向美国中产阶级进行投入、创造新的就业岗位、实现经济增长让人人都有成功的机会。你们可以选择希望而非恐惧、选择团结而非分裂、选择变革的希望而非墨守成规。如果你们投我的票,我们将不仅赢得此次竞选,还将一起改变这个国家、改变这个世界。本站小编推荐其他精彩文章:奥巴马竞选演讲稿(中英文对照)奥巴马竞选获胜演讲稿

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第7篇:奥巴马竞选演讲稿

奥巴马竞选演讲稿

Obama: 奥巴马:

Hello, Chicago.您好,芝加哥。

If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America is a place where all things are poible, who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer.如果还有人仍在怀疑美国是不是一个一切皆有可能的国度的话,如果还有人仍在疑虑我们的美国的缔造者的梦想是否还存在于我们这个时代的话,如果还有人仍在质疑我们民主的力量的话,今晚你就可以得到答案。

====开篇重申“美国梦”的存在===

It’s the answer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers this nation has never seen, by people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the first time in their lives, because they believed that this time must be different, that their voices could be that difference.这个答案可以从悬挂在学校和教堂的数量空前的竞选条幅上得到;这个答案可以从等待了三四个小时,有很多还是有生以来第一次经历来投票的人们身上得到,因为他们坚信这一时刻注定与众不同,而他们的声音可以成就这种改变。

It’s the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled.Americans who sent a meage to the world that we have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states and blue states.这个答案可以从不论青年还是老年,穷人还是富人,民主党还是共和党,黑人还是白人,拉丁裔、亚裔还是美国本土人,同性恋者还是异性恋者,残疾人还是非残疾人身上得到——他们向世界发出了这样的信息——

We are, and always will be, the United States of America.我们从来不分红色之州和蓝色之州,我们永远都是统一的美利坚合众国。====此处”United”一语双关,即可以拉拢没有投票给他的共和党人,也可以劝解投票给他的人要与政见不同者和睦相处——因为“大家都是美国人”。====

It’s the answer that led those who’ve been told for so long by so many to be cynical and fearful and doubtful about what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day.这个答案告诉了那些一直以来充满焦虑、恐惧和怀疑的人们,我们可以将双手放在历史之轮上,将它再次转向充满希望的美好明天。

It’s been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this date in this election at this defining moment change has come to America.这一刻我们已经等待了太久,但是今晚,由于我们在这一决定性的时刻所作出的选择,美国迎来了它崭新的一刻。

====点明“改变”主题====

A little bit earlier this evening, I received an extraordinarily gracious call from Sen.McCain.今天傍晚稍早些的时候,我接到麦凯恩参议员一个特别亲切的电话。

Sen.McCain fought long and hard in this campaign.And he’s fought even longer and harder for the country that he loves.He has endured sacrifices for America that most of us cannot begin to imagine.We are better off for the service rendered by this brave and selfle leader.I congratulate him;I congratulate Gov.Palin for all that they’ve achieved.And I look forward to working with them to renew this nation’s promise in the months ahead.他在这场漫长而艰难的选举中一直努力着,而他为他所热爱的国家所付出的努力甚至更加艰辛而长久。可能我们当中的很多人甚至都无法想象麦凯恩议员从何时便开始为我们的国家奉献自己,而我们却早已享受到了这位勇敢无私的领导者为国家所做出的贡献。我祝贺他和佩琳州长取得的成就。

同时我也期待着能够和他们一同努力,共同延续这个国家对她的人民许下的承诺。

====赞扬对手,进一步安慰“敌人”====

I want to thank my partner in this journey, a man who campaigned from his heart, and spoke for the men and women he grew up with on the streets of Scranton and rode with on the train home to Delaware, the vice president-elect of the United States, Joe Biden.我要感谢我的竞选伙伴,他始终遵循着自己内心深处的声音,他始终代表着那些和他一起在斯克兰顿街边长大,一起坐着火车回到故乡特拉华州的人们,新当选的美国副总统乔·拜登。

And I would not be standing here tonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for the last 16 years the rock of our family, the love of my life, the nation’s next first lady Michelle Obama.如果没有过去这16年来一位挚友的支持,没有稳定的家庭,没有我一生的挚爱,没有我们国家的下一位第一夫人,米歇尔·奥巴马,今晚我将不可能站在这里。

Sasha and Malia I love you both more than you can imagine.And you have earned the new puppy that’s coming with us to the new White House.马莉娅和萨莎,你们很难想象我有多爱你们。现在你们可以带着宠物狗一起来到新的白宫了。

And while she’s no longer with us, I know my grandmother’s watching, along with the family that made me who I am.I mi them tonight.I know that my debt to them is beyond measure.还有,虽然我的外祖母已永远离开了我们,但我知道她也正和所有成就我、支持我的家人们一样在看着我。我今晚非常想念他们,而且知道我欠他们的已经太多.To my sister Maya, my sister Alma, all my other brothers and sisters, thank you so much for all the support that you’ve given me.I am grateful to them.我的妹妹玛雅,我的妹妹玛雅和阿尔玛,我的所有其他的兄弟姐妹们,感谢你们给了我这么多的一切支持,我感谢他们.And to my campaign manager, David Plouffe, the unsung hero of this campaign, who built the best--the best political campaign, I think, in the history of the United States of America.还有我的竞选顾问大卫-Plouffe,此次竞选的无名英雄,我认为,是他打造了美利坚合众国历史上最好的-最好的政治运动。

To my chief strategist David Axelrod who’s been a partner with me every step of the way.感谢我的首席策略师大卫 阿克塞尔罗德,陪伴我走过向前迈进的每一步。

To the best campaign team ever aembled in the history of politics you made this happen, and I am forever grateful for what you’ve sacrificed to get it done.感谢历史上最好的竞选团队,是你们让今天成为可能,我会永远感激你们为了成就今天所做出的努力和牺牲。

But above all, I will never forget who this victory truly belongs to.It belongs to you.It belongs to you.但最重要的是,我永远不会忘记这场胜利的真正所有者,胜利属于你们,胜利属于你们。

====感谢支持者,让支持者认为“票有所值”。====

I was never the likeliest candidate for this office.We didn’t start with much money or many endorsements.Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of Washington.It began in the backyards of Des Moines and the living rooms of Concord and the front porches of Charleston.It was built by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give $5 and $10 and $20 to the cause.我从来不是最有可能当选的候选人。刚开始我们没有多少钱,也没有多少人支持或者为我们背书。我们的竞选团队不是在华盛顿的华美的宾馆大厅里组建的。它是在得梅因的后院,康科德的起居室里和查尔斯顿的门廊下组建的。这是那些从自己的微薄的积蓄中慷慨地捐出5美元,10美元和20美元的人缔造的事业。It grew strength from the young people who rejected the myth of their generation’s apathy who left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and le sleep.这是由离开家从事更艰苦、收益更少的工作,摒弃了这一代人常有的冷漠的年轻人缔造的事业。

It drew strength from the not-so-young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on doors of perfect strangers, and from the millions of Americans who volunteered and organized and proved that more than two centuries later a government of the people, by the people, and for the people has not perished from the Earth.这是由那些不再年轻却用于在寒风酷暑中敲开完全是陌生人的家门的人们缔造的事业。上百万美国人志愿组织了这件伟大的事业,证明了即使是在两个世纪以后,一个民有、民治、民享的政府仍将永世长存。

====引用林肯著名的葛底斯堡演说,强调这次胜利的意义。====

This is your victory.这是你们的胜利。And I know you didn’t do this just to win an election.And I know you didn’t do it for me.我知道你们并没有仅仅为了赢得一场选举而这样做。我也知道你们不是为了我而这样做。

You did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead.For even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime--two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century.你们这样做,是因为你们明白摆在面前的任务有多么的艰巨。即使我们今晚可以庆祝,我们仍要知道明天要面对的将是我们有生之年最艰难的挑战——两场战争,陷入危险的地球,一个世纪以来最严重的金融危机。

Even as we stand here tonight, we know there are brave Americans waking up in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan to risk their lives for us.即使我们今晚站在这里,我们知道有很多勇敢的美国人在伊拉克的沙漠和阿富汗的山区为我们冒着生命危险。

There are mothers and fathers who will lie awake after the children fall asleep and wonder how they’ll make the mortgage or pay their doctors’ bills or save enough for their child’s college education.我们知道有很多父母会在孩子们睡着以后仍然在为支付房租、医疗账单或孩子的学费发愁。

There’s new energy to harne, new jobs to be created, new schools to build, and threats to meet, alliances to repair.我们知道要开发新能源,提供更多的就业机会,建设新的的学校,面对新的的威胁,修复更多的伙伴关系。

The road ahead will be long.Our climb will be steep.We may not get there in one year or even in one term.But, America, I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we will get there.未来的路还很长,而且我们正在艰难地攀登在陡峭的山坡之上。我们未必能够在一年或是在一个总统任期之内达到目标,但美国肯定可以。我从来没有像今晚这样自信:我们肯定可以达到目标。

I promise you, we as a people will get there.我向你们承诺,我们肯定可以作为一个民族达成我们的目标。

====重申即将面临的困难和挑战,并承诺共渡难关,加油打气==== There will be setbacks and false starts.There are many who won’t agree with every decision or policy I make as president.And we know the government can’t solve every problem.这一过程肯定还会出现挫折,甚至是不成功的开始。我作为总统所做出的决策,肯定也会有许多人并不赞同。我们也知道政府并不能解决所有问题。

But I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face.I will listen to you, especially when we disagree.And, above all, I will ask you to join in the work of remaking this nation, the only way it’s been done in America for 221 years--block by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand.但我也会向你们诚恳地交待我们所面临的挑战。我会认真听从你们的建议,尤其是意见不一致的时候。总之,我邀请你们加入到国家再建的工作之中。221年来,我们的国家就是这样一砖一瓦,一点一滴地建造起来的。

What began 21 months ago in the depths of winter cannot end on this autumn night.我们既然开始于21个月前深冬,我们就不会在今年的这个秋天的夜晚结束。

This victory alone is not the change we seek.It is only the chance for us to make that change.And that cannot happen if we go back to the way things were.我们所追求的改变并不仅仅是这次的胜利。这仅仅是我们开始改变的机会。而如果我们回到以前的老样子的话,改变就永远不会发生。

It can’t happen without you, without a new spirit of service, a new spirit of sacrifice.没有你,没有一种新的服务精神,新的牺牲精神,改变是不会发生的。

So let us summon a new spirit of patriotism, of responsibility, where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves but each other.因此,让我们拿出新的爱国精神和责任感,让我们每个人都全身心投入,更加努力的工作,不仅要关心自己,还要互相关照。

Let us remember that, if this financial crisis taught us anything, it’s that we cannot have a thriving Wall Street while Main Street suffers.让我们记住,如果能从这个金融危机里吸取什么教训的话,那就是我们不能只有一个蓬勃发展的华尔街而美国的主干道却每况愈下。

In this country, we rise or fall as one nation, as one people.Let’s resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettine and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long.我们作为一个民族与美国共兴衰。让我们抵制诱惑,不要回到长久以来毒害我们的政治的党同伐异与不成熟的行为中去。

Let’s remember that it was a man from this state who first carried the banner of the Republican Party to the White House, a party founded on the values of self-reliance and individual liberty and national unity.让我们铭记,是这个州的人将共和党的旗帜扛进了白宫,这是一个将价值观建立在自信、个人自由以及国家团结基础上的政党。

Those are values that we all share.And while the Democratic Party has won a great victory tonight, we do so with a measure of humility and determination to heal the divides that have held back our progre.我们所有人都信奉这一价值。虽然民主党今晚获得了巨大的胜利,但我们未来将用谦卑和决心来弥补竞选过程中产生的裂痕。

As Lincoln said to a nation far more divided than ours, we are not enemies but friends.Though paion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection.正如林肯所说,我们不是敌人,而是朋友。我们决不能成为敌人,尽管目前的情绪有些紧张,但决不能容许它使我们之间的亲密情感纽带破裂。

And to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn, I may not have won your vote tonight, but I hear your voices.I need your help.And I will be your president, too.对于那些支持我的美国人,以及那些没有将选票投给我的人,我听到了你们的声音,我需要得到你们的帮助,而我也同样是你们的总统。

And to all those watching tonight from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces, to those who are huddled around radios in the forgotten corners of the world, our stories are singular, but our destiny is shared, and a new dawn of American leadership is at hand.还有对于所有在海外关注我们的人们,从身处广厦王宫,到偏远山区的人们,我们的故事虽然各不相同,但是我们的命运是息息相关的。新的美国就要来临。

To those--to those who would tear the world down: We will defeat you.To those who seek peace and security: We support you.And to all those who have wondered if America’s beacon still burns as bright: Tonight we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals: democracy, liberty, opportunity and unyielding hope.告诉那些企图破坏这个世界的人:我们将打败你。告诉那些追求和平和稳定的人:我们支持你。对于所有那些疑惑美国的灯塔是否还会继续明亮地燃烧的人,今夜我们将再次证明,我们国家的力量并不是来源来我们的军队的强大,也不是来源于我们财富的丰裕,而是源自于我们理念的持久力量。这些理念包括:民主、自由、机会以及坚贞不屈的希望。

That’s the true genius of America: that America can change.Our union can be perfected.What we’ve already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow.这才是真正的美国:美国会发生变化。我们的联盟可以更加完善。我们的成就让我们有希望打造更美好的明天。

This election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations.But one that’s on my mind tonight’s about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta.She’s a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election except for one thing: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old.这次选举有许多第一次,许多故事会代代相传。但是,我脑海里的故事却属于一个在亚特兰大投票的女人。她和其他排队等候投票的人没什么不同——只有一点:安 尼克松 库伯今年已经106岁了。

She was born just a generation past slavery;a time when there were no cars on the road or planes in the sky;when someone like her couldn’t vote for two reasons--because she was a woman and because of the color of her skin.她出生的时候,奴隶制刚刚废除不久;当时在道路上没有汽车,在天空中没有飞机;当时像她一样的人们由于两点原因不能参加投票:她的性别和她的肤色。

And tonight, I think about all that she’s seen throughout her century in America--the heartache and the hope;the struggle and the progre;the times we were told that we can’t, and the people who preed on with that American creed: Yes we can.而今晚,当我想到她在这一个世纪里见到的美国——那些心痛,那些希望;那些拼搏,那些进步;那些我们被告知“不能”的年代,和那些坚守着美国梦的人们:是的,我们能做到。

At a time when women’s voices were silenced and their hopes dismied, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot.Yes we can.当时妇女的声音被压制,她们的希望被忽视,她看到她们站起来,为投票权而奔走。是的,我们能做到。

When there was despair in the dust bowl and depreion acro the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a New Deal, new jobs, a new sense of common purpose.Yes we can.当世界陷入恐慌和绝望中时,她看到了一个国家战胜了自己的恐惧,创造了新的机遇,新的工作,新的共同目标。是的,我们能做到。

When the bombs fell on our harbor and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witne a generation rise to greatne and a democracy was saved.Yes we can.当炸弹落在我们的港口里,当暴政威胁世界,她在那里目睹了一代人走向伟大,民主得以保存。是的,我们能做到。

She was there for the buses in Montgomery, the hoses in Birmingham, a bridge in Selma, and a preacher from Atlanta who told a people that “We Shall Overcome.” Yes we can.A man touched down on the moon, a wall came down in Berlin, a world was connected by our own science and imagination.人类登上了月球,柏林墙倒塌,她看到了一个由科学和幻想连接的世界。

And this year, in this election, she touched her finger to a screen, and cast her vote, because after 106 years in America, through the best of times and the darkest of hours, she knows how America can change.今年,在这次选举中,她用自己的手指触摸投票站的屏幕,投出了自己的一票。因为106年后,在美国的美好和困难的经历让她知道怎样可以改变美国。

Yes we can.是的,我们能做到.America, we have come so far.We have seen so much.But there is so much more to do.So tonight, let us ask ourselves--if our children should live to see the next century;if my daughters should be so lucky to live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, what change will they see? What progre will we have made?美国,我们已经来到了今天。我们已经看到这么多。但我们还有这么多事情要做。因此,今夜,让我们反问一下我们自己,如果我们的孩子能够活到下个世纪;如果我的女儿能够幸运地活得像安-尼克森-库珀那样长,他们将会看到什么样的变化?我们那时将会取得什么样的进步?

This is our chance to answer that call.This is our moment.这是我们来回答问题的机会,这是我们的时刻。This is our time, to put our people back to work and open doors of opportunity for our kids;to restore prosperity and promote the cause of peace;to reclaim the American dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth, that, out of many, we are one;that while we breathe, we hope.And where we are met with cynicism and doubts and those who tell us that we can’t, we will respond with that timele creed that sums up the spirit of a people: Yes, we can.这是我们的时代,要使我们的人民重新工作并将机会留给我们的子孙;重新恢复繁荣并促进和平;回归我们的美国梦想并重申一个基本事实--在众人之中,我们也是其中一个;当我们呼吸,当我们充满希望的时候,我们遭遇冷嘲热讽和质疑,那些人认为我们无法做到。我们将用一句话来做出回应:不,我们可以!

Thank you.God ble you.And may God ble the United States of America.谢谢大家。上帝保佑你们。愿上帝保佑美利坚合众国。

第8篇:奥巴马竞选获胜演讲

2009年4月号中旬刊

摘 要:本文从文体学角度详细分析了美国总统奥

巴马的竞选获胜演讲中的多种修辞手法,如排比、对照、重复、头韵、比喻和引用等。

关键词:奥巴马演讲 修辞分析

大量使用修辞是英文演讲的一个主要文体特点,历

史上无数的演讲名篇无不以修辞取胜,给人留下深刻的 印象。诸如美国总统林肯的《葛底斯堡演说》中的排比句: “A government of the people,by the people,for the people shall not perish from the earth.”(民有,民治,民享的政府永 远不会在地球上消失);美国总统肯尼迪就职演说中的对 句:“Ask not what your country can do for you,ask what you can do for your country.”(不要问你的国家为你做了什么,而要先问你为你的国家做了什么。);美国黑人领袖马丁· 路德·金的《我有一个梦想》中反复使用的诸如“Now is the time”,“I have a dream”,“One hundred years later”,“With this faith”,“Let freedom ring”等重复手法;美国副总统戈 尔演讲中的头韵:“We should not demean our democracy with the politics of distraction,denial,and despair.”(我们不 可用消解、拒绝和绝望的托辞贬屈我们的民主);美国民 权运动的领导人耶西·杰克逊演讲中的比喻:“America is not like a blanket———one piece of unbroken cloth...America is more like a quilt———woven together with one common thread...”(美国不像一张地毯———一块完整的布„„美 国更像一条被子———用一根线编制在一起„„)等不胜 枚举。这些使用修辞的经典词句给人们留下了难以磨灭 的印记,被很多人熟记并稍加修改后运用到自己的写作 中去。

尽管美国新一任总统奥巴马的竞选获胜演讲(注:讲

稿非奥巴马本人撰写,执笔人是年仅27岁的乔恩·法弗 洛,当然奥巴马也会参与意见)在某些文体方面已不再固

守传统,如开始使用“It’s”,“that’s”,“She’s”等缩略形式,不再使用诸如“my fellow citizens”,“my friends”等约定俗 成的呼语,但是在修辞方面却丝毫没有懈怠,使用了很多 为其演讲增色的修辞手法,下面笔者逐一加以探讨。

1.各类演讲中最常用的修辞手法非排比(paral-

lelism)莫属,可以说是必不可少的。排比即将三个或三个 以上结构一致或相似的词、词组或句子并置在一起。使用 排比会给人以一气呵成之感,节奏感强,增强语言气势,加强表达效果,可以把论点阐述得更严密,更透彻。在奥 巴马的演讲中不乏成功的排比句。如:“The true strength of our nation comes not from our might of our arms or the

scale of our wealth,but from the enduring power of our ide-als:democracy,liberty,opportunity,and unyielding hope.”

(我们国家的真正力量不是来自我们强有力的武器,亦非

来自我们雄厚的财富,而是来自我们持久不变的理想:民

主、自由、机遇和夙愿),这属于单词的排比,而这在汉语

中一般并不归类为排比;再如:“She lived to see them stand

up and speak out and reach for the ballot.”(她活着看到女人

们站起来,说出来,并获得选举权);“There is new energy

to harne and new jobs to be created;new schools to build

and threats to meet and alliances to repair.”(我们还要使用

新的能量,创造新的就业机会,开办新的学校,勇敢面对

威胁,积极修复盟国关系)和“I would not be standing here

tonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for

the last sixteen years,the rock of our family and the love of

my life,our nation’s next First Lady,Michelle Obama.”(我今晚能站在这里,是和一个人的不懈支持分不开的。她是

我过去十六年中最好的朋友,我家庭的基石,我一生的至

爱,她就是我们国家的下一位第一夫人,米歇尔·奥巴

马),这属于词组的排比; 又如:“I may not have won your

vote,but I hear your voices,I need your help,and I will be

your President too.”(也许我没有获得你们的选票,但是我听到了你们的声音,我需要你们的帮助,我也将是你们的总统)和 “If there is anyone out there who still doubts that

America is a place where all things are poible;who still

wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our time;who

still questions the power of our democracy,tonight is your

answer.”(如果还有人怀疑美国是一个一切皆有可能的国

家,如果还有人怀疑我们国家的缔造者们的梦想如今是

否依然存在,如果还有人怀疑我们国家民主的力量,那么

今晚你们就可以得到答案),这属于句子的排比。排比的运用使奥巴马的演讲语言更丰富,结构更紧凑,说理更有

力度。

2.对照或对句(antithesis)也是演讲中一个比较常见的修辞手法。该手法通过将对比明显的两个事物或事件

并置而达到强调差异的目的,对比的两方在意思上是相

反的,但在形式是相似的。如:“It’s the answer spoken by

young and old,rich and poor,Democrat and Republican,black,white,Latino,Asian,and Native American,gay,stra

ight,disabled and not disabled...”(无论是年轻人还是年长

者,富人还是穷人,民主党人还是共和党人,黑人还是白

人,拉美人、亚洲人还是美国人,同性恋还是异性恋,残疾

人还是健全人,他们都在回答这个问题);再如:“Our sto-

ries are singular,but our destiny is shared.”(我们的故事是

不同的,但我们的命运是相同的); 又如:“To those who

would tear this world down———we will defeat you.To those

who seek peace and security———we support you.”(对于那

些想要破坏这个世界的人,我们要打败你们。对于那些追

求和平与安全的人,我们支持你们。)通过对照的方式可

奥巴马竞选获胜演讲的修辞分析

郭 瑞1

王秋生2

(1河北师范大学 外国语学院,河北 石家庄 050016;2北京语言大学 外国语学院,北京 100000)

○ 文学语言学研究

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以使自己想突出的观点更凸显。

3.重复(repetition)在汉语的修辞手法里是不单列出

来的。而且上边谈到的排比其实也属于重复的范畴,而后

边即将谈到的头韵,不会谈到的谐元韵、谐辅韵等语音重

复也包括在内。只不过修辞里指的重复更狭窄或更具体

一些,一般分为两种:同义词重复和句子结构重复。同义

词重复如:“We rise or fall as one nation;as one people.”(不

论我们沉与浮,我们都是一个国家、一个民族);再如“who

left their homes and their families”(他们离开了自己的家,自己的家人); 又如:“This is our moment.This is our time.”

(这是我们的时刻。这是我们的时代);还有“every deci-

sion or policy I make as President”(我作为总统所做的每一个决定和决策)。结构的重复如“It’s the answer...”重复

了三次,“Yes we can.”重复了七次,强调了奥巴马作为总

统对全国上下的充分信赖以及对光明未来的坚信不移,而这一句如今也成为了一句脍炙人口的流行语。结构的重复与排比很相似,学生容易混淆。两者的区别是排比句

子都并列在一起,结构紧凑;而重复的结构一般相隔着其

他的句子乃至段落。

4.头韵(alliteration),即相邻或不相邻的一组词开头

字母的重复,也是演讲常用修辞之一。如“the heartache

and the hope”(痛苦和希望),如果把heartache换成pain或

agony,意思虽未改变,但头韵就没有了,修辞效果明显下

降; 又如:“Let us resist the temptation to fall back on the

same partisanship and pettine and immaturity that has poi-

soned our politics for so long.”(让我们抵制诱惑,以免再次

回到以前那种毒害了我们的政治那么久的党派偏见、卑

鄙小气和不成熟);再如“it is only the chance for us to make

that change”(这是我们唯一加以改变的机会),其实

chance可以用opportunity,但换词之后就没有了头韵。又

如“to put our people back to work and open doors of opportu-

nity for our kids;to restore prosperity and promote the cause

of peace”(使我们的人民重新回到工作岗位,为我们的儿

童提供更多的机会,恢复我们国家的繁荣昌盛,稳步推进

和平事业)。使用头韵的作用是丰富语言结构,以引起听

众的注意,使观点更容易被他们接受。

5.暗喻(metaphor)虽不是演讲最常用修辞之一,但也

经常出现在演讲中,尤其是在马丁·路德·金的《我有一个 梦想》 中更是俯拾皆是。奥巴马的演讲没有用很多的暗 喻,毕竟该手法不像排比和重复等那么重要,而且用多了 但用不好反而会影响读者的接受。奥巴马演讲中的暗喻 例句 有 “The road ahead will be long.Our climb will be steep.”(前方的路依旧很长。我们的前进将会充满坎

坷。);还有“the rock of our family”(我家庭的基石)用来指 自己的妻子在家庭生活中的重要作用。

6.引用(allusion & quotation)也是演讲常用修辞手

法。演讲者常常引经据典,一方面显示自己的博学,另一 方面让众所周知的人或事来帮自己说话能使听众更好地

理解自己的观点。第一种是间接引用,即用典(allusion),指的是提及神话中或历史上著名的人或事件而使听众产 生联想。奥巴马在评论106岁的安·尼克松·库珀时的话就 有很多用典。如 “When the bombs fell on our harbor and tyranny threatened the world”(当炸弹落在我们的海港,当 暴行威胁整个世界)分别指的是“日本偷袭美国珍珠港” 和“德国发动二战”;“the buses in Montgomery,the hoses in Birmingham,a bridge in Selma”(蒙哥马利的公共汽车,伯 明翰的水龙头,塞尔玛的桥)指的分别是黑人为争取权利 的三个事件。“蒙哥马利的公共汽车”指1955年,黑人妇女 帕克斯在蒙哥马利市的一辆公车上拒绝给一个白人让 座,被捕入狱后触发了长达一年的黑人抵制行动,最后成 功要求该巿所有巴士废除种族隔离。“伯明翰的水龙头” 指1963年,马丁·路德·金在伯明翰城领导一场为黑人争 取工作,并反对禁止黑人在“白人餐馆”就餐的斗争。警察 使用了警犬和水龙头对付抗议的群众。而后金发表《我有 一个梦想》的著名演说。“塞尔玛的桥”则指1965年,塞尔 马地区的黑人不满政府无理剥夺他们的选举权,决定游 行到州首府蒙哥马利,但在经过埃蒙德佩图斯桥时,警察 向游行队伍施放催泪弹,又用木棍殴打游行人士,结果造 成百多人浴血的“埃盟德佩图斯桥”惨剧。这三件事都与 黑人民权运动有关且是建立在美国开国元勋的理想理念 之下的,所以奥巴马在演讲中重提这些事件,非常符合他 所提出的政治口号;“A man touched down on the moon,a wall came down in Berlin,a world was connected by our own science and imagination.”(一个人踏上了月球,一座墙在 柏林轰然倒塌,一个世界由我们的科学和想象联结在一 起)则指的是美国人尼尔·阿姆斯特朗成为第一个登上月 球的人和德国人推倒阻隔东西德28年多的柏林墙,重获 统一,这两件事分别指代当今世界两大主题,即和平与发 展,虽然这里只提到科技发展。这说明了奥巴马作为总统

不会只关注本国的发展,更要关心整个世界的格局。另外 一种引用是指不加任何修改地直接借用名人名言到自己 的演讲中,如奥巴马直接引用林肯的“a government of the people,by the people and for the people has not perished

from this earth.”(民有,民治,民享的政府永远不会从地球 上消失)。而源自亚特兰大传教士的那句“We Shall Over-come”(我们将胜利或我们将打破种族障碍)指的是美国黑 人民权运动(1955-1968)时一首主要歌曲的名字,作为第 一位美国黑人总统的奥巴马引用起来得心应手而又再合 适不过。

综上所述,多种修辞手法的使用给奥巴马的竞选获

胜演讲增色不少,为其锦上添花,使之堪称一篇成功演讲 的范例。

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