A: You voted, right? B: You know I did. A: Who did you vote for? B: I voted for Obama, of course! A: Can you believe that he actually won? B: I knew he would win. A: I didnt think he would. B: He was the top candidate. A: I figured people wouldnt vot...
A: Did you vote? B: Of course! A: Who was your vote for President? B: My vote was for Barack Obama. A: I didnt expect him to win. B: I had no doubt in my mind that he would win. A: What made you think that? B: Nobody could compete with him. A: I thou...
A: Did you vote yesterday? B: I sure did! A: What candidate did you vote for? B: I voted for Obama. A: Im shocked he actually won. B: I knew he would win. A: Howd you know? B: He was the best candidate this year. A: What about him being black? B: I g...
A: Can you tell that Im excited? B: What are you excited about? A: I voted today. B: Was this your first time? A: I just turned 18 a month ago. B: Youre lucky. A: What do you mean? B: Because you turned 18 in an election year. A: I didnt even think o...
A: I am really excited! B: Why are you so excited? A: I just got done voting. B: This was your first time voting, wasnt it? A: I just turned 18 last month. B: That is so lucky of you. A: Why? B: You turned 18 a month before the election. A: I didnt t...
A: I am so excited! B: Excited about what? A: I just voted. B: Is this the first time youve voted? A: Yes, I just had my 18th birthday this year. B: Thats lucky. A: Why is that? B: You turned 18 in an election year. A: I didnt think about it like tha...
Sandra had not been to Las Vegas in more than a year. She was excited. Her sister Janice was coming by to pick her up in about ten minutes. Sandra finished putting her toothbrush and toothpaste into her travel bag; those were the last two items on he...
Bangladesh, one of the world's poorest countries, has moved a step closer to a return to democracy with a relatively peaceful parliamentary election. Officials say about 70 percent of the 81 million eligible voters went to the polls Monday. The Awam...
By Naomi Martig Hong Kong 20 March 2008 Stock markets in Asia remain jittery, with fears of a U.S. recession continuing to cause major market fluctuation. As Naomi Martig reports from Hong Kong, financial analysts say that this may be the beginning o...