(In) A confident(ce) senator Hillary Clinton has gotten a bounce in her campaign and a surge in opinion polls (turn to a) since her crucial win more than a week ago in the Pennsylvania primary.

Speaking on ABC news, she rejected suggestions from some Democratic Party leaders that the long tough battle for the nomination is hurting Democrats’ chances in the general election against the presumptive Republican presidential nominee(ation) Senator John McCain.

       “We (could) are going to have a great election here in Indiana, people deserve(d it) to, (avid) have their voices and their votes counted on it and) we (will go on) are going to the next contests. I’m (kicking) picking up a momentum (to) every single day and I think it has been good for the Democratic Party.”

       Senator Clinton picked up the endorsement Friday of Indiana’s largest newspaper, the Indianapolis Star, which cited her experience and her grasp of major issues.

       Polls show a very tight race in Indiana and that Senator Obama’s comfortable (tugigle) two-digit lead in the polls in North Carolina has dwindled down to single digits.

NEW WORDS:

Dwindle: v 逐渐变小

TIPS:

这几天是怎么了?我在干嘛?小词:picking upeverytwo-digitgrasp