University student ~, she says that she is a woman does not bother me, but I am not going to vote for her because she seems (to) very arrogant and I do not like her (n)or the president.

       Despite billboards and campaign posters the election has been very low-key. Argentine political consultant SB notes (they) there have been no public debates among the presidential contenders and most campaign (in the presences) appearances by the candidates go (over truly a) virtually unnoticed by the broader public.

       He says this campaign and these candidates have not generated any enthusiasm. Only one in (full) four Argentines is paying attention to the campaign.

       (A poll intisue) Important issues are not being debated, in part because the (cautioners) K have refused to do so. The President and first lady refuse to talk to reporters to (fill) field the question and give answers.

To avoid a runoff (a faction) election, CF would have to win 45 percent of the vote, (worry see) or receive 40 percent with a ten-point lead over the second place finisher. Most political analysts believe the first lady can win (now) outright, but note that (a pree) pre-election polls (so) are often unreliable in Argentina.

NEW WORDS:

Arrogant: a 傲慢

Virtuallyad 事实上

Contendern 竞争者

Outrighta& ad 直率的,完全的

Runoff: n 决定性竞选

Field: v 巧妙回答

TIPS:

可以的,小词注意,appearancevirtuallyImportant issuesor receive