From the first he vehemently preached the doctrine of party loyalty; if beaten in the convention, he voted the straight ticket in the election.
从一开始,他就极力宣扬对党忠诚的学说。如果在大会上被打败, 他就在选举中投了直票。
单词 | Straight ticket |
释义 |
Straight ticket
原声例句
美国历史 From the first he vehemently preached the doctrine of party loyalty; if beaten in the convention, he voted the straight ticket in the election. 从一开始,他就极力宣扬对党忠诚的学说。如果在大会上被打败, 他就在选举中投了直票。
英语百科
Straight-ticket voting(重定向自Straight ticket)
Straight-ticket voting or straight-party voting is the practice of voting for every candidate that a political party has on a general election ballot. For example, if a member of the Democratic Party in the United States votes for every candidate for president, Senator, Representative, Governor, state legislators, and those running for local government who are Democratic, this is considered straight-ticket voting. In general, straight-ticket voting was a very common occurrence up until around the 1960s and 1970s. Since that time, straight-ticket voting has declined in the United States among the general voting population; however, strong partisans (that is strong party identifiers) have remained straight-ticket voters. |
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