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[3중급] Obama Hits at McCain's Appeal to Women  

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[Obama Hits at McCain's Appeal to Women]

'He's Been
on the Wrong Side' of Women's Issues,
Obama Tells

ABC News
By JAKE TAPPER
June 16, 2008


Sen. Barack Obama hit back
at Sen. John McCain's recent attempts
to court women voters
who flocked to Sen. Hillary Clinton's failed presidential bid
in droves.

"On almost every single issue
that's important to women,
he's been
on the wrong side,"
the presumptive Democratic nominee told
ABC News
in an interview in Flint, Mich. Monday.

"You know,
he is
in favor of judges
who would overturn
Roe v. Wade.

He has opposed
equal pay.

He has opposed
the CHIP [Children's Health Insurance] program,
that would make children insured,"
Obama said.

Over the weekend
McCain pledged to increase
the numbers of women in government
if he is elected president.

"I assure you,
with confidence,
at the end of my first term
you will see
a dramatic increase of women
in every part of the government,
in my administration,"

McCain said Saturday.
"I look you
in the eye
and I promise."

Women voters,
who are estimated to represent
about 54 percent of the electorate
in November,
have emerged
as a key demographic.

Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., won
them in 2004
by 3 percentage points
and former vice president Al Gore won
them in 2000
by 11 percentage points.

McCain has turned on
the charm in a bid
to win over women
disgruntled by Clinton's defeat, (불만인)
despite polls
showing Obama is winning over women.

Obama is leading
McCain
by 13 percentage points
among female voters
according to a Gallup poll
released last week.

Answering questions
at a "virtual town hall" meeting,
which his campaign promoted
as an opportunity
McCain aimed
at former Clinton supporters,
McCain's opening remarks
at the event
included
a long section of praise
for the New York senator.

"Every place that I go,
I'm told
that Sen. Clinton inspired
millions of young women
in this country,"

McCain said.
"And not necessarily young women —
inspired
a whole generation of young Americans
in this country."

In an interview Monday,
Obama highlighted
McCain's voting record on issues
that predominantly affect women. (대부분은)

"He has opposed
efforts to protect women
against some of the discrimination
that they experience in the workplace,"

Obama said.
"You know,
that's not going to be a track record
that I think is going to be very appealing
to women."

Obama, McCain Locked
in Tight Battle

The latest public opinion polls show
Obama locked
in a tight race with McCain —
despite a year
where the GOP is thought to be
at a disadvantage.

The economic recession and fatigue
with the Iraq war
has tanked
President Bush's approval ratings
to 31 percent.

Some 82 percent of Americans say
the country's seriously off
on the wrong track,
according to the latest ABC News poll.

Obama said
the tight race can be blamed
on a variety of factors,
including his long Democratic primary battle
against Clinton, D.N.Y.,
and a recent history of close presidential contests.

"Senator Clinton was a formidable and terrific candidate,"
he said,
"and so while we were doing that,
John McCain basically was getting
a pass."

Gore
to Endorse Obama
Tonight

He said
he's confident
he'll win
the White House in November.


"When people get to know
my track record
and contrast it
with John McCain's,
when they know
that I'm giving
a middle-class tax cut
to working families,
and he's giving
a tax cut, a quarter
of which goes to people
making more than $2.8 million,
when people see
that I'm offering
universal health care,
and John McCain is not,
those are going to be decisive issues
during a year
when families,
like those here in Flint,
are really feeling left behind,"
Obama said.

The presumptive Democratic nominee campaigned
in Flint today,
and will be joined
for the first time by Gore
at a campaign event
in Detroit tonight.

"A few hours from now
I will step
on stage in Detroit, Michigan
to announce my support
for Senator Barack Obama,"

Mr. Gore said
in an e-mail
sent to his supporters Monday.
"From now through Election Day,
I intend to do
whatever I can to make sure
he is elected President of the United States."

Obama Advocates
Civil Unions for Gays

Asked whether he is bothered
by the gay marriage ceremonies
performed across California today,
Obama,
who personally opposes same-sex marriage,
said "No."

The presumptive Democratic nominee said (추정하는)
he stands by (준비하다)
his pledge to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act —
the 1996 law
passed by Congress
and signed by President Bill Clinton
that stipulates (규정하다)
states don't have to recognize (인정하다)
other states' marriages
if not between a man and a woman.

"I believe
that marriage is between a man and a woman,
but I also think
that same-sex partners should be able
to visit each other in hospitals,
they should be able to transfer
property,
they should be able to get
the same federal rights and benefits
that are conferred
onto married couples."
Obama told
ABC News.

Obama said
he strongly supports
civil unions.

"I still think
that these are decisions
that need to be made
at a state and local level,"
he said.

"As president,
my job is to make sure
that the federal government is not discriminating
and that we maintain
the federal government's historic role
in not meddling with what states are doing (개입하다)
when it comes to marriage law.

That's what I'll do
as president."

Obama: Bush Policies Boosted
Terrorism Recruitment

Obama blasted (공격하다)
the Bush administration
for its handling of Guantanamo
and said
they have given
"a huge boost to terrorist recruitment
in countries
that say,
'Look, this is how the United States treats
Muslims.'"

The Illinois senator, a former constitutional law professor, said
while he hasn't opposed
the national security surveillance program
in theory,
the Bush administration has "been willing to skirt
basic protections
that are in our Constitution,
that our founders put in place."

"It is my firm belief
that we can track terrorists,
we can crack down
on threats against the United States,
but we can do so
within the constraints of our Constitution.

And there has been no evidence
on their part
that we can't."

Pointing to Guantanamo Bay,
Obama said
the fact
that so few of the people
being held by the U.S.
have had a trial
has destroyed U.S. credibility
around the world
when it comes
to rule of law.

"We could have done
the exact same thing,
but done it
in a way
that was consistent with our laws,"

he said,
pointing to the incarceration of people (투옥)
involved with the first bombing
of the World Trade Center.

"What we know is that,
in previous terrorist attacks —
for example,
the first attack
against the World Trade Center,
we were able to arrest
those responsible,
put them
on trial.


They are currently
in U.S. prisons, incapacitated,"(무능하게 하다)

Obama said.
"And the fact
that the administration has not tried to do
that has created
a situation
where not only have we never actually put
many of these folks
on trial,
but we have destroyed
our credibility
when it comes
to rule of law
all around the world."

Obama Opposes
McCain School Voucher Plan

And on the same day
that he was extolling (칭찬하다)
the need
to shake up the "status quo"
in education,
Obama also defended
his opposition to school vouchers.

"We don't have enough slots
for every child
to go into a parochial school
or a private school.

And what you would see is a huge drain of resources
out of the public schools,"
Obama said.

McCain advocates
giving every parent a voucher
to essentially choose
which school they'd like
to send their child.

Obama,
whose two daughters attend
private school,
said
that idea would crush
the public school system entirely.

"But what I don't want to do is to see
a diminished commitment
to the public schools to the point
where all we have are the hardest-to-teach kids
with the least involved parents
with the most disabilities
in the public schools,"
he said.

"That's going to make things worse,
and we're going to lose
the commitment to public schools
that I think
have been so important
to building this country."

Read
the full interview transcript HERE.
With contributions
by ABC News' Bret Hovell and Jennifer Parker.



 

 

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