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Chapter 130 Yankees vs. Dixie(2/2)

"What we are showing you now is the video of the Donkey Party National Convention held in Atlanta today. The convention officially elected the governor of Massachusetts, Michael Dukakis, as the next candidate for the office of governor.

Also announced was his running mate, U.S. Senator Lloyd Bentson of Texas.

The following is the situation at the scene.”

In the evening, Ronald went back to his house on Fifth Avenue. Donna was too lazy to go back to her apartment on Long Island, so she found a bedroom with Ronald to sleep in.

After the two had dinner, they were watching TV.

"Oh, it seems that this year's election will be a complete Yankee vs. Dixie battle," Donna said to Ronald while drinking coffee and pointing at the TV.

"How to say?"

"You see, although the deputy commander is from New England, he made his fortune in Texas and entered the political arena. Now he is generally regarded as the representative of Texans. So Dukakis wants to find a Texas senator.

Counteract George Sr.'s influence in the South.

I think George Sr. will eventually find a Massachusetts politician as his running mate."

"That's not necessarily true, right?" Ronald thought of the Dan Quayle he saw today. In short, this year's election has clear barriers. On one side are urban elites, on the other side are country cowboys, on the other side are liberals, and on the other side are the electronics industry innovation base.

Conservatives, we must preserve the tradition for America.

The conference opened with a female singer singing.

"Let the rivers run

Let all the dreamers wake up the nation

Come, New Jerusalem..."

"Pfft..." Ronald spit out a sip of coffee. Isn't this the theme song "Let the river run" written and sung by Carly Simon?

How did it become the theme song for the Donkey Party National Conference?

"What's wrong with you?" Donna handed the tissue to Ronald.

"Hey, I'm going to make a call." Now that this song has a national exposure opportunity, we can't miss it. We must continue to keep it popular, which will be of great benefit to the movie box office.

"Who is this person?" Ronald told Michael Gray about the new development and asked him to consider this factor in his marketing plan. After chatting for more than 20 minutes, he came back and found that the TV was still on the TV when he went to make the phone call just now.

A handsome guy started giving a speech.

"This is the governor of Arkansas. He is very handsome." Donna pointed to the person on the TV and said, "Someone was gesturing to him to come down just now, but he said it very well. Why should you tell him to come down?

He talks more charmingly than Dukakis, is more organized, has a higher IQ among politicians, and is approachable."

"We want Michael, we want Michael" the audience's cry came out through the television broadcast.

"I know you want Michael (Duka Keith) to be the commander-in-chief. I have tried to tell the national audience your reasons for supporting Michael..."

The speaker stopped helplessly and explained to the die-hard Donkey Party voters in the audience who asked him to leave. These people are all loyal supporters of Dukakis, but the election is decided by the middle voters. Isn't this a

A good opportunity, a good opportunity to promote political opinions to the people across the country through television broadcasts?

"Hush..." The die-hard Donkey Party followers below were even more unwilling to listen and began to boo him.

A senator from the Donkey Party tried to shout to him to ask him to end it as soon as possible. After that had no effect, he walked up to the governor of Arkansas who was speaking and made a throat-cutting gesture to him.

"Let me list the achievements of Governor Dukakis such as balancing the budget and welfare reform. Ronald Economics is just a scam. It is impossible to balance a finance that cannot make ends meet..."

"This person can be the commander-in-chief in the future." Donna drank the last sip of coffee. She admired this kind of politician who had financial knowledge. It was much better than the current commander-in-chief who only knew how to spend money and ignored the soaring deficit.

With a snap, ABC also saw the gesture of slitting the throat. In addition, booing a speaker at the Donkey Party conference was too outrageous and appeared to be a serious internal conflict, so it simply cut off the scene of the speech.
Chapter completed!
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