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ທ່ານນາງ Clinton ບໍ່ໄດ້ເປັນ ປະທານາທິບໍດີ ແມ່ຍິງ ຄົນທຳອິດຂອງ ສະຫະລັດ

ຜູ້ຖືກສະເໜີຊື່ແຂ່ງຂັນເອົາຕຳແໜ່ງປະທານາທິບໍດີສັງກັດພັກ ເດໂມແຄຣັດ ທ່ານນາງ Hillary Clinton ຍົກມືທັກທາຍຄະນະຜູ້ແທນ ກ່ອນກ່າວຄຳປາໄສ ໃນລະຫວ່າງ ວັນສຸດທ້າຍ ຂອງກອງປະຊຸມຫຼວງພັກເດໂມແຄຣັດ ໃນນະຄອນຟິລາແດລເຟຍ. 28 ກໍລະກົດ, 2016.
ຜູ້ຖືກສະເໜີຊື່ແຂ່ງຂັນເອົາຕຳແໜ່ງປະທານາທິບໍດີສັງກັດພັກ ເດໂມແຄຣັດ ທ່ານນາງ Hillary Clinton ຍົກມືທັກທາຍຄະນະຜູ້ແທນ ກ່ອນກ່າວຄຳປາໄສ ໃນລະຫວ່າງ ວັນສຸດທ້າຍ ຂອງກອງປະຊຸມຫຼວງພັກເດໂມແຄຣັດ ໃນນະຄອນຟິລາແດລເຟຍ. 28 ກໍລະກົດ, 2016.

ທ່ານນາງ Hillary Clinton ໄດ້ເປັນທາງເລືອກທີ່ເຫັນໄດ້ຊັດສຳລັບພັກເດໂມແຄຣັດ ກ່ອນ ທີ່ພວກເຂົາເຈົ້າໄດ້ເລີ່ມສະເໜີຊື່ຂອງຜູ້ລົງແຂ່ງຂັນເອົາຕຳແໜ່ງປະທານາທິບໍດີ ຂອງພວກ ເຂົາເຈົ້າ.

ຫຼາຍມື້ກ່ອນການເລືອກຕັ້ງ​ໃນວັນອັງຄານວານນີ້, ການຢັ່ງຫາງສຽງຢ່າງກວ້າງຂວາງທົ່ວ ປະເທດໄດ້ໃຫ້ທ່ານນາງ ມີຄະແນນນຳໜ້າທ່ານ Donald Trump ໜ້ອຍໜຶ່ງ. ທ່ານນາງ ເຄີຍ​ແມ່ນມີປະສົບການທາງການເມືອງທີ່ຕາມປະຫວັດສາດແລ້ວ ໄດ້ເປັນເສັ້ນທາງໄປສູ່ ທຳນຽບຂາວ.

ເມື່ອພວກຜູ້ລົງຄະແນນສຽງ ໄດ້ມີໂອກາດສະ​ແດງ​ອອກຊຶ່ງ​ຄວາມ​ຮູ້ສຶກຂອງພວກເຂົາເຈົ້າ ທີ່ໜ່ວຍ​ປ່ອນ​ບັດເລືອກຕັ້ງ, ທ່ານນາງ Clinton ໄດ້ເສຍ​ໃນຄວາມພະຍາຍາມທີ່ຈະກາຍ ເປັນແມ່ຍິງຄົນທຳອິດ ທີ່ຖືກເລືອກໃຫ້ເປັນປະທານາທິບໍດີຂອງ ສະຫະລັດ.

ຫົວໜ້າການໂຄສະນາຫາສຽງຂອງທ່ານນາງ Clinton ທ່ານ John Podesta ໄດ້ບອກ ບັນດາຜູ້ສະໜັບສະໜູນ ໃນການ​ໂຮມຊຸມນຸມໂຄ ສະນາຫາສຽງຂອງທ່ານນາງໃນນະຄອນ ນິວຢອກ ໃຫ້ເດີນທາງກັບບ້ານຕອນ 2 ໂມງເຊົ້າໃນວັນພຸດມື້ນີ້, ກ່ອນການແຂ່ງຂັນຈະຖືກ ປິດ ລົງຢ່າງເປັນທາງການ, ໂດຍກ່າວວ່າ ຄະແນນສຽງຍັງມີ​ການນັບກັນຢູ່ ແລະ ວ່າມັນ ອາດຈະເປັນ​ທີ່​ຮູ້​ກັນ​ຕາມ​ພາຍຫລັງໃນມື້ນີ້.

ທ່ານ Podesta ໄດ້ກ່າວວ່າ “ຂ້າພະເຈົ້າຢາກໃຫ້ໝົດທຸກຄົນ ທີ່ຢູ່ໃນຫ້ອງປະຊຸມນີ້ຮູ້ ແລະ ໝົດທຸກຄົນໃນທົ່ວປະເທດຜູ້ທີ່ໄດ້ສະໜັບສະໜູນທ່ານນາງ Clinton ຮູ້ວ່າ ການ ອອກສຽງຂອງພວກທ່ານ ແລະ ຄວາມກະຕືລືລົ້ນຂອງພວກທ່ານ ມີຄວາມໝາຍຢ່າງຍິ່ງ ຕໍ່ທ່ານນາງ ແລະ ຄູ່ຮ່ວມລົງແຂ່ງຂັນທ່ານ Tim Kane ແລະພວກເຮົາໝົດທຸກຄົນ. ພວກເຮົາມີພູມໃຈໃນຕົວຂອງພວກທ່ານຫຼາຍ ແລະພວກເຮົາກໍມີຄວາມພາກພູມໃຈຕໍ່ ທ່ານນາງຫຼາຍເຊັ່ນກັນ.”

ແຕ່ທ່ານນາງ Clinton ບໍ່ໄດ້ຢູ່ທີ່ນັ້ນ.

ພວກຜູ້ສະໜັບສະໜູນເບິ່ງຜົນການເລືອກຕັ້ງ ໃນລະຫວ່າງ ການຊຸມນຸມຄ່ຳຄືນການເລືອກຕັ້ງຂອງ ທ່ານນາງ Hillary Clinton ທີ່ສູນການປະຊຸມ Jacob Javits ໃນນະຄອນ ນິວຢອກ. 8 ພະຈິກ 2016.
ພວກຜູ້ສະໜັບສະໜູນເບິ່ງຜົນການເລືອກຕັ້ງ ໃນລະຫວ່າງ ການຊຸມນຸມຄ່ຳຄືນການເລືອກຕັ້ງຂອງ ທ່ານນາງ Hillary Clinton ທີ່ສູນການປະຊຸມ Jacob Javits ໃນນະຄອນ ນິວຢອກ. 8 ພະຈິກ 2016.

ການຊຸມນຸມໄດ້ຖືກຈັດຂຶ້ນທີ່ສູນການປະຊຸມ Jacob Javits ຊຶ່ງເປັນສະຖານທີ່ໆມີເພດານ ແກ້ວຍາວກວ້າງ ແລະ ເປັນສິ່ງທີ່ອາດເປັນສັນຍາລັກສຳລັບການ​ໄດ້​ຮັບ​ໄຊຊະນະຂອງ ທ່ານນາງ Clinton.

ພວກຜູ້ສະໜັບສະໜູນທ່ານ Trump ໄດ້ສະແດງຄວາມປິຕິຍິນດີຢ່າງຍິ່ງໃນຕອນແລງ ຂອງວັນອັງຄານວານນີ້ ຫຼັງຈາກໄດ້ຫຼິ້ນເພງຊາດເພື່ອຮັບເອົາຄວາມເປັນຈິງໃນສິ່ງທີ່ໄດ້ ເກີດຂຶ້ນຢ່າງຊ້າໆ ໃນຂະນະທີ່ຄ່ຳຄືນ ດຳເນີນໄປ.

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In Pictures: Hillary Clinton Through the Years

Hillary Rodham was born on October 26, 1947. She grew up in a middle-class home in Park Ridge, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. (hillaryclinton.com)
1/16 Hillary Rodham was born on October 26, 1947. She grew up in a middle-class home in Park Ridge, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. (hillaryclinton.com)
Her dad, Hugh, was a World War II Navy veteran—and a lifelong Republican. He ran a business where he designed, printed, and sold draperies. Hillary, her mom, and her brothers, Hugh Jr. and Anthony, helped out in the business whenever they could. (hillaryc
2/16 Her dad, Hugh, was a World War II Navy veteran—and a lifelong Republican. He ran a business where he designed, printed, and sold draperies. Hillary, her mom, and her brothers, Hugh Jr. and Anthony, helped out in the business whenever they could. (hillaryc
Hillary met Bill Clinton while studying at Yale University. They began dating in 1971. (hillaryclinton.com)
3/16 Hillary met Bill Clinton while studying at Yale University. They began dating in 1971. (hillaryclinton.com)
After law school, Hillary went to work for the Children’s Defense Fund. (hillaryclinton.com)
4/16 After law school, Hillary went to work for the Children’s Defense Fund. (hillaryclinton.com)
On October 11, 1975, Hillary married Bill in a small ceremony in Fayetteville, Arkansas. (hillaryclinton.com)
5/16 On October 11, 1975, Hillary married Bill in a small ceremony in Fayetteville, Arkansas. (hillaryclinton.com)
Gov. Bill Clinton, wife Hillary Rodham, and week-old baby Chelsea pose for a family picture, March 5, 1980.  It's the couple's first child.  (AP Photo/Donald R. Broyles)
6/16 Gov. Bill Clinton, wife Hillary Rodham, and week-old baby Chelsea pose for a family picture, March 5, 1980. It's the couple's first child. (AP Photo/Donald R. Broyles)
Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas and his wife Hillary Rodham Clinton stop at Blake’s Restaurant in Manchester, New Hampshire on Saturday, Feb. 15, 1992 for a cup of coffee prior to a door-to-door campaign drive. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
7/16 Gov. Bill Clinton of Arkansas and his wife Hillary Rodham Clinton stop at Blake’s Restaurant in Manchester, New Hampshire on Saturday, Feb. 15, 1992 for a cup of coffee prior to a door-to-door campaign drive. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)
Hillary Rodham Clinton sits on the lap of her husband, democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton left, as she jokes with vice presidential candidate Al Gore and his wife, Tipper, during a brief rest on their bus in Durham, N.C., Monday, Oct. 26, 1992
8/16 Hillary Rodham Clinton sits on the lap of her husband, democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton left, as she jokes with vice presidential candidate Al Gore and his wife, Tipper, during a brief rest on their bus in Durham, N.C., Monday, Oct. 26, 1992
Bill Clinton was elected president in 1992 and re-elected in 1996. (hillaryclinton.com)
9/16 Bill Clinton was elected president in 1992 and re-elected in 1996. (hillaryclinton.com)
President Clinton makes a statement as first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton looks on at the White House, Saturday, Dec. 19, 1998 thanking those Democratic members of the House of Representatives who voted against impeachment and vowing to complete his term.
10/16 President Clinton makes a statement as first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton looks on at the White House, Saturday, Dec. 19, 1998 thanking those Democratic members of the House of Representatives who voted against impeachment and vowing to complete his term.
In 2000, Hillary became the first woman to serve as U.S. senator from New York. In 2006, she was re-elected to the U.S. Senate with 67 percent of the vote. (hillaryclinton.com)
11/16 In 2000, Hillary became the first woman to serve as U.S. senator from New York. In 2006, she was re-elected to the U.S. Senate with 67 percent of the vote. (hillaryclinton.com)
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., left, gestures for time as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., responds to a question during a Democratic presidential debate in Los Angeles, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
12/16 Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., left, gestures for time as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., responds to a question during a Democratic presidential debate in Los Angeles, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)
Myanmar's pro-democracy opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speak to the press after meetings at Suu Kyi's residence in Yangon, Myanmar Friday, Dec. 2, 2011. (AP Photo/Saul Loeb, Pool)
13/16 Myanmar's pro-democracy opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, right, and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speak to the press after meetings at Suu Kyi's residence in Yangon, Myanmar Friday, Dec. 2, 2011. (AP Photo/Saul Loeb, Pool)
In this July 14, 2016, file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, accompanied by Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., speaks at a rally at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, Va. Clinton chose Kaine to be her running mate. (AP Photo/An
14/16 In this July 14, 2016, file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, accompanied by Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., speaks at a rally at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, Va. Clinton chose Kaine to be her running mate. (AP Photo/An
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016. (AP Photo/John Locher)
15/16 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks to Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016. (AP Photo/John Locher)
Former President Bill Clinton kisses Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as she and their daughter, Chelsea Clinton, greet supports during the presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Sept. 26, 2016.
16/16 Former President Bill Clinton kisses Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as she and their daughter, Chelsea Clinton, greet supports during the presidential debate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Sept. 26, 2016.
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