Khaled: Are you going to the polling place or are you voting by absentee ballot again?
卡勒德:你準(zhǔn)備去投票所嗎?或者是再投缺席票?
Bernice: I always vote with an absentee ballot so I can vote in the comfort of my own home and in my own time. In fact, I’ve already mailed in my ballot.
柏妮絲:我總是投缺席票,那樣我就可以舒服的在家投票,享用自己的時間。實(shí)際上,我已經(jīng)郵寄出了我的選票。
Khaled: Good for you. Which candidate did you vote for in the governor's race?
卡勒德:能這樣不錯,那州長競選中你選的誰?
Bernice: I didn’t vote for either of the bozos that are running. I voted for a write-in candidate.
柏妮絲:我沒有選參加競選的那些家伙們,我選了一個選民自填的候選人。
Khaled: A write-in candidate? There isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that a write-in candidate is going to win this election.
卡勒德:一個選民自填的候選人?選民自填的候選人毫無希望競選成功。
Bernice: That may be so, but I have to vote with my conscience, and I can’t bring myself to vote for either of those people. Have you voted?
柏妮絲:可能會這樣,但是我憑自己良心選舉,我不能讓自己去選那些人。你選了嗎?
Khaled: Not yet. I’m going to vote at the polls on Election Day. I want more time to think about whom to vote for and to read up on the ballot measures. There are a lot of them this time.
卡勒德:還沒有呢,我準(zhǔn)備在選舉當(dāng)天再選,我想多花點(diǎn)時間思考一下選誰,仔細(xì)研究一下再選,這次參加選舉的人很多。
Bernice: Yeah, but the governor’s race is the only thing I care about. I can’t stand the thought of having either of those bozos as the next governor.
柏妮絲:是啊,州長選舉是我唯一關(guān)心的事情。我一想到這些人中的任何一個人要當(dāng)下一屆州長我都受不了。
Khaled: Just out of curiosity, who did you write in as a candidate?
卡勒德:我就是好奇,你到底填的誰做候選人?
Bernice: You.
柏妮絲:你啊!
Khaled: Me?! You’re crazy. I don’t want to be governor.
卡勒德:我?你瘋了啊,我不想當(dāng)州長。
Bernice: It was either you or me, and I’d rather not be a candidate and have to be in the company of those bozos.
柏妮絲:不是你就是我,與其和那些家伙們一起作伴,我更愿意不做這個候選人。
Bernice:I always vote with an absentee ballot so I can vote in the comfort of my own home and in my own time. In fact, I’ve already mailed in my ballot.
Khaled:Good for you. Which candidate did you vote for in the governor's race?
Bernice:I didn’t vote for either of the bozos that are running. I voted for a write-in candidate.
Khaled:A write-in candidate? There isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that a write-in candidate is going to win this election.
Bernice:That may be so, but I have to vote with my conscience, and I can’t bring myself to vote for either of those people. Have you voted?
Khaled:Not yet. I’m going to vote at the polls on Election Day. I want more time to think about whom to vote for and to read up on the ballot measures. There are a lot of them this time.
Bernice:Yeah, but the governor’s race is the only thing I care about. I can’t stand the thought of having either of those bozos as the next governor.
Khaled:Just out of curiosity, who did you write in as a candidate?
Bernice:You.
Khaled:Me?! You’re crazy. I don’t want to be governor.
Bernice:It was either you or me, and I’d rather not be a candidate and have to be in the company of those bozos.