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VOA慢速英语:Candidates Mimic Animals on Campaign Trail
During a campaign visit in Nevada earlier this week, Hillary Clinton told a story about her husband, Bill.
Bill, or William J. Clinton, was the U.S. president for eight years, starting in 1993.
Before he was president. Clinton was a politician in his home state of Arkansas.
One of his opponents produced an ad using the sound of a barking dog to mock Clinton and question his truthfulness.
Hillary Clinton, who is running for U.S. president now, said the funny ad had people barking for days in Arkansas.
And then she made her point by barking. She said she wished she could send that dog to the Republican candidates and have it bark every time they made a false statement.
Alex Lee is a video producer from cnn. He used the social media app called Vine to put together a series of clips showing all the times presidential candidates have made animal sounds during the campaign.
It shows Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Jeb Bush and Donald Trump making animal noises.
And the video is called “The Sound of Politics in 2016.”
Take a look.
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