福克斯独家报道:美国众议院共和党人正在选举周期前向关键投票群体阐述其立场,预计共和党将在保住国会控制权的斗争中面临艰难挑战。
众议院共和党会议主席、密歇根州共和党人莉萨·麦克莱恩(Lisa McClain)上周末末在佛罗里达州南部向西班牙裔和拉丁裔社区兜售前总统唐纳德·特朗普的”宏伟美丽法案”,她告诉福克斯新闻数字频道记者,她有信心共和党人在11月大选前能继续获得这些选民的支持。
“他们和其他任何美国人一样有同样的关切。人们有一种刻板印象,认为西班牙裔只关心移民问题。但根据我的经验,事实并非如此,”麦克莱恩说。
这位众议院第四号共和党人与佛罗里达州共和党众议员马里奥·迪亚兹-巴拉特(Mario Diaz-Balart)一同前往佛罗里达州第26国会选区,该选区包括迈阿密郊区的一部分。
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2024年10月4日,选民在芝加哥提前投票期间投票。(Kamil Krzacynski/法新社通过盖蒂图片社)
这场麦克莱恩数月来开展的”胜利之旅”,其在西班牙裔占多数的选区的停留具有特殊意义,因为共和党人正努力打破多年历史先例,在即将到来的选举中保住众议院控制权。
政治惯例表明,总统所在政党在权力交接后的下一次选举中会遭受重大损失。
为了扭转这一趋势,全国西班牙裔选民将成为关键——就像2024年共和党获胜时一样。
共和党全国委员会主席称“宏伟美丽法案”是共和党赢得中期选举席位策略的关键部分
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2023年2月28日,众议院共和党会议成员在国会山俱乐部参加会议后,众议员莉萨·麦克莱恩离开。(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images)
麦克莱恩驳斥了西班牙裔选民会因特朗普的移民打击政策而背弃共和党的预测,她认为在迪亚兹-巴拉特选区听到的问题与其他地区并无不同。
“我在那个选区提出了同样的问题,也听到了同样的回应,就像在Ryan McKenzie选区一样,”麦克莱恩说。”我会告诉大家,认为西班牙裔只关心移民问题的想法已经完全过时了,而且我可以明确地说,这是完全错误的。他们关心经济,这与其他任何人都没有不同。我是说,有时候人们倾向于把6000万人归为一类…他们的问题和我所在选区的人没有不同,核心都围绕着经济,希望能把更多的钱留在自己口袋里。”
麦克莱恩称这是11月大选前的一个”重大顿悟”时刻。
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2024年选举日,选民在宾夕法尼亚州斯克兰顿高中排队投票。(Matt Rourke/AP Photo)
她还表示,共和党人去年通过的大规模政策法案正在帮助这些社区和全国其他地区,尤其是那些对减税政策(特别是针对小费和加班费减税)感到满意的选民。
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“显然,小费免税真的很重要…但我没想到的是,急救人员、警察——这真的提升了他们的士气,”麦克莱恩说。”我猜作为警察或急救人员,他们必须强制加班。”
迪亚兹-巴拉特告诉福克斯新闻数字频道记者,这次活动是一场”非常棒的”圆桌会议,参与者包括”职场妈妈、优步和DoorDash司机、执法人员、小企业主和当地税务专业人士”。
伊丽莎白·埃尔金德(Elizabeth Elkind)是福克斯新闻数字频道的政治记者,主要报道众议院事务。此前曾在《每日邮报》和哥伦比亚广播公司新闻(CBS News)发表过数字报道。
在Twitter上关注她 @liz_elkind,并将线索发送至 elizabeth.elkind@fox.com
FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans are making their case to a critical voting bloc ahead of an election cycle that’s expected to see the GOP fight an uphill battle to keep control of Congress.
House GOP Conference Chairwoman Lisa McClain, R-Mich., was in South Florida late last week selling President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” to Hispanic and Latino communities, and she told Fox News Digital she is confident Republicans can keep up their support with those voters ahead of November.
“They have the same concern that any other American has. People have a tendency to stereotype them in that the only issue that Hispanics care about is immigration. And I’ll tell you, from my experience, that simply just isn’t true,” McClain said.
The No. 4 House Republican was in Florida’s 26th Congressional District, which includes part of the Miami suburbs, alongside its congressman, Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla.
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Voters cast their ballots during early voting in Chicago, on Oct. 4, 2024.(Kamil Krzacynski/AFP via Getty Images)
It’s a victory tour that McClain has embarked on for months, but her stop in the Hispanic-majority district is of particular significance as Republicans work to defy years of historical precedent to keep control of the House in the coming election.
Political convention dictates that the president’s party faces significant losses in the next election after power changes hands.
For the GOP to buck that trend, Hispanic voters across the country will be key — just as they were to Republicans’ victory in 2024.
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Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich., leaves a meeting of the House Republican Conference at the Capitol Hill Club on Feb. 28, 2023.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images)
McClain dismissed predictions that Hispanic voters would be turned off by the GOP over Trump’s immigration crackdown, arguing the issues she heard in Diaz-Balart’s district were no different from those anywhere else.
“I asked the same questions and listened the same in that district as I did in Ryan McKenzie’s district,” McClain said. “I will tell you, the idea that Hispanics only care about immigration is completely outdated and, I’ll tell you, just simply wrong. They care about the economy, no different than anybody else. I mean, sometimes people have a tendency to put 60 million people into a category… their issues are no different than the people in my district, and it revolves around the economy, keeping more money in their pockets.”
McClain called it “a big aha” moment ahead of November.
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Voters wait in line to cast ballots at Scranton High School in Scranton, Pa., on Election Day.(Matt Rourke/AP Photo)
She also argued that the massive policy bill Republicans passed last year was helping those communities and others around the country, in particular hearing from voters who were happy about policies reducing taxes on tipped and overtime wages.
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“Obviously, the no tax on tips was really big… but I didn’t realize the first responders, the police officers — it really helped with morale,” McClain said. “I guess as a police officer or as a first responder, they mandate that you have to work overtime.”
Diaz-Balart told Fox News Digital the event was a “fantastic” roundtable that involved “working moms, Uber and DoorDash drivers, law enforcement officers, small business owners, and local tax professionals.”
Elizabeth Elkind is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital leading coverage of the House of Representatives. Previous digital bylines seen at Daily Mail and CBS News.
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