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詹姆斯·塔拉里科称2026年前三个月已募资2700万美元,系民主党筹款热潮的一部分
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得克萨斯州州众议员、联邦参议院民主党候选人詹姆斯·塔拉里科于2026年3月3日在得克萨斯州奥斯汀的初选观察派对上与支持者打招呼。
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得克萨斯州联邦参议院民主党候选人詹姆斯·塔拉里科于周三宣布,其第一季度筹款总额超过2700万美元,这是美国联邦参议院候选人所公布的最高筹款额之一。
塔拉里科是州众议员兼长老会神学院学生,他于3月在初选中击败美国众议员贾斯敏·克罗克特赢得民主党提名。其竞选团队表示,自3月3日初选以来,他已筹集了1000万美元。
民主党希望塔拉里科能够将历来倾向共和党的得克萨斯州纳入全州级别的竞选战场,而民主党目前面临着艰难的参议院控制权全国竞选版图,需要额外拿下四个席位才能夺回多数。这位民主党州众议员将在5月26日的共和党初选 runoff中对决现任参议员约翰·康恩和州总检察长肯·帕克斯顿的胜出者。
人们将塔拉里科的竞选团队与前众议员贝托·奥罗克2018年挑战共和党参议员特德·克鲁兹的竞选相比较。当时奥罗克筹集了当时创纪录的资金,提振了得州民主党人的士气,最终仅以不到3个百分点的差距输给了克鲁兹。在该选举年的第一季度,奥罗克筹集了680万美元,最终整场竞选共筹集了8000万美元。
三十年来,没有民主党人在得克萨斯州赢得全州性选举。但康恩的盟友认为,如果提名帕克斯顿,共和党将不得不在大选中投入数千万美元。
相关报道 得克萨斯州联邦参议院候选人詹姆斯·塔拉里科(民主党,得州)于2026年3月3日在得克萨斯州奥斯汀的选举夜向支持者发表讲话。约翰·摩尔/盖蒂图片社 得克萨斯州和北卡罗来纳州初选要点 阅读时长:6分钟
塔拉里科是本周宣布第一季度筹款业绩亮眼的多位民主党参议院候选人之一,这些候选人需在周三截止日前向联邦选举委员会提交筹款报告。
佐治亚州参议员乔恩·奥索夫正在面临激烈的连任竞选,他是2024年总统大选唐纳德·特朗普拿下的州中唯一一位现任民主党参议员。他表示自己第一季度筹款1400万美元,手头现金将超过3100万美元。
与此同时,前北卡罗来纳州州长罗伊·库珀正在参与另一场对民主党能否翻转参议院控制权至关重要的摇摆州竞选,他宣布第一季度筹款1380万美元。
库珀的对手、前共和党全国委员会主席迈克尔·沃特利宣布其第一季度筹款500万美元。
前俄亥俄州参议员谢罗德·布朗2024年在连任竞选中输给了参议员伯尼·莫雷诺,此次他宣布重返参议院竞选,第一季度筹款1250万美元。布朗很可能将面对去年被任命接替副总统JD·万斯席位的共和党参议员乔恩·赫斯特德,这场竞选也备受关注。
缅因州和密歇根州的民主党初选竞争激烈——这两个州是民主党夺回参议院多数席位必须拿下的州——其候选人的筹款情况也反映出捐赠者的热情。
缅因州退伍军人、牡蛎养殖户格雷厄姆·普拉特纳第一季度为其参议院竞选筹集了400万美元,筹款额超过其初选对手、州长珍妮特·米尔斯的260万美元。胜出者将挑战共和党参议员苏珊·柯林斯,这位经验丰富的现任议员早已获得了超过4000万美元的外部支出承诺支持。
在密歇根州,州众议员马洛里·麦克莫罗筹款300万美元,略高于阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德的225万美元。另一顶级民主党竞争者、众议员黑利·史蒂文斯尚未公布其筹款总额。
共和党首席候选人、前众议员迈克·罗杰斯也未公布其筹款总额,但和缅因州的柯林斯一样,罗杰斯已获得了数千万美元的外部支出支持承诺。
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Texas state Rep. James Talarico, the Democratic candidate for US Senate, greets supporters at a primary election watch party in Austin, Texas, on March 3, 2026.
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Texas Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico announced a first-quarter fundraising haul of more than $27 million on Wednesday, among the largest totals reported by a US Senate candidate.
Talarico, a state representative and Presbyterian seminarian, won the Democratic nomination in March over US Rep. Jasmine Crockett. His campaign said he has raised $10 million since the March 3 primary.
Democrats are hoping Talarico will be able to put reliably red Texas in play at the statewide level as they face a tough national map for Senate control that would require them to net four seats. The Democratic state representative will face the winner of a May 26 runoff in the Republican primary between incumbent Sen. John Cornyn and state Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Talarico’s campaign has drawn comparisons to former Rep. Beto O’Rourke’s 2018 bid against Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, in which O’Rourke raised then record-sums and galvanized state Democrats, ultimately losing to Cruz by less than three points. In the first quarter of that election year, O’Rourke had raised $6.8 million, and he went on to raise a total of $80 million for the race.
No Democrat has won statewide in Texas in three decades. But Cornyn’s allies argue nominating Paxton would require Republicans to invest tens of millions of dollars in a general election.
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Talarico is among several Democratic Senate candidates announcing strong first-quarter fundraising totals this week around the Wednesday deadline to file reports with the Federal Election Commission.
Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff, who has a competitive reelection contest as the only incumbent Democrat running in a state won by President Donald Trump in 2024, said that he raised $14 million in the first quarter and would report over $31 million in cash on hand.
Meanwhile, former North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, running in another battleground contest pivotal to Democratic hopes of flipping the Senate, said that he raised $13.8 million.
Cooper’s opponent, former RNC chair Michael Whatley, announced that he had raised $5 million in the first quarter.
Former Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown, running to return to the Senate, raised $12.5 million in the quarter, after losing reelection to Sen. Bernie Moreno in 2024. Brown is likely to face Republican Sen. Jon Husted, appointed last year to Vice President JD Vance’s seat, in another closely watched race
Democratic candidates in contested primaries in Maine and Michigan – two more states the party must win in order to chart a path back to the majority – also reflected the enthusiasm among donors.
Graham Platner, the Maine veteran and oyster farmer, raised $4 million for his Senate campaign in the first quarter, outraising his primary rival, Gov. Janet Mills, who brought in $2.6 million. The winner will take on GOP Sen. Susan Collins, a resilient incumbent already backed by pledges of more than $40 million in outside spending.
And in Michigan, state Rep. Mallory McMorrow brought in $3 million, just ahead of Abdul El-Sayed, who raised $2.25 million. Rep. Haley Stevens, another top Democratic contender, has not yet announced her totals.
Former Rep. Mike Rogers, the lead GOP candidate, has not announced his totals either, but like Collins in Maine, Rogers is backed by pledges of tens of millions of dollars in outside spending support.
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