2026年4月15日 美国东部时间上午10:58 / 福克斯新闻
数字广告指责民主党反对为急救人员、服务人员和老年人节省税费
作者:保罗·斯坦豪泽 福克斯新闻
独家报道:福克斯新闻首发
在美国民众报税截止日当天,参议院共和党将矛头对准民主党,指责他们投票反对共和党去年夏天通过并由唐纳德·特朗普总统签署生效的减税法案。
参议院共和党竞选机构全国共和党参议员委员会(NRSC)周三在七个关键参议院摇摆选区投放广告,强调“民主党候选人反对《工薪家庭减税法案》,该法案推动了今年美国民众退税金额增长11%”。
这些广告于2026年报税日发布,首次由福克斯新闻数字频道独家分享。
此次推出数字广告之际,共和党正努力在中期选举中保住其53票对47票的微弱参议院多数席位。通常在野党会在中期选举中遭遇政治逆风并丢失国会席位。此外,共和党还面临持续通胀、民调显示不受欢迎的伊朗战争推高油价,以及特朗普支持率低迷带来的不利政治环境。
独家报道:众议院共和党瞄准投票反对减税的“弱势”民主党人
2026年1月12日,美国国会山参议院一侧外景。(保罗·斯坦豪泽/福克斯新闻)
但数周以来,共和党一直将减税政策作为宣传重点,他们坚信这将帮助共和党在中期选举中赢得选民支持。
“全美工薪家庭已经负担沉重,但像乔恩·奥索夫这样的民主党人前往华盛顿后却试图从他们口袋里多掏钱,”全国共和党参议员委员会通讯主任乔安娜·罗德里格斯说道,她提到了佐治亚州的现任参议员奥索夫——共和党认为他是今年寻求连任的民主党人中最弱势的一位。
罗德里格斯还强调,“特朗普总统和参议院共和党正不知疲倦地为工薪家庭谋福利,包括提高实得工资和降低税负。”
民主党势头渐起,但参议院共和党仍在争夺多数席位的斗争中占据主动
这笔规模不大的广告投放还将覆盖阿拉斯加、艾奥瓦、密歇根、新罕布什尔、北卡罗来纳和俄亥俄州。
广告旁白强调,“特朗普总统和参议院共和党为辛勤工作的家庭带来了实实在在的税费减免”,并指责民主党“反对为急救人员减税、拒绝为服务人员节省税费、拒绝为老年人提供更多资金支持”。
2025年7月4日周五,在华盛顿白宫,众议院议长迈克·约翰逊在特朗普总统签署标志性的减税和支出削减法案后指向他。(埃文·武奇/美联社)
此次减税是共和党大规模国内政策法案的核心内容,该法案几乎全凭党派投票在共和党掌控的众议院和参议院通过。
这部法律充满了特朗普2024年竞选期间的承诺和第二任期优先事项,包括延长特朗普标志性的2017年减税政策,以及取消小费和加班费的税费。
南达科他州参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩周三上午在参议院发言时表示:“我猜报税日不在美国人最喜爱的日子榜单上,但我敢打赌,今年很多美国人报税时都惊喜不已——多亏了共和党推动的《工薪家庭减税法案》,今年更多美国人保住了自己辛勤赚来的血汗钱。”
民主党批评此次减税政策,称其过度惠及富人和企业。
今年早些时候,民主党参议员委员会主席黛布·费特曼告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,由于“特朗普总统正在制造极其有害的氛围”,他们已经具备了“蓝色浪潮”的所有条件。
全国共和党参议员委员会针对民主党人的广告,是继该委员会上月发布聚焦“《工薪家庭减税法案》成效”的正面广告之后的又一举措。
全国共和党参议员委员会还指出,其内部民调显示,绝大多数选民更愿意支持推动共和党经济政策的候选人。
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6393151809112
但其他民调显示,美国人对自己的纳税金额远非满意。
在上月末进行的福克斯新闻全国民调中,创纪录的70%受访选民表示自己缴纳的税费“过高”,较一年前上升了11个百分点,也是2004年首次发起该民调以来民众不满度最高的一次。
全国共和党参议员委员会的新广告是共和党本周大力宣传减税政策的一部分。
正如福克斯新闻数字频道此前独家报道的那样,众议院共和党竞选机构全国共和党国会委员会(NRCC)周二发布广告,针对中期选举中28名可能弱势的民主党人,指责他们投票反对减税法案。
众议院议长迈克·约翰逊周三上午在国会山台阶举办了减税活动。几小时前,特朗普在接受福克斯商业频道《早安玛丽亚》采访时,向主持人玛丽亚·巴蒂罗莫称赞道:“退税金额非常可观,报税流程也变得更简单了,简单多了。”
保罗·斯坦豪泽是驻摇摆州新罕布什尔州的政治记者,全程报道跨海岸竞选活动。
On filing deadline, GOP blasts Democrats for opposing Trump tax cuts, ‘making life more expensive’
April 15, 2026 10:58am EDT / Fox News
Digital ads accuse Democrats of opposing tax savings for first responders, service workers and senior citizens
By Paul Steinhauser Fox News
FIRST ON FOX**: On the deadline for Americans to file their taxes, Senate Republicans are targeting Democrats for voting against tax cuts the GOP passed and President Donald Trump signed into law last summer.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), the Senate GOP’s campaign arm, on Wednesday launched ads in seven key Senate battleground races highlighting how “Democrat candidates opposed the Working Families Tax Cuts that led to an 11% increase in Americans’ tax refunds this year.”
The spots, released on Tax Day 2026, were first shared with Fox News Digital.
The digital ads come as the GOP works to protect its slim 53-47 Senate majority in the midterms when the party in power typically faces political headwinds and loses congressional seats. The GOP also faces a rough political climate fueled by persistent inflation, rising gas prices tied to what polls show is an unpopular war with Iran, and Trump’s underwater approval ratings.
EXCLUSIVE: HOUSE REPUBLICANS TARGET ‘VULNERABLE’ DEMOCRATS FOR VOTING AGAINST TAX CUTS
An exterior view of the Senate side of the U.S. Capitol, on Jan. 12, 2026.(Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)
But Republicans have for weeks spotlighted the tax cuts, which they insist will give them a political boost with voters in the midterms.
“Working families across the country have enough on their plates, but Democrats like Jon Ossoff go to Washington and fight to take more money out of their pockets,” NRSC Communications Director Joanna Rodriguez argued, as she pointed to Ossoff, the first-term senator from Georgia whom Republicans view as the most vulnerable Democrat seeking re-election this year.
Rodriguez also emphasized that “President Trump and Senate Republicans are working tirelessly to deliver for working families, including higher take-home pay and lower taxes.”
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The spots, backed by a modest buy, will also run in Alaska, Iowa, Michigan, New Hampshire, North Carolina and Ohio.
The narrator in the ads emphasized that “President Trump and Senate Republicans delivered real savings for hard-working families” and accused Democrats of “opposing tax cuts for first responders, rejecting tax savings for service workers, and denying more money for senior citizens.”
House Speaker Mike Johnson points to President Donald Trump after he signed his signature bill of tax breaks and spending cuts at the White House, Friday, July 4, 2025, in Washington.(Evan Vucci/AP)
The tax cuts were a key component of Republicans’ massive domestic policy measure, which passed nearly entirely along party lines in the GOP-controlled House and Senate.
The law is stuffed full of Trump’s 2024 campaign trail promises and second-term priorities, including extending the president’s signature 2017 tax cuts and eliminating taxes on tips and overtime pay.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune of South Dakota, speaking on the Senate floor Wednesday morning, said, “I suspect Tax Day doesn’t rank high on Americans’ favorite days of the year, but I’d wager that a lot more Americans were pleasantly surprised this year when they went to file their taxes because thanks to Republicans Working Families Tax Cuts bill, a lot more Americans kept a lot more of their hard-earned money this year.”
Democrats have criticized the tax cuts, arguing they disproportionately benefit the wealthy and corporations.
Earlier this year, DSCC Chair Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand told Fox News Digital that due to the “very harmful climate that President Trump is creating, we have all the makings of a blue wave.”
The NRSC’s ads targeting Democrats follow positive spots it released last month spotlighting “the success of the Working Families Tax Cuts.”
And the NRSC points to internal polling that it says shows that an overwhelming majority of voters are more likely to support candidates that fight for Republican economic initiatives.
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6393151809112
But other surveys indicate that Americans are far from pleased with the amount they pay in taxes.
A record 70% of voters questioned in a Fox News national poll conducted late last month said the taxes they pay are “too high,” marking an 11-point increase from a year earlier, and the highest level of dissatisfaction since the question was first asked in 2004.
The new ads from the NRSC are part of a major push by the GOP this week to spotlight the tax cuts.
On Tuesday, as Fox News Digital first reported, the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), the House GOP’s campaign arm, launched ads targeting 28 potentially vulnerable Democrats in the midterms for voting against the tax cuts.
Speaker Mike Johnson held a tax cut event on the Capitol steps on Wednesday morning. And hours earlier, in an interview on Fox Business’ “Mornings with Maria,” Trump touted to host Maria Bartiromo that “the refunds are really significant, and it makes it less complicated to do your tax return. Much less complicated.”
Paul Steinhauser is a politics reporter based in the swing state of New Hampshire. He covers the campaign trail from coast to coast.
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