新泽西州特别选举或很快缩小众议院共和党微弱多数优势


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新泽西州特别选举或很快缩小众议院共和党微弱多数优势

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发布于 2026年4月16日,美国东部时间上午5:00

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Analilia Mejia, left, and Joe Hathaway.
安娜莉亚·梅希亚(左)与乔·哈撒韦。

在进步派候选人安娜莉亚·梅希亚赢得新泽西州第11选区民主党初选特别选举两个月后,选民将于周四决定是否将其送入国会。

梅希亚将对阵兰道夫镇议会成员、共和党人乔·哈撒韦。

根据新泽西州选举部门的数据,该选区登记民主党选民比共和党选民多出约6.5万人,米基·谢里尔去年11月当选州长后 vacated该席位,梅希亚被看好赢得此次特别选举。梅希亚已获得民主党绝大多数人的支持,其中包括前众议员汤姆·马利诺夫斯基——他曾参加此次特别初选,在遭遇一个与美国以色列公共事务委员会(AIPAC)有关的团体的大量广告攻击后落败。

梅希亚若在周四获胜,将对进步派人士来说是一大助力,尤其是佛蒙特州参议员伯尼·桑德斯——梅希亚曾担任其2020年总统竞选的全国政治总监,之后桑德斯为她背书。与此同时,哈撒韦则希望争取那些认为梅希亚对该选区来说过于激进的民主党选民。

“我认为周四选民清楚他们需要做出选择——一个简单的选择,”梅希亚告诉CNN。“他们的钱包、加油站的油价、杂货店的商品价格,都在让人们明白,送其他人去国会为唐纳德·特朗普办事有多危险。”

哈撒韦以温和派形象参选,自称是“有常识、独立”的前市长,愿意违背共和党立场。

“对于那里的许多民主党人,我半开玩笑地说,但也是认真的:他们现在有了一个机会,”他说。“如果他们真的担心安娜莉亚,就有机会先测试一下共和党人,任期六个月。”

周四选举的获胜者将立即对美国众议院微弱的多数席位优势产生影响。众议院议长迈克·约翰逊目前最多可以承受两名共和党议员倒戈,仍能在党派投票中通过立法。如果梅希亚获胜,这一优势将进一步缩小。

哈撒韦和梅希亚同时也在参加各自政党6月的初选,角逐将于明年1月开始的完整两年任期席位。

美国以色列公共事务委员会对马利诺夫斯基的攻击反而帮助了更激进的以色列批评者

梅希亚的胜利将提醒人们,美国以色列公共事务委员会惩罚前盟友的努力适得其反。

在2月的初选之前,马利诺夫斯基筹款最多,且因曾两度担任邻近选区的众议员而广为人知。他的竞选口号是自己是最能快速履职的候选人。

随后,与美国以色列公共事务委员会结盟的超级政治行动委员会“联合民主项目”花费200万美元投放广告攻击马利诺夫斯基,将其描绘为支持美国移民与海关执法局(ICE),并援引他2019年投票支持一项为该机构提供资金的两党支出法案作为证据。

“如果美国以色列公共事务委员会从未介入,汤姆·马利诺夫斯基现在已经当选国会议员了,”曾为这位前众议员运作超级政治行动委员会的民主党战略家朱莉·罗金斯基说道。

考虑到马利诺夫斯基自称犹太复国主义者,且拥有坚定的亲以色列投票记录,此次竞选活动令人意外。但美国以色列公共事务委员会对这位前众议员为以色列援助设置条件的态度提出了异议。“我不会提前承诺为以色列总理提出的任何要求开出空白支票,”马利诺夫斯基今年1月在接受《纽约时报》采访时表示。

落败后,马利诺夫斯基在《堡垒》杂志发表专栏文章抨击美国以色列公共事务委员会,称该团体对他的攻击意在恐吓其他民主党人。他警告称,如果美国以色列公共事务委员会所定义的亲以色列“需要抹黑哪怕是最温和的提出质疑的民选官员”,那么“通过其标准的美国人(和国会议员人数)将太少,无法维持与这个犹太国家的任何形式的关系”。

对马利诺夫斯基的攻击很可能帮助了梅希亚——在一次候选人论坛上,当被问及是否同意人权组织指控以色列在2023年10月7日哈马斯袭击后在加沙犯下种族灭绝罪行时,她是唯一举手表示同意的候选人。(以色列否认种族灭绝指控。)

2月的初选结束后,“联合民主项目”的一位发言人表示,该团体将监控6月的完整任期初选,但尚未出现强有力的挑战者挑战梅希亚。曾获得另一个亲以色列团体“民主党多数支持以色列”背书的前副州长塔赫沙·韦伊在3月表示,不会再次参选,她在初选中排名第三。而马利诺夫斯基已在周四选举前为梅希亚背书并陪同她开展竞选活动。

“你要从选民的实际情况出发”

梅希亚表示,她的胜出得益于开展草根竞选活动,并聚焦选民的经济关切。

“我在初选中成功与选民建立了联系,”她说。“随着选举临近,我的支持率在上升。为什么?因为作为一名组织者,我知道你要从选民的实际情况出发。”

尽管从未担任过公职,但她在幕后工作了数年。2018年,她协助包括马利诺夫斯基和谢里尔在内的民主党人赢得共和党掌控的众议院席位,并作为新泽西州工作家庭联盟的领导人,推动该州实行15美元最低工资标准。

梅希亚在竞选活动的最后几周试图扩大自己的吸引力。

“自获胜以来,她在巩固支持方面做得非常出色,”罗金斯基说。“如果她继续这样做,当选国会议员后继续倾听选区选民的意见——我确信她会的——她会做得很好。”

当被问及是否认为自己是“进步派核心小组”的一员时——众议院的进步派团体,包括亚历山大·奥卡西奥-科特兹和拉希达·特莱布众议员,梅希亚表示,她最关注的“核心小组”是其选区的选民。

“如果要说我是什么样的人,那就是一个斗志昂扬的新泽西州足球妈妈,愿意为你挺身而出,”她说。

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Analilia Mejia, left, and Joe Hathaway.

Analilia Mejia Campaign for Congress/Joe Hathaway for Congress

Two months after progressive Analilia Mejia won a special election in the Democratic primary for New Jersey’s 11th District, voters will decide Thursday whether they want to send her to Congress.

Mejia will face Republican Joe Hathaway, a member of the Randolph Township council.

In a district where there are about 65,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans, according to the state’s Department of Elections, Mejia is favored to win the special election for the seat Mikie Sherrill vacated after being elected governor in November. Mejia has united most of the Democratic Party behind her, including former Rep. Tom Malinowski, who ran in the special primary and lost after facing a barrage of spending from a group linked to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

A Mejia victory on Thursday would be a boon for progressives, notably Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who endorsed her after she was national political director for his 2020 presidential campaign. Hathaway, meanwhile, is hoping to win over Democrats who feel Mejia would be too far left for the district.

“I think on Thursday voters know they have a decision – an easy decision – to make,” Mejia told CNN. “Their pocketbook, the prices at the gas pump, the prices at the grocery store, are informing people about just how dangerous it is to send someone else to do Donald Trump’s bidding in Congress.”

Hathaway has run as a moderate, a self-described “commonsense, independent” former mayor willing to buck the Republican Party.

“For a lot of those Democrats out there, I say it kind of tongue in cheek, but I mean it too: They have an opportunity here,” he said. “If they’re really concerned about Analilia, there’s an opportunity to test drive a Republican for six months.”

The winner of Thursday’s election will have an immediate impact on the razor-thin US House majority. House Speaker Mike Johnson is now able to lose two GOP defections on party-line votes and still pass legislation. A Mejia victory would shrink that margin yet again.

Hathaway and Mejia are both also running in their party’s June primaries for a full two-year term that would start in January.

AIPAC’s attacks on Malinowski boosted a more strident Israel critic

A Mejia win would be a reminder of how AIPAC’s efforts to punish a former ally backfired.

Prior to February’s primary, Malinowski had raised the most money and was well known thanks to his two terms in Congress representing a nearby district. He campaigned as the candidate most ready to jump into the role.

Then the United Democracy Project, a super PAC aligned with AIPAC, spent $2 million on ads attacking Malinowski and portraying him as supportive of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, pointing to his 2019 vote for a bipartisan spending bill that funded the agency.

“If AIPAC had never gotten involved, Tom Malinowski would be going to Congress right now,” said Julie Roginsky, a Democratic strategist who ran a super PAC supporting the former congressman.

The campaign came as a surprise given that Malinowski – a self-described Zionist – had a strong pro-Israel voting record. AIPAC, however, took issue with the former congressman’s willingness to place conditions on aid to Israel. “I wouldn’t promise a blank check in advance for anything a prime minister would ask for,” Malinowski told The New York Times in January.

After his loss, Malinowski blasted AIPAC in an op-ed published by The Bulwark, arguing that the group’s attacks on him were meant to intimidate other Democrats. He warned that if AIPAC’s vision of being pro-Israel “requires smearing even the most moderate elected officials who ask questions” then “the number of Americans (and the number of members of Congress) who pass its test will be too small to sustain any kind of relationship with the Jewish state.”

The attacks on Malinowski likely aided Mejia, who was the only candidate during a forum to raise her hand when asked if they agreed with human rights groups that have accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza in response to Hamas’ October 7, 2023, attack. (Israel has denied genocide allegations.)

After the February race, a spokesperson for the United Democracy Project said the group would be monitoring the June primary for a full term, but a strong challenger to Mejia has not emerged. Former Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way, who finished third after being endorsed by Democratic Majority for Israel, another pro-Israel group, said in March she would not run again. And Malinowski endorsed and campaigned with Mejia ahead of Thursday’s election.

‘You meet people where they’re at’

Mejia says she advanced by running a grassroots campaign and focusing on voters’ economic concerns.

“I was able to connect with voters through that primary,” she said. “The closer we got to the election, I was trending. Why? Because, as an organizer, I know you meet people where they’re at.”

Though she’s never held political office, she spent several years working behind the scenes. She worked to help Democrats – including Malinowski and Sherrill – win Republican-held House seats in 2018 and pushed for a $15 minimum wage in the state as leader of the New Jersey Working Families Alliance.

Mejia has sought to broaden her appeal in the final weeks of the campaign.

“She’s done a very good job consolidating support since she won,” Roginsky said. “And if she continues to do that, when she’s in Congress, continues to listen to people in her district, which I’m sure she is, she’ll be fine.”

Asked if she sees herself as part of “The Squad,” the progressive group in the House that includes Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib, Mejia said the squad she’s most focused on is the voters in her district.

“If you were going to define me as anything, it’s a scrappy New Jersey soccer mom that is willing to stand up for you,” she said.

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