2026-04-22 10:03:14 UTC / 路透社
作者:丹尼尔·特罗塔
2026年4月22日 美国太平洋时间上午10:03 UTC,更新于47分钟前
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美国众议院议员埃里克·斯瓦威尔(民主党-加州)出席在华盛顿特区国会山举行的众议院司法委员会听证会,2025年9月17日。路透社/安娜贝尔·戈登/档案照片
- 六名候选人参与辩论:四名民主党人和两名共和党人
- 共和党人希尔顿和比安科民调领先,辩论期间或爆发交锋
- 电视辩论定于太平洋时间周三晚7点(格林威治标准时间周四02:00)举行
4月22日(路透社)——自一度的领跑者埃里克·斯瓦威尔突然退出竞选以来,加州拥挤的州长竞选将迎来首个重磅时刻,六名候选人定于周三展开辩论。
从太平洋时间周三晚7点(格林威治标准时间周四02:00)开始,四名民主党人和两名共和党人将同台亮相。在加州的“丛林初选”规则下,6月2日投票中得票最高的两名候选人将晋级11月的决选,即便二人来自同一政党。
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奈克斯塔媒体集团将在加州六个最大市场直播本次辩论,本次辩论的受众规模将超过2月份福克斯电视台两家电台播出的首场电视辩论。
在决定辩论资格的民调中,前福克斯新闻主持人、共和党人史蒂夫·希尔顿以17%的支持率领跑全部候选人。同为共和党人的里弗赛德县警长查德·比安科以14%的支持率并列第二。与此同时,23%的受访者尚未决定支持对象。
这种非典型的初选规则可能催生不同寻常的竞选态势,候选人既会跨越党派阵营互相攻击,也会在本党内部展开交锋。
希尔顿是在电视政治舞台上最老练的候选人, likely to draw criticism from the entire field. 但他如何回应——尤其是对比安科——可能具有风向标意义,因为在这个民主党占多数的州,他的最佳获胜路径是与另一名共和党人一同晋级11月决选。
“从战略上讲,我认为希尔顿应该让比安科击败自己,但现实是这两人其实互相看不顺眼。如果他们激烈互撕,我不会感到意外,”共和党战略家、前州长阿诺德·施瓦辛格的顾问罗布·斯塔茨曼说道。
四名民主党人正在争取原本支持斯瓦威尔的选民和捐赠者。本月,在性侵犯指控(斯瓦威尔否认指控)曝出后,斯瓦威尔退出竞选并辞去了众议院议员职务。
斯瓦威尔退选后,对冲基金亿万富翁汤姆·斯泰尔在奈克斯塔与爱默生学院民调机构联合开展的民调中以14%的支持率领跑民主党候选人,紧随其后的是前州检察长、前内阁部长哈维尔·贝塞拉和前美国众议院议员凯蒂·波特,二人支持率均为10%。圣何塞市长马特·马汉支持率为5%。
贝塞拉随后在独立选民项目的民调中跃居总支持率榜首,达到23%,希尔顿以20%位居第二。
加州公共政策研究所的马克·巴尔达萨雷表示,他预计选民会关注本次辩论。
“选民一直以来都告诉我们,他们希望看到更多市政厅会议和辩论活动,而最近几周,随着一位领跑者退选,这种兴趣变得更加浓厚,”巴尔达萨雷说道。
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California governor hopefuls debate as Swalwell exit reshapes race
2026-04-22 10:03:14 UTC / Reuters
By Daniel Trotta
April 22, 2026 10:03 AM UTC Updated 47 mins ago
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U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA) attends a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., September 17, 2025. REUTERS/Annabelle Gordon/File Photo
- Six candidates to debate: four Democrats and two Republicans
- Republicans Hilton and Bianco lead polls, may clash during debate
- Televised event set for 7 p.m. PDT Wednesday (0200 GMT Thursday)
April 22 (Reuters) – California’s crowded race for governor will get its first marquee moment since one-time frontrunner Eric Swalwell abruptly exited the contest, with six candidates set to debate on Wednesday.
Four Democrats and two Republicans will take the stage together starting at 7 p.m. PDT Wednesday (0200 GMT Thursday). In California’s “jungle primary,” the top two vote-getters on June 2 advance to the runoff in November, even if they are from the same party.
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Nexstar Media Group will broadcast the debate in six of the state’s largest markets, giving this debate a wider audience than the first televised debate, which aired on two Fox stations in February.
In the poll that determined debate eligibility, Republican and former Fox News host Steve Hilton led the entire field with 17%. Fellow Republican and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco tied for second with 14%. Meanwhile, 23% of those polled were undecided.
The atypical primary rules may provoke unusual dynamics, with zingers directed both across the political aisle and within each party.
Hilton, the most polished candidate at televised political theater, is likely to draw criticism from the entire field. But how he returns fire – especially at Bianco – may be telling, since his best path to victory in a heavily Democratic state would be to advance to November along with another Republican.
“Strategically, Hilton should let Bianco beat him, I suppose, but the reality is these two don’t really like each other. I wouldn’t be surprised if they go at each other pretty hard,” said Rob Stutzman, a Republican strategist and former adviser to ex-Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The four Democrats are courting voters and donors who had backed Swalwell, who quit the race and resigned from Congress this month after allegations of sexual assault, which he denied.
With Swalwell out, hedge fund billionaire Tom Steyer led Democrats with 14% in the poll Nexstar commissioned with Emerson College Polling, followed by former state attorney general and former cabinet secretary Xavier Becerra and former U.S. Representative Katie Porter, each with 10%. San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan polled 5%.
Becerra later jumped into the overall lead in an Independent Voter Project poll, with 23% to Hilton’s 20%.
Mark Baldassare of the Public Policy Institute of California said he expected voters to pay attention.
“The voters have been telling us all along that they’d like to see more town halls and debates, and I think in the last few weeks that interest has become even stronger with a frontrunner dropping out,” Baldassare said.
Reporting by Daniel Trotta in Carlsbad, California; Editing by Andrea Ricci
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