佛罗里达州共和党候选人揭秘:为何“惊人”的筹款成绩和特朗普的关键举措预示中期选举“乐观前景”


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前博卡拉顿市长斯科特·辛格驳斥了媒体有关中期选举的论调
作者:安德鲁·马克·米勒 福克斯新闻

佛罗里达州共和党人、前博卡拉顿市长斯科特·辛格接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访,驳斥了媒体所称共和党将在11月选举中注定失败的论调。

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作为佛罗里达州国会选区候选人的前共和党博卡拉顿市长斯科特·辛格,日前公布了可观的竞选筹款成绩,并向福克斯新闻数字频道阐述了他认为共和党在11月有理由保持乐观的原因。

辛格在2026年选举周期的第一季度筹款数据显示,他以近3:1的筹款优势大幅领先现任民主党议员贾里德·莫斯科维茨,尽管他是首次参选候选人,但手头现金也略多于对手。

由于佛罗里达州新的重新划分选区计划,辛格最近宣布将在重新划定后的第25国会选区参选,目前尚不清楚莫斯科维茨将决定角逐哪个选区,但辛格告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,他对近3600名捐赠者提供的资金支持“非常满意”

“我们对取得如此出色的筹款季度成绩感到非常满意,这是全国范围内共和党挑战者中表现最好的之一,”辛格说。“我认为竞选进展顺利,因为人们真的对我们的参选充满热情。他们已经准备好做出改变,他们对国会的表现感到不满。”

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多数专家预测,共和党在即将到来的中期选举中将面临艰难处境,因为他们试图在众议院保持微弱多数席位,在参议院保持紧凑多数席位,同时还要应对历史上的不利因素,但辛格表示,他在竞选过程中看到了“极大的乐观理由”。

“我们拥有强劲的经济,这是多年来最强劲的一次,GDP实现创纪录增长,在最新的短暂波动之前通胀处于低位,而这次短暂波动是由伊朗冲突引发的,属于临时性因素,”辛格解释道。“此前通胀处于多年来的最低水平,选民们明白,正是拜登总统任内出现的不受控制的恶性通胀将我们拖入了当前的困境。”

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辛格继续说道:“特朗普总统和他的政府为全面降低物价做了大量工作,而削减监管将继续起到这一作用。美国历史上最大规模的减税政策目前正在惠及美国纳税人,个人将获得巨额退税,1200万家小企业的平均退税金额为7000美元,而这项政策在国会获得通过时,所有民主党议员都投了反对票。”

辛格告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,得益于针对小费和加班费的减税政策,共和党现在已成为“中产阶级的政党”,他认为这些“实实在在的福利”将在未来一年继续生效。

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前博卡拉顿市长斯科特·辛格正在佛罗里达州参选国会议员。(盖蒂图片社)

“我认为人们会变得更加乐观,”辛格说。“如果你审视众多客观指标,而非某些媒体大肆渲染的恐慌情绪,就会发现形势一片大好。当你采访选民并询问他们对政策的看法时,他们更倾向于右翼立场。他们支持共和党议程。这就是我感到非常乐观的原因,我认为其他候选人如果能聚焦于议程本身,少关注一些媒体试图让我们相信的有关个人性格的言论,我们就能真正聚焦于薪资和边境问题。”

在2026年中期选举来临之际,共和党目前在美国众议院仅以微弱优势掌控多数席位,这是近一个世纪以来最窄的执政优势之一,普遍认为民主党占据上风,尤其是考虑到在野党在中期选举中通常会斩获席位这一历史规律。

美国各州两党激进的重新选区划分计划进一步加剧了局势的复杂性。

民主党一直在抨击特朗普总统和共和党政府推高油价和经济问题,民主党国会竞选委员会的一位发言人在给福克斯新闻数字频道的一份声明中驳斥了共和党的议程。

“佛罗里达州共和党人知道他们无法在抬高成本、优先照顾亿万富翁、极不受欢迎的议程上获胜,而这一议程正在压榨工薪家庭和小企业,这就是为什么他们不顾一切地想要操纵选区划分、操纵中期选举,”民主党国会竞选委员会发言人内贝亚特·贝特雷说。“任何声称共和党推高物价的政策都受欢迎的共和党人,恰恰证明他们根本不了解选民当下的感受。”

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Florida GOP candidate reveals why ‘amazing’ fundraising haul and key Trump moves suggest midterm ‘optimism’

May 4, 2026 8:00pm EDT / Fox News

Former Boca Raton mayor Scott Singer is pushing back on the media’s midterm election narrative

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Republican Scott Singer, the former mayor of Boca Raton, spoke to Fox News Digital about the narrative in the media that the GOP is doomed in November’s election.

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Scott Singer, the former Republican mayor of Boca Raton and a candidate for Congress in Florida, is touting a significant campaign fundraising haul while outlining to Fox News Digital the reasons why he believes there is reason for optimism for the GOP in November.

Singer’s first-quarter fundraising numbers in the 2026 cycle showed him significantly outraising incumbent Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., by a nearly 3-to-1 margin, along with slightly more cash on hand, despite being a first-time candidate.

As a result of Florida’s new redistricting push, Singer recently announced he will be running in the redrawn 25th congressional district, and it is unclear which district Moskowitz will decide to run in, but Singer tells Fox News Digital he is “very pleased” with the financial support he’s gotten from almost 3,600 contributors

“We’re very pleased that we had an amazing fundraising quarter, one of the best of any Republican challenger in the nation,” Singer said. “I think it’s going well because people are really enthused about our candidacy. I think people are ready for change. They’re upset with the progress of Congress.”

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With most pundits predicting a tough time for Republicans in the upcoming midterms as they attempt to hold a razor-thin majority in the House and tight majority in the Senate along with historical headwinds, Singer says he sees “great reason for optimism” as he campaigns in his race.

“We have a strong economy, the strongest we’ve had in years, record growth in GDP inflation before the latest blip, which is temporary because of the Iran conflict,” Singer explained. “Inflation was at the lowest level we had for years and voters understand that it was the one unchecked runaway inflation under President Biden that put us in this situation.”

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Singer continued, “President Trump and the administration have done so much to bring prices down across the board, and cutting regulations will continue to do that. The biggest tax cut in American history is reaching American taxpayers right now, with huge refunds going to individuals and the average refund for 12 million small businesses of $7,000 and that was done with every Democrat in Congress voting against it.”

Singer told Fox News Digital the GOP is now the “party of the middle” class thanks to tax-cutting policies for tips and overtime, and said he believes those “real benefits” will continue to take effect over the next year.

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Former Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer is running for Congress in Florida.(Getty Images)

“I think people are going to be more optimistic,” Singer said. “If you look at so many objective indicators and not the panic that some media outlets put out there, things are great and when you interview voters and ask them about policies, they lean more to the right. They support the Republican agenda. That’s why I feel very optimistic, and I think other candidates, if we focus on the agenda and less on what the media would have us buy into comments about personality, it really affects what we’re doing on paychecks and what we are doing on the border.”

Republicans currently hold a razor-thin majority in the U.S. House of Representatives heading into the 2026 midterms, one of the narrowest controlling margins in nearly a century, with Democrats widely believed to be holding an edge, especially given the party in power historically sees losses in midterm elections.

Aggressive redistricting by both parties in states across the country has complicated the situation even further.

Democrats have been hammering President Trump and the Republican Party on high gas prices and the economy, and a spokesperson for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee pushed back on the Republican agenda in a statement to Fox News Digital.

“Florida Republicans knew they couldn’t win on their cost-raising, billionaire-first, wildly unpopular agenda that’s crushing working families and small businesses, which is why they’re desperate to gerrymander the maps and rig the midterms,” DCCC spokesperson Nebeyatt Betre said. “Any Republican who claims the GOP’s price-spiking policies are popular only proves the fact they have no idea what voters are feeling right now.”

Andrew Mark Miller is a reporter at Fox News. Find him on Twitter @andymarkmiller and email tips to AndrewMark.Miller@Fox.com.

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