特朗普在印第安纳州展示影响力:共和党现任议员在党内初选中落败


2026年5月5日 美国东部时间晚上8:01 / 福克斯新闻

八名曾阻挠特朗普推动的选区重划方案的共和党州参议员在中期选举前面临党内初选挑战
作者:保罗·施泰因豪泽,福克斯新闻
发布于2026年5月5日 美国东部时间晚上8:01

美国总统唐纳德·特朗普对共和党的巨大影响力在周二印第安纳州初选中接受考验,总统在关键的共和党州参议院提名竞选中的背书效果正在接受检验。

而结果似乎显示,特朗普对共和党的掌控依然极为牢固。

五个月前,由共和党掌控的印第安纳州州参议院顶住了特朗普及其盟友的巨大压力,投票否决了国会选区重划方案——该方案本可以在中期选举前为坚定的红色州印第安纳州多争取两个倾向保守派的美国众议院席位。

时过境迁,其中八名州参议员如今面临共和党初选挑战。为了报复,特朗普为八名投下反对票的共和党议员中的七人背书了挑战者。

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印第安纳州副州长米迦·贝克威斯2025年12月11日在印第安纳波利斯州议会大厦宣布该州国会选区重划投票结果。(迈克尔·康罗伊/美联社照片)

据美联社报道,截至周二晚间,五名获得特朗普背书的候选人获胜,一名现任议员保住席位,还有一场选举结果尚未揭晓。

获得特朗普支持的布莱克·弗莱彻在该州东北部的印第安纳州第19选区击败了现任州参议员特拉维斯·霍尔德曼。而获得总统背书的米歇尔·戴维斯在印第安纳州中部的第41选区击败了现任参议员格雷格·沃克。

同样获得特朗普支持的特蕾西·鲍威尔在印第安纳州中部的第21选区击败了现任州参议员吉姆·巴克。巴克获得了前副总统迈克·彭斯的支持,彭斯曾当选国会议员,之后担任印第安纳州州长,随后成为特朗普的第一任副总统。

在印第安纳州北部的第11选区,现任议员琳达·罗杰斯被特朗普背书的布莱恩·施穆茨勒击败。

美联社还报道称,在印第安纳州西北部的第1选区,获得特朗普支持的特雷弗·德弗里斯击败了现任州参议员丹·德努尔克。

截至周二晚间,仅有一名州参议员成功保住席位。在印第安纳州西部的第38选区,参议员格雷格·古德击败了两名挑战者——获得特朗普背书的布伦达·威尔逊和亚历山德拉·威尔逊。

与此同时,在第39选区,获得特朗普支持的杰夫·埃林顿在无现任议员参选的开放式席位竞选中赢得共和党提名。

一位熟悉击败现任共和党州参议员行动的共和党消息人士告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,美国领导力政治行动委员会和印第安纳领导力为美国组织在电视和数字广告上的花费超过800万美元。这两个与该州联邦参议员吉姆·班克斯(特朗普在参议院的核心盟友之一)结盟的外部团体牵头针对现任州参议员展开行动,并支持获得特朗普背书的挑战者。

该消息人士补充称,特朗普团队的工作人员于2月开始策划这一计划,并为这两个团体筹集的绝大部分资金负责。

“印第安纳州政坛的所有人今天都应该吸取重要教训:特朗普总统是印第安纳州选民中最受欢迎的共和党人。印第安纳州是一个保守派州,我们应该在州参议院中拥有能够贴合共和党选民意愿的保守派议员,”班克斯在一份声明中说道。

印第安纳州共和党州长迈克·布劳恩也为这项行动捐赠了数十万美元。

两个知名全国性团体:转向点美国政治分支和增长俱乐部也在印第安纳州为特朗普站台。

这场党内斗争不仅被视为对特朗普的忠诚度考验,更是“让美国再次伟大”(MAGA)势力与更传统的保守派之间争夺共和党未来的较量。

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2025年12月20日,唐纳德·特朗普总统在椭圆形办公室表示,他将“击败”印第安纳州参议院共和党领袖,因其反对特朗普支持的国会选区地图。(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社照片)

“我们必须改变那些守旧的共和党人,选出愿意战斗的人,与民主党选区操纵作斗争,”增长俱乐部主席大卫·麦金托什在初选前告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。

作为印第安纳州前国会议员的麦金托什周二晚间告诉福克斯新闻数字频道:“这对特朗普来说是一场重大胜利,也是向整个政党发出的信号:我们的选民希望我们为我们的信仰而战。”

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受到冲击的现任议员筹集的资金远超挑战者,并且还获得了印第安纳州参议院共和党核心小组的支持。

但亲特朗普团体的外部支出和动员投票行动最终起到了决定性作用。

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一位参与驱逐现任议员行动的消息人士在初选前一天告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,拿下半数席位即可算作胜利,超出半数则是重大胜利。

按照这个标准,特朗普周二取得了“重大胜利”。

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Trump flexes muscle in Indiana: GOP incumbents fall in primary showdowns

2026-05-05 8:01pm EDT / Fox News

Eight Republican state senators faced primary challengers after blocking Trump’s redistricting push ahead of midmarks

By Paul Steinhauser, Fox News

Published May 5, 2026 8:01pm EDT

President Donald Trump’s immense sway over the GOP was on the line Tuesday in Indiana’s primary, as the president’s endorsements in key Republican state Senate nomination races were being tested.

And it appears Trump’s grip over the Republican Party remains extremely strong.

Five months ago, Republicans in the GOP-dominated Indiana state Senate withstood immense pressure from Trump and his allies and voted down congressional redistricting, which would have given solidly red Indiana two more right-leaning U.S. House seats ahead of the midterms.

Fast-forward to present day, and eight of those state senators faced GOP primary challenges. Seeking retribution, the president endorsed challengers to seven of the eight Republican lawmakers who voted against the redistricting bill.

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Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith announces the results of a vote to redistrict the state’s congressional map at the Statehouse in Indianapolis on Dec. 11, 2025.(Michael Conroy/AP Photo)

The Associated Press reported that five of the Trump-endorsed candidates won, with one incumbent survived, and one race yet to be decided as of late Tuesday evening.

Trump-backed Blake Fletcher defeated incumbent state Sen. Travis Holdman in Indiana’s 19th District, in the northeastern part of the state.And Michelle Davis, who was supported by the president, topped incumbent Sen. Greg Walker in District 41 in central Indiana.

Tracey Powell, who was also supported by Trump, defeated incumbent state Sen. Jim Buck in District 21 in central Indiana. Buck was backed by former Vice President Mike Pence, who was elected congressman and later governor of Indiana before serving as Trump’s first vice president.

In District 11 in northern Indiana, incumbent Linda Rogers was defeated by Trump-endorsed Brian Schmutzler.

And the AP also reported that in northwestern Indiana’s District 1, Trump-supported Trevor De Vries topped incumbent state Sen. Dan Dernulc.

Only one state senator had survived as of late Tuesday. Sen. Greg Goode defeated two challengers, Trump-backed Brenda Wilson and Alexandra Wilson, in District 38, in western Indiana.

Meanwhile, in District 39, Trump-backed Jeff Ellington won the GOP nomination in an open-seat race where there was no incumbent.

A Republican source familiar with the effort to defeat the incumbent GOP state Senators told Fox News Digital over $8 million was spent on TV and digital ads between the American Leadership PAC and Hoosier Leadership for America. Those are the two outside groups aligned with GOP Sen. Jim Banks of Indiana, a top ally of the president in the U.S. Senate, that took a lead in targeting the incumbent state senators and supporting the Trump-backed challengers.

The source added that Team Trump operatives began organizing this plan in February and were responsible for the vast majority of the money raised that was spent by the two groups.

“Everyone in Indiana politics should have learned an important lesson today: President Trump is the single most popular Republican among Hoosier voters. Indiana is a conservative state, and we deserve conservatives in our State Senate who have a pulse on Republican voters,” Banks said in a statement.

Republican Gov. Mike Braun of Indiana also donated several hundred thousand dollars to the effort.

Two well known national groups: Turning Point USA’s political wing and the Club for Growth, also had the president’s back in Indiana.

The intraparty battle was seen not just as a test of fealty to Trump but rather a fight between MAGA forces and more traditional conservatives for the future of the GOP.

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President Donald Trump vowed in December to “take out” the Republican leader of the Indiana Senate after opposition to a congressional map he supported, in the Oval Office on Dec. 2025.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

“We’ve got to change those old-style Republicans, put in people who will fight, fight against the Democrat gerrymandering,” Club for Growth President David McIntosh told Fox News Digital ahead of the primary.

And McIntosh, a former congressman from Indiana, told Fox News Digital on Tuesday night that “this is a big win for Trump and a signal to the entire party that our base wants us to fight for what we believe in.”

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Voters walk out into the rain after casting their ballot in a vote center at the Tippecanoe County Historical Association history center during a primary election on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, in Lafayette, Ind.(Cara Penquite/AP Photo)

The besieged incumbents significantly outraised their challengers, and were also boosted by the Indiana Senate GOP caucus.

But the outside spending and get-out-the-vote efforts by the pro-Trump groups proved decisive.

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A source involved in the effort to oust the incumbents told Fox News Digital on the eve of the primary that a victory would be considered winning half the seats, and anything beyond that would be a major win.

By that definition, Trump scored a ‘major win’ on Tuesday.

Fox News’ Sally Persons contributed to this story

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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