哥伦比亚广播公司新闻预测:莱特洛、弗莱明晋级路易斯安那州共和党参议员初选 runoff


2026年5月16日 / 美国东部时间晚上11:00 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

作者:凯亚·哈伯德,凯亚·哈伯德 政治记者

凯亚·哈伯德是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻数字部驻华盛顿特区的政治记者。凯亚·哈伯德、卡罗琳·林顿

卡罗琳·林顿 政治副主编

卡罗琳·林顿是CBSNews.com政治团队的副主编,此前曾为《每日野兽》《新闻周刊》和《纽约早报》撰稿。

华盛顿讯 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻预测,众议员朱莉娅·莱特洛和路易斯安那州财政部长约翰·弗莱明在周六的共和党参议员初选中晋级决选, incumbent共和党参议员比尔·卡西迪被淘汰。

68岁的卡西迪是2021年国会山遇袭后在弹劾审判中投下定罪票的七名共和党参议员之一。尽管近年来他强调与本届政府的合作,但特朗普总统在1月背书了莱特洛,鼓励她挑战卡西迪的席位。

45岁的莱特洛在2021年赢得路易斯安那州第五国会选区的特别选举后,成为首位当选国会路易斯安那州选区议员的共和党女性。她的丈夫于2020年因新冠并发症去世,未能宣誓就职。她抨击卡西迪对共和党不忠,称路易斯安那州“不该在压力面前质疑我们的参议员会如何投票”。

莱特洛一直宣扬自己获得特朗普的背书,而曾在特朗普首届政府任职并代表路易斯安那州出任联邦众议员的弗莱明则自称是本次初选“唯一的保守派MAGA共和党人”。

除了弹劾特朗普的投票外,卡西迪还与本届政府在卫生与公众服务部部长小罗伯特·F·肯尼迪的领导问题上存在分歧,尽管他去年投下关键票推进了肯尼迪的提名。作为医生的卡西迪曾多次与这位HHS部长持不同意见,包括抨击针对婴儿的乙肝疫苗接种计划调整,并呼吁推迟关键疫苗咨询委员会的会议。

莱特洛指责卡西迪不够保守,卡西迪则反指这位获得特朗普背书的对手同样不够保守,并指出她在2020年曾支持教育领域的多元化、公平与包容(DEI)项目。弗莱明也指责莱特洛支持DEI。

尽管即将进入第二任期的后半段,本次初选仍是特朗普影响力的最新体现。本月早些时候,特朗普推动共和党人退出反对其选区重划计划的印第安纳州州参议院议员的策略基本取得成功。

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与此同时,参议院共和党竞选机构全国共和党参议员委员会支持寻求连任第三届参议员的卡西迪。参议院多数党领袖约翰·图恩周四对记者表示:“比尔·卡西迪一直是路易斯安那州一位出色的参议员。”

“我和蒂姆·斯科特在NRSC的工作就是尽我们所能支持现任议员,”图恩说,“但显然路易斯安那州的选民将做出最终决定。”

民主党方面,前州长约翰·贝尔·爱德华兹政策顾问尼克·阿尔瓦雷斯、海军退伍军人加里·克罗克特和第三代农场主杰米·戴维斯正在争夺本党提名。但路易斯安那州是坚定的红色州,特朗普在2024年大选中赢得了该州60%的选票。该州上一次选出民主党参议员还是在2008年,因此共和党初选的获胜者在11月的大选中很可能顺利进入参议院。

路易斯安那州共和党州长杰夫·兰德里本月早些时候因最高法院裁定废除该州国会选区地图,暂停了该州众议院初选,而包括参议院初选在内的其他选举则按计划进行。

Letlow, Fleming advance to runoff in Louisiana GOP Senate primary, CBS News projects

May 16, 2026 / 11:00 PM EDT / CBS News

By Kaia Hubbard, Kaia Hubbard Politics Reporter

Kaia Hubbard is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C. Kaia Hubbard, Caroline Linton

Caroline Linton Associate Managing Editor, Politics

Caroline Linton is an associate managing editor on the political team for CBSNews.com. She has previously written for The Daily Beast, NewsWeek and amNewYork.

Washington — CBS News projects Rep. Julia Letlow and Louisiana state Treasurer John Fleming advanced to a runoff in Saturday’s Senate Republican primary, knocking out incumbent GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy.

Cassidy, 68, was one of seven Senate Republicans who voted to convict President Trump in his impeachment trial after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol in 2021. And although he’s emphasized his cooperation with the administration in recent years, the president endorsed Letlow in January, encouraging her to challenge Cassidy for the seat.

Letlow, 45, became the first Republican woman elected to represent Louisiana in Congress in 2021 after winning a special election for Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District following the death of her husband, who died in 2020 from complications related to COVID-19 before he could be sworn into office. She’s hammered Cassidy as disloyal to the GOP, claiming Louisiana “shouldn’t have to wonder how our senator will vote when the pressure’s on.”

Letlow had touted her endorsement from Mr. Trump, while Fleming, who worked in the first Trump administration and represented Louisiana in the U.S. House, had called himself “the only conservative MAGA Republican” in the race.

In addition to his vote to impeach Mr. Trump, Cassidy has been at odds with the administration over HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership, despite delivering the key vote to advance Kennedy’s nomination last year. Cassidy, a medical doctor, has broken with the HHS secretary on multiple occasions, including slamming a change to the hepatitis B vaccine schedule for infants and calling for the postponement of key vaccine advisory panel meetings.

While Letlow accused Cassidy of not being sufficiently conservative, Cassidy claimed the same about his Trump-backed opponent, pointing to comments she made in 2020 supporting DEI programs in education. Fleming had also accused Letlow of supporting DEI.

The contest is the latest sign of the president’s influence, despite approaching the back half of his final term. Earlier this month, Mr. Trump’s gambit to push Republicans out of the state Senate in Indiana who defied his redistricting efforts were largely successful.

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Meanwhile, the Senate Republicans’ campaign arm, the National Republican Senatorial Committee, had supported Cassidy, who was seeking a third term in the Senate. Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters Thursday that “Bill Cassidy has been a terrific senator for Louisiana.”

“Tim Scott and I at the NRSC, our job is to do what we can to support incumbents,” Thune said. “But obviously the voters of Louisiana are going to make that decision.”

On the Democratic side, Nick Albares, a former policy advisor to Gov. John Bel Edwards, Navy veteran Gary Crockett and third-generation farmer Jamie Davis were facing off for their party’s nomination. But Louisiana is a solidly red state, where Mr. Trump won 60% of the vote in 2024. And the state last elected a Democrat to the Senate in 2008, making the winner of the GOP primary likely to face a glidepath to the Senate in November’s general election.

Louisiana’s Republican Gov. Jeff Landry suspended the state’s House primaries in the wake of the Supreme Court decision to strike down the state’s congressional map earlier this month, while other races, including the Senate primaries, were set to go on as planned.

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