挑战者在全美各地的中期选举中打出反建制竞选口号
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随着民主党人试图在11月的中期选举中夺回权力,该党一些长期任职的进步派议员正面临失去席位的危险。
全美各地竞争激烈的初选中已经亮起了红灯:从一位面临比自己年轻40岁挑战者的前众议院议长南希·佩洛西的长期盟友,到纽约一位资深议员正努力击退获得曼达尼支持的对手。
并非所有竞选都存在明确的意识形态分歧,但每位挑战者都在打出反建制的竞选口号。其中一些人还倡导代际变革。
佛罗里达州民主党众议员黛比·沃瑟曼·舒尔茨和纽约州民主党众议员丹·高盛正面临艰难的初选缠斗。(内森·波斯纳/阿纳多卢通讯社通过盖蒂图片社拍摄;穆斯塔法·巴西姆/阿纳多卢通讯社通过盖蒂图片社拍摄)
纽约民主党人曾不支持曼达尼参选市长——如今曼达尼转而支持其挑战者
尽管现任议员历来很难被击败,但一股反现任议员的热潮似乎正在选民中蔓延。本届选举周期中已有四位现任议员——包括得克萨斯州共和党众议员丹·克兰西和肯塔基州共和党众议员托马斯·马西——在初选中输给挑战者,输掉连任竞选。
以下是可能步其后尘的进步派议员。
丹·高盛
50岁的纽约州民主党众议员丹·高盛是特朗普的著名反对者,曾在唐纳德·特朗普首次弹劾审判中担任民主党首席律师。他所在的选区覆盖曼哈顿下城和布鲁克林的深蓝区域,是民主党占绝对优势的选区,他正以岌岌可危的现任议员身份参选。
现年56岁的前纽约市主计长布拉德·兰德获得了曼达尼和国会主要进步派人士的支持,正从高盛的左翼阵营发起突袭式竞选。进步派资深参议员伯尼·桑德斯(佛蒙特州独立议员)、伊丽莎白·沃伦(马萨诸塞州民主党议员)以及左翼的工作家庭党也都支持他的参选。
高盛获得了众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗里斯和纽约州州长凯西·霍楚尔的背书,但这可能不足以帮助他赢得第三个众议院任期。最近的该选区民调显示,尽管身为国会最富有的议员之一的高盛在筹款支出上远超这位进步派挑战者,但兰德仍占据显著领先优势。
纽约州民主党众议员丹·高盛站在新泽西州纽瓦克的德莱尼厅拘留中心外。(拉希德·乌马尔·阿巴西/福克斯新闻数字频道)
尽管高盛遭到左翼的攻击,但他仍是国会进步党团(CPC)成员。他还支持一系列极左翼提案,包括废除移民海关执法局(ICE)、《绿色新政》立法和《全民医保》。如果民主党在11月重新掌权,他发誓将推动对特朗普的第三次弹劾。
但以色列问题成为此次竞选的关键分歧点。兰德尖锐批评现任议员与亲以色列游说团体美国以色列公共事务委员会(AIPAC)的联系,以及他投票支持向以色列提供军事援助的做法。
[左翼活动人士在密歇根州代表大会上质问亲以色列民主党人海莉·史蒂文斯]
兰德还将以色列在加沙的战争称为“种族灭绝”——这一说法遭到高盛的明确反对。两人均为犹太裔。
阿德里亚诺·埃斯皮利亚特
曼达尼还在另一场竞争激烈的纽约市初选中施展政治影响力,这场初选可能终结一位资深进步派议员的政治生涯。
纽约州民主党众议员、国会西班牙裔核心小组主席阿德里亚诺·埃斯皮利亚特正面临新锐候选人达里亚利扎·阿维拉·谢瓦利尔的严峻挑战。阿维拉·谢瓦利尔是一名社会主义者活动家,曾参与哥伦比亚大学亲巴勒斯坦的抗议活动。
纽约州民主党众议员阿德里亚诺·埃斯皮利亚特于2026年5月27日站在新泽西州纽瓦克的移民设施德莱尼厅外的华盛顿高地。(拉希德·乌马尔·阿巴西为福克斯新闻数字频道拍摄)
[曼达尼力挺 fellow 社会主义候选人,尽管其昔日极左翼反美帖子重新浮出水面]
据多家媒体报道,曼达尼在初选前几周突然宣布背书32岁的阿维拉·谢瓦利尔,这打乱了埃斯皮利亚特的连任计划。此举遭到民主党部分建制派的强烈反对,他们指控曼达尼曾私下向埃斯皮利亚特承诺会支持他竞选第六个众议院任期。
现年71岁的埃斯皮利亚特尽管身为国会进步党团成员,且支持废除移民海关执法局,但仍在努力击退左翼的挑战。他还宣扬自己是首位当选国会议员的前非法移民背景。
据美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)报道,阿维拉·谢瓦利尔因已删除的社交媒体帖子引发争议,帖子中她呼吁开放边境、废除警察,并称前总统乔·拜登为“强奸犯”。
这个覆盖曼哈顿上城区和西布朗克斯部分区域的深蓝选区是进步派的大本营,去年曾大力支持曼达尼的市长竞选。值得注意的是,埃斯皮利亚特直到曼达尼在初选中击败前纽约州州长安德鲁·科莫(纽约州民主党人)后,才背书曼达尼的竞选。
代表邻近布鲁克林选区的杰弗里斯誓言将帮助埃斯皮利亚特赢得第六个众议院任期。
“阿德里亚诺·埃斯皮利亚特一直是一位出色的领导人,”杰弗里斯周二告诉CNN,“他在对抗唐纳德·特朗普的斗争中发挥了带头作用。”
黛比·沃瑟曼·舒尔茨
作为众议院民主党领导层的初级成员,佛罗里达州民主党众议员黛比·沃瑟曼·舒尔茨正准备迎接一场艰难的连任竞选。今年早些时候共和党在重新划分选区时拆分了她原本的深蓝选区。
这位已连任11届的议员因申请在一个多数为黑人的选区参选引发争议,该选区三十多年来一直由黑人议员代表。
佛罗里达州民主党众议员黛比·沃瑟曼·舒尔茨于2023年1月27日在华盛顿特区美国国会大厦举行的新闻发布会上发言。(安娜·蒙尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)
预计她将在8月的初选前面临四位黑人对手,其中包括佛罗里达州民主党前众议员希拉·谢尔菲勒斯-麦科马克。谢尔菲勒斯-麦科马克今年早些时候在面临驱逐威胁后辞职,此次参选胜算渺茫。谢尔菲勒斯-麦科马克还面临一项未决的联邦刑事起诉,指控其金融犯罪,若罪名成立,可能面临超过50年的监禁。
[曾呼吁将“犹太复国主义者”关进集中营的民主党人遭遇重大失利——但这仍可能预示未来大麻烦]
当地黑人领袖公开敦促沃瑟曼·舒尔茨竞选其他席位,但她仍推进在佛罗里达州第20国会选区寻求民主党提名。
据报道,四位黑人候选人已会面讨论联合支持一位候选人以对抗沃瑟曼·舒尔茨,但众议院少数党领袖、纽约州民主党人哈基姆·杰弗里斯迄今拒绝为她提供帮助。
这位资深民主党人在被记者问及此事时,多次拒绝提供背书,尽管他历来有支持现任议员的记录。杰弗里斯对沃瑟曼·舒尔茨在国会的表现给予了高度评价,但也表示他担心这位现任议员的胜选可能会减少国会中的黑人代表比例。
“我认为我们都认识到当下的敏感之处,最高法院做出了削弱《投票权法案》的离谱裁决,由此引发了对黑人政治代表权的前所未有的、类似吉姆·克劳式的攻击,”杰弗里斯在6月初的一场新闻发布会上被问及沃瑟曼·舒尔茨的参选资格时表示,“在我们推进这项工作的过程中,我们所有人都需要对此保持敏感。”
众议院少数党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯于2025年11月3日在华盛顿特区国会山举行的新闻发布会上发言。(罗伯托·施密特/盖蒂图片社)
[众议院民主党竞选机构因试图在关键众议院初选中“操纵结果”引发进步派愤怒]
多丽丝·松井
加利福尼亚州民主党众议员多丽丝·松井在上周的加州两轮初选系统中胜出,进入11月的大选,但她的左翼挑战者获得了更高的得票率。
41岁的迈·万是萨克拉门托市议员,以倡导代际变革为竞选纲领,正试图击败比自己年长一倍、现年81岁的松井。截至周四,在初选中万以一个百分点的优势领先松井。
加利福尼亚州民主党众议员多丽丝·松井与女演员帕特里夏·阿奎特、时任众议院民主党领袖南希·佩洛西以及众议员卡罗琳·马洛尼和洛伊斯·弗兰克尔一同出席在华盛顿特区美国国会大厦举行的“女性成功,美国成功”座谈会。(克里斯·康纳/盖蒂图片社)
民主党候选人将在11月的民主党倾向选区展开对决,此前他们已将该选区唯一的共和党候选人淘汰出局。
松井在这个以萨克拉门托为中心的选区任职超过20年,此前从未面临过 serious 初选挑战。她的丈夫罗伯特·松井在2005年去世前,曾担任该选区议员约25年。
松井长期与佩洛西保持同盟关系,佩洛西背书了她的第12个众议院任期竞选。她还为自己的竞选活动捐款。
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万获得了进步派、反现任议员组织正义民主党人以及由桑德斯2016年总统竞选团队工作人员创立的“我们的革命”组织的背书。
她在初选期间因一段视频引发争议,视频显示她在市议会会议上拒绝面对美国国旗并背诵效忠誓词。
阿尔·格林
得克萨斯州民主党众议员阿尔·格林是国会中特朗普最直言不讳的批评者之一,他在5月的竞选中输掉了第12个众议院任期的争取。
78岁的格林在休斯顿地区选区的民主党初选 run-off 中以微弱劣势输给了38岁的得克萨斯州民主党众议员克里斯蒂安·梅尼菲。由于共和党重新划分选区,两人被迫竞争同一个民主党占优势的选区。
梅尼菲于2023年2月首次当选国会议员,被视为民主党政坛的新星,其竞选口号是新领导层。
得克萨斯州民主党众议员阿尔·格林在2025年11月20日于华盛顿特区举行的“推翻政权”抗议者从联合车站游行至国会大厦的活动后,在新闻发布会上发言。(希瑟·迪尔/盖蒂图片社)
[众议员阿尔·格林告知国土安全部长穆林:关闭令人反感的听证会是正确决定]
格林因连续两年打断特朗普的国会演讲遭到广泛反对。2025年他在总统演讲期间对特朗普发飙后,国会两党投票正式谴责了他。
格林还多次试图弹劾特朗普。特朗普2025年重新就职以来,他最近的弹劾尝试部分因民主党反对而夭折。
特朗普在其Truth Social平台上发文嘲讽了格林的初选失利。
“祝贺民主党!”特朗普写道,“阿尔·格林是我国历史上最心智不全的国会议员之一,已以压倒性优势输掉了国会席位——但我会想念这个疯子在我下次国情咨文演讲时冲我尖叫、疯狂挥舞拐杖的样子。”
From Wasserman Schultz to Goldman, Democratic incumbents are fighting for survival
Challengers are running anti-establishment campaigns in midterm races across the country
2026-06-14T10:00:49-04:00 / Fox News
By Adam Pack Fox News
Published June 14, 2026 10:00am EDT
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As Democrats seek to reclaim power in November’s midterm elections, some of the party’s long-standing progressives are in danger of losing their seats.
The warning signs are flashing red in hotly contested primaries across the country, from a longtime ally of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., who is facing a challenger four decades younger, to a senior New York lawmaker seeking to fend off a Mamdani-backed opponent.
Not every race has a clear ideological divide, but every challenger is running on an anti-establishment message. Some are also advocating for generational change.
Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., and Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., are facing tough primary fights.(Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images; Mostafa Bassim/Anadolu via Getty Images)
NY DEM WOULDN’T BACK MAMDANI FOR MAYOR — NOW MAMDANI IS BACKING HIS CHALLENGER
Though sitting lawmakers are historically difficult to defeat, a wave of anti-incumbent fever appears to be taking hold among voters. Four incumbents — including Reps. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, and Thomas Massie, R-Ky. — have already lost their re-election bids to primary challengers this cycle.
The following are the progressive lawmakers who could be next.
Dan Goldman
Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., 50, a prominent Trump foe who served as Democrats’ lead counsel during President Donald Trump’s first impeachment trial, is running as an endangered incumbent in a Democratic-heavy district spanning Lower Manhattan and deep-blue pockets of Brooklyn.
Former New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, 56, who has the backing of Mamdani and leading progressives in Congress, is mounting an insurgent campaign from Goldman’s left. Leading progressive Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and the left-wing Working Families Party are also supporting his candidacy.
Goldman’s endorsements from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., and Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-N.Y., may not be enough to secure a third House term. Recent polling of the race shows Lander carving out a significant lead despite Goldman, who is one of the wealthiest members of Congress, outspending the progressive challenger.
Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., stands outside the Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey.(Rashid Umar Abbasi/Fox News Digital)
Though Goldman has faced attacks from the left, he is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC). He has also supported a bevy of far-left proposals, including the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Green New Deal legislation and Medicare-for-all. If Democrats retake power in November, he’s vowing to help lead a third impeachment of Trump.
But Israel has become a key fault line in the contest. Lander has sharply criticized the incumbent’s ties to the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC and his votes to supply Israel with military aid.
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Lander has also labeled Israel’s war in Gaza a “genocide” — a term Goldman has distanced himself from. Both men are Jewish.
Adriano Espaillat
Mamdani is also seeking to flex his political muscle in another hotly contested New York City primary that could end the career of a senior progressive lawmaker.
Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y., the chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, is facing a serious challenge from upstart candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier, a socialist and activist who joined Columbia University’s pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y., of Washington Heights outside Delaney Hall, an immigration facility in Newark, N.J., on May 27, 2026.(Rashid Umar Abbasi for Fox News Digital)
[MAMDANI STANDS BY FELLOW SOCIALIST CANDIDATE DESPITE RESURFACED FAR-LEFT, ANTI-AMERICAN POSTS]
Mamdani threw a wrench into Espaillat’s re-election bid when he made the surprise decision to endorse Avila Chevalier, 32, just weeks before the primary. The move has led to fierce backlash from some of the party’s establishment, who alleged that Mamdani privately pledged to Espaillat that he would support his bid for a sixth House term, multiple outlets reported.
Espaillat, 71, is seeking to fend off a challenge from his left flank despite membership in the Congressional Progressive Caucus and his support for ICE’s dismantlement. He has also touted his background as the first former illegal immigrant elected to Congress.
Avila Chevalier has sparked controversy over since-deleted social media posts in which she voiced support for open borders, abolishing the police and called former President Joe Biden a “rapist,” according to CNN.
The deep-blue district covering parts of Upper Manhattan and the West Bronx is a progressive stronghold that swung hard for Mamdani’s mayoral campaign last year. Espaillat notably did not endorse Mamdani’s campaign until after his primary win over former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y.
Jeffries, who represents a neighboring Brooklyn district, has vowed to help give Espaillat a sixth House term.
“Adriano Espaillat has been a tremendous leader,” Jeffries told CNN on Tuesday. “He’s leading in terms of battling Donald Trump.”
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., a junior member of House Democratic leadership, is gearing up for a tough re-election fight after Republicans carved up her deep-blue seat during redistricting earlier this year.
The 11-term incumbent sparked controversy after filing to run in a plurality-Black district that has been represented by a Black lawmaker for more than three decades.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol Building on Jan. 27, 2023, in Washington, D.C.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
She is expected to face four Black opponents ahead of the August primary, including former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., who is making a long-shot run for the seat after resigning amid an expulsion threat earlier this year. Cherfilus-McCormick is also facing a pending federal criminal indictment over alleged financial crimes that could result in more than 50 years in prison if convicted.
[BIG LOSS FOR DEMOCRAT WHO WANTED ‘ZIONISTS’ IN CAMPS MAY STILL SIGNAL BIG TROUBLE ON HORIZON]
Local Black leaders publicly urged Wasserman Schultz to run for a different seat, but she moved forward with seeking the Democratic nomination in Florida’s 20th Congressional District.
While the four Black candidates have reportedly met to discuss unifying behind one individual to take on Wasserman Schultz, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., has thus far declined to bail her out.
The leading Democrat has repeatedly stopped short of offering his endorsement when asked by reporters, despite his long track record of backing incumbents. Jeffries has issued effusive praise for Wasserman Schultz’s record in Congress but signaled his concern that the incumbent’s victory could potentially decrease Black representation in Congress.
“I think we all recognize the sensitivities of the moment in terms of an unprecedented Jim Crow-like assault on Black political representation that has been unleashed by the Supreme Court’s outrageous decision to gut the Voting Rights Act,” Jeffries said during a news conference earlier in June when asked about Wasserman Schultz’s candidacy. “And it’s an environment that all of us need to be sensitive to as we move forward.”
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries speaks during a press conference on Capitol Hill on November 3, 2025, in Washington, D.C.(Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images)
[HOUSE DEMOCRATS’ CAMPAIGN ARM DRAWS PROGRESSIVE FURY FOR TRYING TO ‘TIP THE SCALES’ IN KEY HOUSE PRIMARY]
Doris Matsui
Rep. Doris Matsui, D-Calif., advanced to November’s general election after surviving California’s top-two primary system last week, but her leftist challenger received a higher share of the vote.
Mai Vang, 41, a progressive Sacramento city councilmember campaigning on generational change, is seeking to unseat Matsui, 81, who is twice her age. As of Thursday, Vang outperformed Matsui by one percentage point in the primary contest.
Rep. Doris Matsui, D-Calif., stands with actress Patricia Arquette, then-House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Reps. Carolyn Maloney and Lois Frankel during a “When Women Succeed, America Succeeds” discussion at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on April 13, 2016.(Kris Connor/Getty Images)
The Democratic candidates will face off for the Democratic-leaning district in November after shutting out the single Republican in the race.
Matsui has represented the Sacramento-anchored district for more than two decades and has never faced a serious primary challenger prior to Vang. Her husband, Robert Matsui, previously represented the seat for roughly 25 years prior to his death in 2005.
Matsui has long allied herself with Pelosi, who endorsed her reelection campaign for a 12th House term. She has also donated to her campaign.
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Vang is endorsed by the progressive, anti-incumbent organization Justice Democrats and Our Revolution, a group formed by Sanders staffers after his failed 2016 presidential campaign.
She faced scrutiny during the primary contest after videos surfaced of her refusing to face the American flag and say the Pledge of Allegiance during city council meetings.
Al Green
Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, one of Trump’s most vocal critics in Congress, lost his bid for a 12th House term in May.
Green, 78, came up short in a Democratic primary runoff election for a Houston-area district against Rep. Christian Menefee, D-Texas, 38. The two incumbents faced off for a Democratic-heavy district after Republicans’ redistricting efforts effectively forced both men to compete for the same seat.
Menefee, who was first elected to Congress in February, is seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party and ran on a message of new leadership.
Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, speaks at a press conference after joining “Remove the Regime” protesters marching from Union Station to the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 20, 2025.(Heather Diehl/Getty Images)
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Green faced widespread backlash over disrupting Trump’s addresses to Congress two years in a row. After his outburst toward the president during a 2025 speech, Green was formally censured by Congress in a bipartisan vote.
Green has also repeatedly tried to impeach Trump. His most recent impeachment attempts since Trump retook office in 2025 were scuttled in part by Democratic opposition.
Trump mocked Green after his primary loss in a post on Truth Social.
“Congratulations to the Dumocrat Party!” Trump wrote. “Al Green, one of the most mentally deficient Congressmen in the history of our Country, has lost, in a landslide, his seat in Congress — but I will miss that lunatic not screaming and violently waving his cane at me during my next State of the Union Speech.”
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