2026-06-16 10:02:46 UTC / 路透社
华盛顿,6月16日路透电 – 佐治亚州共和党人将于周二前往投票站,选出角逐美国参议院席位的候选人,以挑战现任参议员乔恩·奥索夫——这位民主党新星也是2028年总统职位的潜在候选人。
上周末,前总统唐纳德·特朗普在Truth Social平台上为美国众议员迈克·柯林斯背书,称其为“MAGA迈克”,对阵该州初选 runoff中的前橄榄球教练德里克·杜利。
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即将卸任的佐治亚州州长布莱恩·坎普曾因拒绝协助特朗普推翻2020年佐治亚州选举结果而触怒总统,他为杜利背书。
阿拉巴马州、俄克拉荷马州和华盛顿特区的选民也将于周二前往投票站,旧金山湾区的选民则将从一众候选人中筛选出有望完成前众议员埃里克·斯沃韦尔剩余任期的人选。
以下是我们关注的重点:
直面奥索夫的筹款巨头
奥索夫静待柯林斯与杜利之间的初选中决出胜者。特朗普上周末为柯林斯背书,称其是“战士与赢家”,自始至终都支持特朗普。
“我不认识德里克·杜利,其他人也一样,但他看起来是个好人,”特朗普在Truth Social上写道。
“不幸的是,他大半辈子都住在佐治亚州之外,2020年和2016年都没有投票,还说我在2020年输掉了佐治亚州,而事实上如今的事实已经证明我以大幅优势获胜!”特朗普2020年在佐治亚州以0.3个百分点的差距输给民主党人乔·拜登。
针对特朗普对柯林斯的背书,杜利表示他“非常尊重”特朗普,并将自己定位为最有能力击败奥索夫的局外人,据媒体报道。
无论哪位共和党候选人,都将难以与奥索夫的竞选资金储备抗衡:奥索夫目前手握近3300万美元,而柯林斯和杜利的筹款分别为120万美元和170万美元。奥索夫的团队表示,他的竞选活动由数十万小额捐赠者支撑,每季度的平均捐款额在32美元至38美元之间。
佐治亚州和密歇根州是民主党在11月中期选举中需要捍卫的仅有的两个特朗普曾获胜的州。民主党需要净增四个席位才能掌控参议院。
特朗普在南方的影响力
特朗普此前背书的候选人在近期初选中获胜,周二他将力求延续这一胜绩。
在周二的其他初选中,特朗普为佐治亚州副州长伯特·琼斯的州长竞选背书。在阿拉巴马州,特朗普为众议员巴里·摩尔的参议院竞选背书,对阵前海军特战队员贾里德·哈德森。
琼斯在州长竞选中对阵商人里克·杰克逊,角逐坎普的卸任职位。获胜者将与民主党人基莎·兰斯·巴恩斯展开较量,巴恩斯曾任亚特兰大市长,也是拜登的前顾问。
尽管特朗普可能在初选中选出赢家,但仍存在一个疑问:他背书的候选人能否在11月的大选中获胜,尤其是在特朗普本人并未参选的情况下。
“今年在这个州当共和党人不会特别好过,”佐治亚大学政治学教授查尔斯·布洛克说道,“民主党人有可能拿下州长职位。”
华府考虑民主社会主义者候选人
随着市长穆丽尔·鲍泽和国会议员代表埃莉诺·霍姆斯·诺顿卸任,华盛顿将迎来2014年以来首次市长选举,以及1990年以来首次选出无投票权的国会代表选举。
民调中领先的市长候选人市议员詹尼斯·刘易斯·乔治是一位效仿纽约市长佐赫兰·曼达尼的民主社会主义者。
上周,特朗普表示如果刘易斯·乔治当选市长,他“不会乐见其成”,并威胁称如果她获胜,将“接管华盛顿并按联邦模式运作”。
在这场竞争激烈的选举中,她的主要对手是前市议员肯扬·麦克达菲。两人的竞选总花费接近600万美元。
现年89岁的诺顿的继任热门人选包括市议员布鲁克·平托和罗伯特·怀特,以及前民主党全国委员会副财务主席金尼·扎尔斯内。
预计这两场选举的初选获胜者将在这个民主党占绝对优势的选区的大选中胜出。
全州就最低工资举行投票
俄克拉荷马州选民将投票决定是否批准一项 ballot measure,该提案将把该州7.25美元的最低工资标准在2029年前提高至15美元。共和党州长凯文·斯蒂特以及
100多名共和党州议员
反对此次加薪,议员们表示,该提案通过将导致“严重的”经济后果,比如失业和物价上涨。
但并非所有俄克拉荷马州共和党人都持反对态度:共和党州劳工专员莱斯利·奥斯本支持该 ballot measure,
她在接受当地新闻媒体采访时表示,
日常开支不断上涨,而俄克拉荷马州的最低工资标准自2009年以来从未调整过。
“你根本赚不出通勤加油、租公寓以及极其节俭生活所需的钱,你将不得不依赖政府项目,”她说,“作为共和党人,我们应该希望人们……能够自立自强。”
接替斯沃韦尔的竞选
周二,旧金山湾区的选民将举行初选,选出完成民主党众议员埃里克·斯沃韦尔剩余任期的候选人。斯沃韦尔今年早些时候终止了加州州长竞选,并在性不当行为指控的背景下辞去了国会职务。斯沃韦尔否认了这些指控。
11名候选人包括州参议员艾莎·瓦哈卜和旧金山湾区捷运董事会主席梅利莎·埃尔南德斯,两人均为民主党人。无论党派归属,得票前两名的候选人将进入8月18日的特别大选,任期至次年1月初。
瓦哈卜和埃尔南德斯已成功晋级该湾区选区新一届两年完整任期的11月大选。
由诺兰·D·麦卡斯克尔报道;辛西娅·奥斯特曼编辑
Georgia Republicans take on Ossoff; Oklahoma votes on minimum wage: Tuesday’s US primaries
2026-06-16 10:02:46 UTC / Reuters
WASHINGTON, June 16 (Reuters) – Georgia Republicans go to the polls Tuesday to select their candidate for U.S. Senate to take on incumbent Jon Ossoff, a rising Democratic star and potential presidential candidate in 2028.
Over the weekend, President Donald Trump endorsed U.S. Representative Mike Collins — and dubbing him “MAGA Mike” on Truth Social — over former football coach Derek Dooley in the state’s primary runoff.
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Outgoing Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, who angered the president by refusing to help him overturn the 2020 election result in Georgia, endorsed Dooley.
Voters in Alabama, Oklahoma and Washington, D.C., will also head to the polls, and Bay Area voters will winnow a crowded field of candidates hoping to serve out former U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell’s term.
Here is what we’re watching:
FACING THE OSSOFF FUNDRAISING JUGGERNAUT
Ossoff awaits the winner of a runoff between Collins and Dooley. Trump endorsed Collins over the weekend, calling him a “WARRIOR and WINNER” who supported Trump “from the very beginning.”
“I don’t know Derek Dooley, and neither does anyone else, but he seems like a nice person,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
“Unfortunately, he has lived outside of Georgia for most of his life, didn’t vote in 2020 or 2016, and said that I lost Georgia in 2020 when, in actuality, the facts have now proven that I won by a lot!” Trump lost Georgia to Democrat Joe Biden in 2020 by 0.3 percentage points.
In response to the president’s endorsement of Collins, Dooley said he has “great respect” for Trump but cast himself as the outsider best positioned to beat Ossoff, according to media reports.
Either Republican will struggle to compete with Ossoff’s war chest, now flush with nearly $33 million compared to Collins’ $1.2 million and Dooley’s $1.7 million. Ossoff’s team has said his campaign is powered by hundreds of thousands of small donors, with average donations each quarter ranging from $32 to $38.
Georgia and Michigan are the only Trump-won states Senate Democrats are defending in November’s midterm elections. Democrats would need to net four seats to win control of the chamber.
TRUMP’S CLOUT IN THE SOUTH
Trump will be looking to keep his streak alive on Tuesday after victories by candidates he endorsed in recent primaries.
In other runoffs on Tuesday, Trump endorsed Georgia Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones’ gubernatorial bid. In Alabama, Trump has endorsed Representative Barry Moore’s Senate campaign over former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson.
Jones faces businessman Rick Jackson in the race to succeed Kemp. The winner will run against Democrat Keisha Lance Bottoms, a former Atlanta mayor and past adviser to Biden.
While Trump may be picking winners in the primaries, the question remains whether his candidates can win in the general election in November, particularly when Trump himself isn’t on the ballot.
“This is not going to be a particularly good year to be a Republican in this state,” said Charles Bullock, a political science professor at the University of Georgia. “Democrats could win the governorship.”
DC CONSIDERS A DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST
With the departures of Mayor Muriel Bowser and congressional delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, Washington will elect a new mayor for the first time since 2014 and a new non-voting delegate for the first time since 1990.
Leading in the polls for mayor is Councilmember Janeese Lewis George, a democratic socialist in the mold of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
Last week, Trump said he “wouldn’t like it” if Lewis George were elected mayor and threatened to “take back Washington and run it on the federal basis” if she wins.
Her top opponent in the crowded race is former Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie. The two have spent nearly $6 million combined.
The top candidates to succeed Norton, 89, are Councilmembers Brooke Pinto and Robert White, and former Democratic National Committee deputy finance chair Kinney Zalesne.
The primary winners in both races are expected to win the general election in the heavily Democratic district.
STATE VOTES ON MINIMUM WAGE
Oklahoma voters will choose whether to approve a ballot measure that would raise the state’s $7.25 minimum wage to $15 by 2029. Republican Governor Kevin Stitt and
more than 100 Republican state legislators
oppose the increase, with lawmakers saying its passage would lead to “severe” economic fallout, such as job losses and rising prices.
But not all Oklahoma Republicans agree: Republican Labor Commissioner Leslie Osborn supports the ballot measure,
telling a local news outlet
everyday costs have risen while Oklahoma’s minimum wage hasn’t changed since 2009.
“You absolutely cannot pay the gas to get to a job, have an apartment and live extremely frugally. You’re going to have to rely on government programs,” she said. “As a Republican, we should want people … to stand on their own two feet.”
THE RACE TO SUCCEED SWALWELL
On Tuesday, voters in the San Francisco area will hold an initial election to choose candidates to complete the term of Democratic Representative Eric Swalwell, who earlier this year ended his campaign for California governor and resigned from Congress amid sexual misconduct allegations. Swalwell denied the allegations.
Among the 11 candidates are State Senator Aisha Wahab and Bay Area Rapid Transit Board President Melissa Hernandez, both Democrats. The top two finishers, regardless of party, will advance to an August 18 special general election to serve through early January.
Wahab and Hernandez have already advanced to the November general election for a new full two‑year term in the Bay Area district.
Reporting by Nolan D. McCaskill; Editing by Cynthia Osterman
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