2026-06-24T04:00:25.685Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)
唐纳德·特朗普回到了一切开始的地方。
在与伊朗打了数月无果的冲突、推行华盛顿改造计划并展开复仇之旅后,特朗普于周二重返竞选赛道,重拾曾重塑共和党的政治斗士形象。
他选择了宾夕法尼亚州——这片他深爱的土地曾两次助他入主白宫,且他在此躲过了暗杀企图——试图从战争带来的沉重代价中抽身,转向中期选举的造势活动。
“我们是世界上最炙手可热的国家,”这位总统宣称。
然而特朗普的煽动性表演暴露了他政治手段的弊端。那些能煽动其支持者的言论,往往会疏远其他众多选民,也无法维持他的政治资本,尤其是在他试图履行总统职责之际。而且他始终认为自己的总统任期和经济表现无可指摘,这与当下低迷的全国民情绪格格不入,也让共和党候选人陷入被动。
面对喧闹的党派支持者集会,特朗普明显比近期昏昏欲睡的椭圆形办公室露面,或是上周在法国举行的七国集团峰会后那场冗长的新闻发布会更投入。
他拿出了全套看家本领,宣称自己通过关税保住了就业岗位,掀起了制造业复兴。他 falsely 声称民主党人在选举中作弊;误导性地暗示跨性别女性正在接管女子体育项目,并指责“瞌睡”的前总统乔·拜登执政期间出现了移民入侵。他带着自嘲式的幽默与观众互动,在一家麦克卡车工厂里,“美国,美国”的欢呼声此起彼伏,呼应了他2016年和2024年胜选时“让美国再次伟大”的高潮场面。
在特朗普的集会上,支持者们看起来都沉浸在人生最快乐的时刻,这凸显出他与那些从民主党阵营拉拢过来的蓝领选民之间的纽带,不仅基于经济利益,同样带有文化属性——且很大程度上取决于氛围。
“感觉就像一场战斗,”综合格斗选手博·尼卡尔在被请上台后赞叹道,他刚在一周前于特朗普80岁生日当天在白宫草坪的八角笼里打完一场比赛。
有时,被总统职务的乏味消磨殆尽的领导人,会在走上竞选之路时重新找回自己的政治身份认同。特朗普的集会能为他的政治活力充电,也暗示他的政治计划比近期那些专注的事项更有实质意义——比如他试图通过白宫宴会厅项目用花岗岩和黄金打造实体遗产,或是用爱国蓝色油漆粉刷国家广场上布满藻类的反射池。
但特朗普的夸夸其谈、夸大其词和虚假陈述,只有他最忠实的支持者才会买账。而他需要更广泛的共和党人、无党派人士以及脱离民主党的选民在11月的选举中投票支持他。
因此,尽管他周二重现了自己的政治舒适区,但他的演讲听起来像是适用于错误选举时机的正确论调。
当他怒斥国会未能通过限制性选举法时,对于那些难以承担食品账单或高房价的美国人,他几乎只字未提。担忧医疗保健获取渠道的民众,可能会对他抨击替代能源的长篇大论,或是他从伊朗和委内瑞拉军事行动中得出的奇怪结论——“穆斯林的意识形态与天主教徒的意识形态略有不同”——感到困惑不解。
最近一项CNN/SSRS民调显示,70%的美国人认为特朗普在经济方面表现糟糕,他们不太可能对他周二宣称的“所有问题都是民主党人遗留下来的”这种说法有多少耐心。
特朗普还承诺,战争结束后美国人的生活成本困境将一扫而空,这几乎无法令人信服——因为在他发动这场战争之前,同样的经济压力已经让数百万人的生活举步维艰。“物价现在正以前所未有的水平下降。而随着油价暴跌,你们将看到真正令人惊叹的事情,”特朗普承诺道。
特朗普此番表现的缺陷,在周二举办集会的阿伦敦郊区这类地区尤为关键。如果共和党在全国范围内的这些摇摆选区输掉众议院席位,他任期的最后两年将在民主党人的调查和对其剩余政治议程的阻挠中变得痛苦不堪。
“我们必须赢得中期选举,”这位总统在为数不多直接提及选举的场合中说道。在他几乎缺席竞选活动的初夏之后,这番表态格外引人注目。
特朗普曾多次令共和党人和他自己的白宫幕僚感到沮丧,他嘲笑“负担能力”这一主导美国政坛的议题——而这正是民主党夺回国会多数席位的最佳契机——前提是民主党能克服自身挑战,提出强有力的政治纲领。
周二的集会上,最有力的论点并非来自总统本人,而是受邀为其政策辩护的支持者。贝塞斯达警察局的山姆·伊莱亚斯中士是六个孩子的父亲,他表示特朗普的标志性政策之一——削减加班税——让他的生活轻松了许多。“对我的家庭来说,这些节省下来的钱让原本只是公园一日游的活动,如今变成了在泽西海岸的过夜旅行,”伊莱亚斯说道。
社交媒体和竞选广告可以放大这类时刻,但在特朗普的集会上,以及他每天在真相社交平台上发布的咆哮式言论中,这些声音往往会被淹没。
这位总统从未是一位循规蹈矩的政客。2016年,他的集会预示着一位前所未有的、非传统的政治天才横空出世,打破了总统政治的固有模式。在他崛起的过程中,他像鹰一样观察自己的支持者集会,将其作为一个庞大的焦点小组,观察他的“让美国再次伟大”支持者对新言论的反应。那些能引起共鸣的台词,随后会被反复使用。但在周二的集会上,他更多的是在回顾过往,而非开创全新局面。
尽管如此,他依然展现出了自己作为娱乐家、局外人以及政治正确的抨击者的本色。他仍是自由派人士的众矢之的,也清楚如何通过声称跟踪他的记者和摄像机是“假新闻”来引发观众的嘲笑。
但从他走上麦克风并宣称“我以压倒性优势赢得这个州”的那一刻起,特朗普似乎陷入了自己的执念之中。
在他收尾的口号“我们将让美国再次富有……我们将让美国再次健康……我们将让美国再次强大……我们将让美国再次自豪”中,他所描绘的现实,正如近期民调显示的那样,大多数公民并不相信他能够实现。
特朗普需要的不仅仅是他的支持者在11月投票,才能拯救共和党。
仅仅重复2016年和2024年的经典竞选口号是远远不够的。
Trump went back to his political happy place — but voters may not follow
2026-06-24T04:00:25.685Z / CNN
Donald Trump went back to where it all started.
After months waging an inconclusive conflict with Iran and pursuing his Washington makeover and revenge tour, Trump returned to the campaign trail Tuesday to reclaim the persona of a political prize fighter who transformed the GOP.
He chose Pennsylvania, a state dear to his heart that twice helped him win the White House and where he escaped an assassination attempt, to try to pivot away from the punishing costs of the war to a midterm election pitch.
“We’re the hottest country in the world,” the president declared.
Yet Trump’s histrionics revealed the downside of his political method. The rhetoric that stirs his base often alienates many other voters and can’t sustain his political capital as he tries to govern. And his inability to view his presidency and economic performance as anything less than stellar jars with a sour national mood and leaves Republican candidates exposed.
Bouncing off a rowdy partisan crowd, Trump was noticeably more engaged than in his drowsy recent Oval Office appearances or in a rambling news conference at the end of the G7 summit in France last week.
He unfurled his full repertoire, proclaiming that he’d saved jobs with tariffs and launched a manufacturing renaissance. He falsely claimed Democrats were election cheats; misleadingly implied transgender women were taking over women’s sports and accused “sleepy” former President Joe Biden of presiding over a migrant invasion. Trump connected with mock self-effacing humor, as cheers of “USA, USA” rocked a Mack truck plant, resonant of the MAGA crescendos in his victorious 2016 and 2024 elections.
Often at Trump rallies, supporters look like they’re having the time of their lives, underscoring how his bond with blue collar voters he lured away from the Democratic base is as much cultural — and based on vibes — as economic.
“It feels like a fight,” marveled UFC fighter Bo Nickal after he was called on stage and surveyed the febrile atmosphere, just over a week after slugging it out in a cage in the White House lawn on Trump’s 80th birthday.
Sometimes presidents, worn down by the drudgery of the job, rediscover their political identities when they take to the road. Trump’s crowds recharge his political battery and hint at something more substantive to his political project than his recent fixations, like his attempt to build a physical legacy in granite and gold with the White House ballroom project and in patriotic blue paint at the algae-clogged reflecting pool on the National Mall.
Yet, Trump’s weave of bombast, exaggeration and falsehood represents a taste only acquired by his most loyal voters. And he needs a far wider cohort of Republicans, independents and lapsed Democrats to turn out in November.
So while he recreated his political happy place Tuesday, his speech felt like the right argument for the wrong election.
As he raged against the failure of Congress to pass restrictive election laws, Trump offered little to Americans struggling to afford their grocery bills or high housing costs. People worried about health care access might have been puzzled by his screed against alternative energy or his odd takeaway from his military adventures in Iran and Venezuela that “the ideology of the Muslims is slightly different than the ideology of the Catholics.”
The 70% of Americans in a recent CNN/SSRS poll who think he’s done a bad job on the economy are unlikely to have much patience with his claim Tuesday that he “inherited” everything that’s going wrong from Democrats.
And Trump’s promise that the end of the war means Americans’ cost of living woes will be swept away is hardly convincing, since the same economic vise was making life difficult for millions of people before he launched the war. “Prices are coming down right now at levels that you’ve never seen. And now, with oil crashing, you’re going to see something really amazing,” Trump pledged.
The deficiencies of Trump’s performance are especially important in places like the suburbs of Allentown, which hosted him Tuesday. If Republicans lose House seats in such swing districts countrywide, his final two years in the White House will be a miserable grind of Democratic investigations and roadblocks on whatever is left of his political agenda.
“We’ve got to win the midterms,” the president said, in one of his few direct references to the election. This is notable after an early summer in which he’s been largely absent from the campaign trail.
Trump has repeatedly frustrated Republicans and his own White House staff by mocking the concept of “affordability” that is dominating US politics and represents the Democratic Party’s best hope of a return to power on Capitol Hill — if it can overcome its own challenges in coining strong political themes.
On stage on Tuesday, the best arguments came not from the president, but from supporters selected to make the case for his policies. Sergeant Sam Elias of the Bethlehem Police Department, a father of six, testified that one of Trump’s signature policies — cutting taxes on overtime — had made life far easier. “For my family, these savings have translated to what was once a day trip to the park … is now an overnight stay at the Jersey Shore,” Elias said.
Social media and campaign ads can multiply such moments, but in a Trump rally and in the roaring wave of Truth Social invective that he spouts every day, they tend to get swamped.
The president has never been a conventional politician. In 2016, his rallies heralded an unprecedented and unorthodox political talent who tore up the textbook of presidential politics. As he rose, he watched his crowds like a hawk, using them as a vast focus group as his MAGA fans reacted to his new lines. Those that hit the spot would then be rolled out over and over again. On Tuesday, however, he was more retrospective than groundbreaking.
Still, he showed that he remains an entertainer, an outsider and a scourge of political correctness. He’s still a lightning rod for liberals and knows how to get jeers by claiming the reporters and cameras that follow him are fake news.
But from the moment he stepped to the microphone and declared “I won this state in a landslide,” Trump appeared to be in the grip of his own preoccupations.
And in his closing refrain “we will make America wealthy again. We will make America healthy again … We will make America strong again. We will make America proud again,” he was conjuring a reality that, recent polls show, a majority of citizens lack faith he will ever achieve.
Trump needs more than his base to show up in November to spare Republicans.
Simply voicing the greatest hits of 2016 and 2024 won’t be enough.
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