曼达尼在纽约的大胜被民主党内部称为“政治地震”


2026-06-24T23:26:42.408Z / reuters.com

华盛顿6月24日路透电——纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼周二取得重大政治胜利,他支持的三名激进派国会候选人击败了两名现任议员和一名开放席位的建制派热门人选,有评论将此次结果称为民主党内部的“一场政治地震”。

曼达尼支持的三名候选人都与美国民主社会主义者组织存在关联,支持全民医保、终止美国对以色列在加沙军事行动的支持等议题。周三,许多民主党国会议员质疑,在唐纳德·特朗普总统将部分主流民主党官员贴上“激进左翼疯子”标签的当下,这场震荡是否会局限于美国最大城市范围内。

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“纽约乃至全美各地的美国民众都已厌倦了维持现状的建制派政治,”佛蒙特州联邦参议员伯尼·桑德斯说道,他是一名独立议员兼民主社会主义者,曾在2016年参选总统。“他们希望国会议员有勇气挺身而出对抗大财阀,打造一个为全体民众服务、而非仅为少数群体服务的政府。”

曼达尼背书的候选人包括活动家达里亚利扎·阿维拉·谢瓦利埃、前纽约市审计长布拉德·兰德以及州议员克莱尔·巴尔德斯。阿维拉·谢瓦利埃击败了众议员阿德里亚诺·埃斯帕利亚特,兰德则击败了众议员丹·戈德曼。

巴尔德斯击败了布鲁克林区长安东尼奥·雷诺索,后者获得了即将退休的众议员妮迪亚·贝拉斯克斯的背书。

此次胜选延续了曼达尼去年在市长选举中击败前纽约州州长安德鲁·科莫的惊喜胜利。他们给众议院民主党领袖哈基姆·杰弗里斯及民主党建制派带来了打击。

进步派政治组织“我们的革命”执行主任约瑟夫·吉瓦格斯表示,此次结果表明,拒绝企业和亲以色列游说团体的捐款、并支持《全民医保法案》等政策的候选人未必会落败。

“这并非偶然,也并非仅限于纽约,”他说道。“选举佐赫兰·曼达尼担任市长的同股力量,如今又为他支持的整组候选人投出了支持票。”

旨在对抗亲以色列团体的超级政治行动委员会“美国优先事务”表示,此次结果反映出民主党选民基础在外交政策上的转变。

“在以色列和巴勒斯坦问题上秉持原则且立场明确的候选人,契合民主党选民的主流观点,”该组织在周三的一份备忘录中写道。“如今反而是建制派和党内领导人与民意脱节了。”

反建制派力量

进步派已在全美各地的民主党初选中获胜,包括华盛顿哥伦比亚特区市长选举、新泽西州和宾夕法尼亚州安全民主党席位的国会选举,以及从缅因州到加利福尼亚州的摇摆众议院选区选举。

但众议院民主党领导人将温和派候选人凯特琳·康利在纽约的胜选列为当晚最重要的胜利之一。

康利是一名退伍军人兼国家安全专家,将于11月对阵共和党众议员迈克·劳勒。劳勒所代表的选区是2024年民主党总统候选人卡玛拉·哈里斯获胜的三个共和党掌控选区之一,因此该席位是民主党重点争夺目标。

即将退休的伊利诺伊州联邦众议员丘伊·加西亚是一名进步派民主党人,他对阿维拉·谢瓦利埃、兰德和巴尔德斯抵达华盛顿后将成为务实的议员团成员表示乐观。

“一旦你来到这里,就会意识到要推动一项想法、一项提案,至少需要获得218票,而做到这一点绝非易事,”他说道。“这需要建立人际关系,需要专业知识,需要与本党团内各种政治力量合作。”

康涅狄格州联邦参议员克里斯·墨菲称曼达尼的大胜“本质上更像是一场纽约本地事件”,但同时表示选民“明确在传递信号,希望我们在政策提案和政治策略上更大胆一些”。

“我不想过度解读单一州的选举结果,”墨菲说道。“我不确定这些结果能否在其他各州复制,但没错,若不从周二的选举结果中汲取任何教训,那才是愚蠢的。”

宾夕法尼亚州联邦参议员约翰·费特曼是民主党人,态度则没那么友好。他称周二“对纽约的‘混蛋左翼’来说是个标志性之夜”。

内华达州温和派联邦参议员杰基·罗森也告诫不要从单一州的几场地方选举中得出全国性结论。

“每个选区、每个州……都有其独特性,当地局势都有不同的成因,”她对路透社表示。“你需要观察多场选举,内华达州的情况和纽约市截然不同。”

报道:诺兰·D·麦卡斯克尔;编辑:迈克尔·利尔蒙与戴维·格雷戈里奥

Mamdani’s sweep in New York a ‘political earthquake’ among Democrats

2026-06-24T23:26:42.408Z / reuters.com

WASHINGTON, June 24 (Reuters) – New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani scored a massive political victory on Tuesday when his trio of insurgent congressional candidates toppled two incumbents and ​the establishment favorite in an open seat, results some described as “a political earthquake” for Democrats.

All three of Mamdani’s candidates have ties to the Democratic Socialists of America ‌and favor issues such as universal health insurance and ending U.S. support to Israel’s military operations in Gaza. On Wednesday, many Democratic members of Congress doubted the tremors would extend beyond the biggest U.S. city in an era when President Donald Trump has labeled even some mainstream Democratic officials as “radical left lunatics.”

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“The American people in New York and increasingly all over the country are sick and tired of status quo establishment ​politics,” said Senator Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent and democratic socialist who ran for president in 2016. “They want members of Congress having the guts to stand ​up to big money and create a government that works for them and not just a few.”

Mamdani endorsed activist Darializa Avila Chevalier, former ⁠New York City Comptroller Brad Lander and state Assembly Member Claire Valdez. Avila Chevalier ousted Representative Adriano Espaillat, and Lander beat Representative Dan Goldman.

Valdez defeated Brooklyn Borough President Antonio ​Reynoso, who was endorsed by retiring Representative Nydia Velazquez.

The results built on Mamdani’s surprise victory over former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in last year’s mayoral race. They dealt a blow ​to House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries and the political establishment.

Joseph Geevarghese, executive director of the progressive political group Our Revolution, said the results show candidates are not doomed to lose if they refuse donations from corporations and the pro-Israel lobby and support policies such as Medicare for All.

“This is not an accident, and it is not isolated to New York,” he said. “The same energy that elected Zohran Mamdani as ​mayor just elected an entire slate behind him.”

American Priorities, a super PAC created to counter pro-Israel groups, said the results reflect a foreign policy shift among the Democratic base of voters.

“Candidates ​with a principled and clear position on Israel and Palestine reflect the prevailing views of Democratic voters,” the group wrote in a Wednesday memo. “It’s now the establishment and party leaders that are out ‌of step.”

ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT ⁠ENERGY

Progressives have prevailed in Democratic primaries across the country, including the Washington, D.C., mayoral race; congressional races in safe Democratic seats in New Jersey and Pennsylvania; and in battleground House districts from Maine to California.

But House Democratic leaders highlighted Tuesday’s win by moderate candidate Cait Conley in New York as one of the night’s most significant victories.

Conley, a combat veteran and national security expert, will face Republican Representative Mike Lawler in November. Lawler represents one of just three Republican-held seats in districts Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris won in 2024, making it a top ​Democratic target.

Representative Chuy Garcia, a retiring progressive Democrat from ​Illinois, expressed optimism that Avila Chevalier, Lander ⁠and Valdez would be pragmatic members of the caucus once they come to Washington.

“Once you arrive here, you realize that in order to move an idea forward, a proposal, you need at least 218 votes, and getting there is no easy feat,” he said. “It requires ​relationships. It requires knowledge. It requires working with a variety of political forces in your own caucus.”

Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut ​called Mamdani’s sweep “a New ⁠York story more than anything else” but said voters were “clearly telling us they want us to be bolder” in policy proposals and political tactics.

“I don’t want to bend over backwards to extrapolate too much based on one state’s elections,” Murphy said. “I’m not sure those results would reproduce themselves in every other state, but yeah, you’d be silly not to read something into yesterday’s results.”

Senator ⁠John Fetterman of ​Pennsylvania, a Democrat, was less welcoming. He called Tuesday “a banner night for the dirtbag left in New York.”

Senator ​Jacky Rosen, a moderate in Nevada, also cautioned against drawing nationwide conclusions from a few local races in a single state.

“Every district, every state … has a different flavor, a different reason for what’s going on,” she told Reuters. “So you’re going ​to have to look at multiple elections, and they’re way different in Nevada than they are in New York City.”

Reporting by Nolan D. McCaskill; Editing by Michael Learmonth and David Gregorio

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