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宾夕法尼亚州州长乔希·夏皮罗周四在接受美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)记者达娜·巴什采访时表示,他与纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼在周二初选中支持的一名候选人存在“根本性”分歧,这凸显了民主党在中期选举前的党内分歧。
夏皮罗被问及达里利萨·阿维拉·切瓦利尔——这位32岁的民主社会主义者本周击败了国会西班牙裔核心小组主席阿德里亚诺·埃斯帕伊拉特众议员。和周二纽约州的多场初选一样,这场初选的核心议题是美以关系。
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乔希·夏皮罗谈民主社会主义者的崛起
CNN的“K文件”栏目发现了阿维拉·切瓦利尔已被删除的X账号,其中包含数千条帖子和转发,内容包括支持废除警察、监狱和边境壁垒,以及没收私有财产、将主要行业国有化,并质疑以色列的生存权。
阿维拉·切瓦利尔还在2023年10月7日哈马斯袭击以色列后的第二天参加了一场亲巴勒斯坦集会。哈马斯在此次袭击中杀害了1200人,并劫持了250多名人质。这场集会遭到了多名政客的广泛谴责,其中包括另一位获得曼达尼支持的候选人布拉德·兰德,他击败了众议员丹·戈德曼,并在最近的一场辩论中表示,这场集会“对哈马斯的表述方式让我觉得极其恶劣”。
“她所在的选区投票支持了她。但根据你刚才提到的那些言论,我与这位候选人存在根本性分歧,”夏皮罗告诉巴什,“她似乎不是一个我在很多问题上能达成共识,或是价值观相似的人。我猜她是以社会主义者的身份参选民主党候选人的。该选区的选民认定她是他们希望代表自己的人选。”
美国有线电视新闻网已联系阿维拉·切瓦利尔的竞选团队置评。
阿维拉·切瓦利尔曾协助领导哥伦比亚大学针对以色列及其对待巴勒斯坦加沙地区民众方式的校园抗议活动。据哈马斯控制的加沙地带卫生部门数据,自战争爆发以来,加沙已有超过7万人死亡。
“我不仅看到了行事方式上的诸多相似之处,也看到了实施暴力的那些机构之间的共性。2014年用于镇压巴勒斯坦人的催泪瓦斯,和2014年用于镇压弗格森市黑人抗议者的催泪瓦斯是同一种,”阿维拉·切瓦利尔在与埃斯帕伊拉特的辩论中说道。
阿维拉·切瓦利尔表示,她“绝不会庆祝任何人类的死亡”,并辩称她参加10月8日的集会是为了抗议对哈马斯袭击的“过度反应”,她担心这种反应会“导致加沙地区成千上万的人死亡”。
夏皮罗今年秋季将寻求连任,同时也是2028年总统职位的潜在候选人。他辩称,民主党已准备好“就我们的信仰展开辩论”,他表示自1992年民主党提名时任阿肯色州州长比尔·克林顿以来,民主党党内从未出现过这样的情况,克林顿最终击败了乔治·H·W·布什总统。
“我理解有些候选人只会说很多漂亮话,吸引大量关注,”夏皮罗说,“但作为一个政党,我们需要做的是深入思考如何将这些言论转化为实际行动,让人们的生活变得更好。”
夏皮罗已为自己领导的宾夕法尼亚州民主党团队背书,以期在今年秋季拿下最多4个共和党掌控的美国国会众议院席位。作为美国国内最知名的犹太裔政客之一,夏皮罗是以色列的捍卫者,同时也倡导巴以两国解决方案。
他在周二被问及是否认为犹太政客能够在民主党全国初选中获胜。
“我不会去关注2028年的情况,”夏皮罗说,“但我可以告诉你的是,2022年我竞选州长时,以及如今我正在进行的宾夕法尼亚州州长连任竞选期间,我一直坦诚地表明,信仰和家庭指引着我投身公共服务的人生。我非常坦诚地展示了真实的自己,以及推动我服务公众的动力。而宾夕法尼亚州人民给予我的回应是善意。”
Josh Shapiro says he has ‘profound’ differences with Mamdani-backed candidate
2026-06-25T21:27:46.457Z / CNN
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro told CNN’s Dana Bash in an interview Thursday that he had “profound differences” with one of the candidates endorsed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani in Tuesday’s primary elections, underscoring Democratic Party fractures heading into the midterms.
Shapiro was asked about Darializa Avila Chevalier, the 32-year-old democratic socialist who defeated Rep. Adriano Espaillat, the chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, this week. Their primary, like many of Tuesday’s contests in New York, focused on the US-Israel relationship.
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Gov. Josh Shapiro addresses rise of democratic socialists
CNN’s KFile uncovered a deleted X account belonging to Avila Chevalier that included thousands of posts and reposts expressing support for abolishing police, prisons and borders, as well as seizing private property and nationalizing major industries and calling into question Israel’s right to exist.
Avila Chevalier also attended a pro-Palestinian rally the day after Hamas’ October 7, 2023, attack on Israel – where militants killed 1,200 people and took more than 250 hostages. The rally was widely condemned by politicians, including Brad Lander, another Mamdani-backed candidate who defeated Rep. Dan Goldman and said in a recent debate that the rally “spoke about Hamas in ways that I just thought were vile.”
“Her district voted for her. But I have profound differences from that particular candidate based on the citations that you read there,” Shapiro told Bash. “She’s not someone who seemingly I would agree with on many things or that we share similar values. She ran on the Democratic ticket, I guess, as a socialist. Voters in that district determined that she was the one they wanted representing her.”
CNN has reached out to Avila Chevalier’s campaign for comment.
Avila Chevalier helped lead campus protests at Columbia University over Israel and its treatment of Palestinians in Gaza, where more than 70,000 have died since the start of the war, according to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry.
“I’ve seen a lot of similarities not just in the way things are done, but also in the very institutions that are enacting that violence. The tear gas that was being dropped on Palestinians in Gaza in 2014 was the same tear gas that was being dropped on Black protesters in Ferguson in 2014,” Avila Chevalier said in a debate against Espaillat.
Avila Chevalier said she would “never celebrate the death of any human being,” arguing that she attended the October 8 rally to protest against an “outsized reaction” to Hamas’ attack, which she feared would “cause the death of thousands upon thousands of people” in Gaza.
Shapiro, who is running for reelection this fall and a potential 2028 presidential contender, argued that Democrats were ready to “have a battle over what we believe in,” something that he said hadn’t occurred for the party since the 1992 election, when the party nominated then-Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, who went on to defeat President George H.W. Bush.
“I get that there are some candidates that just say a lot of words and attract a lot of attention,” Shapiro said. “But what we need to do as a party is drill down on how we can take those words, turn them into action to make people’s lives better.”
Shapiro has backed his own slate of Pennsylvania Democrats in seeking to flip up to four Republican-held US House seats this fall. One of the most prominent Jewish politicians in the country, Shapiro is a defender of Israel but an advocate for a two-state solution between the Israelis and Palestinians.
He was asked Tuesday if he believed a Jewish politician could win a national Democratic primary.
“I’m not going to focus on what happens in 2028,” Shapiro said. “But what I can tell you that as when I ran for governor in 2022 and now as I’m running for reelection as Pennsylvania governor, I’ve been very open about how faith and family guide me in this life of service. I’m very open about who I am and what motivates me to serve. And what I’ve received back from the people of Pennsylvania is goodness.”
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