社会主义 vs 资本主义:众议院民主党人就纽约选举结果对民主党意味着什么爆发分歧


众议员普雷斯利称选民应“引以为戒”,而苏奥齐众议员则与极左翼运动保持距离

2026年6月26日 美国东部时间凌晨5:00 / 福克斯新闻
作者:汉娜·布伦南

进步派人士呼吁美国人“引以为戒”,审视纽约选举结果对民主党而言的意义,而温和派则重申他们对资本主义的信仰,反对近期兴起的社会主义思潮。(图片来源:尼古拉斯·巴拉斯西为福克斯新闻数字频道供稿)

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周三,三名极左翼候选人在纽约州民主党初选中的关键席位选举中胜出,社会主义思潮在民主党内部势头大涨,众议院民主党人对此给出了截然不同的解读。

这波由美国民主社会主义者组织(DSA)支持的社会主义候选人新势力,在周二晚间的选举中击败了温和派民主党人,这引发了议员们的不同反应:这些新的意识形态是否会成为整个民主党核心纲领。

马萨诸塞州联邦众议员艾安娜·普雷斯利(民主党)在被问及这波进步派胜选浪潮对民主党意味着什么时表示:“人们总把这当成侥幸或特例,但每当温和派民主党人获胜时,人们都会说那是民主党持续取胜的蓝图。”

她补充道:“所以人们应该引以为戒。”

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2025年9月25日,华盛顿特区,众议员艾安娜·普雷斯利在国会大厦附近的新闻发布会上发言。(图片来源:安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)

其他民主党人迅速与极左翼运动保持距离,至少是与社会主义身份保持距离。

“我是资本主义者,不是社会主义者,”纽约州联邦众议员托马斯·苏奥齐(民主党)告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,“我相信安全,而非无法无天。我为美国感到自豪,不会为美国感到羞耻。”

纽约州联邦众议员格雷戈里·米克斯(民主党)也持类似观点。

“对我而言,我信仰资本主义,所以我不是社会主义者,”米克斯说,“所以我不知道这是否会成为一个问题。”

这场辩论之际,纽约市社会主义籍市长佐赫兰·姆达尼在初选中大获全胜,他背书的三名候选人——达里亚利扎·阿维拉·谢瓦利埃、布拉德·兰德和克莱尔·巴尔代兹——在竞选活动中宣扬与姆达尼相同的社会主义纲领,并赢得了各自的关键席位。

极左翼势力崛起:姆达尼背书的候选人击败民主党建制派现任议员

2026年6月18日,纽约市国王剧院,国会候选人克莱尔·巴尔代兹、国会候选人布拉德·兰德、市长佐赫兰·姆达尼和国会候选人达里亚利扎·阿维拉·谢瓦利埃在“投票动员”(GOTV)集会上举手。佛蒙特州联邦参议员伯尼·桑德斯(无党派)与市长佐赫兰·姆达尼一道,为下周的初选以及周六启动的提前投票造势,两人为挑战民主党现任议员的布拉德·兰德、克莱尔·巴尔代兹和达里亚利扎·阿维拉·谢瓦利埃助选。(图片来源:迈克尔·M·圣地亚哥/盖蒂图片社)

部分民主党人认为,极左翼进步派的投票趋势仅在纽约这样的城市流行。

“我认为纽约市发生的事情就只是纽约市的事情,”纽约州联邦众议员约瑟夫·莫雷尔(民主党)说,“我不认为这一定能表明纽约市以外的任何情况。他们的政治有些独特。”

进步派民主党人、华盛顿州联邦众议员普拉米拉·贾亚帕尔(民主党)与普雷斯利观点一致,认为纽约的选举结果预示着民主党内部一场更大规模的运动。

“这股势头太棒了,这是对特殊利益集团的有力驳斥,包括其他势力的影响,”贾亚帕尔在被问及如何看待选举结果时说道。

她补充道:“我们拥有真正的动力,可以继续动员年轻人投票,确保所有人都参与投票,并致力于打造一个真正为工薪阶层服务的政府。”

这场分歧暴露了民主党内部一场持续已久的辩论:极左翼意识形态是否会成为民主党竞选的核心纲领,以及这些进步派竞选活动能否成为民主党在全国范围内取得成功的可行路线图。

纽约民主党议员称“不同意”姆达尼,将其与特朗普相提并论

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马萨诸塞州联邦众议员艾安娜·普雷斯利(民主党)与纽约州联邦众议员托马斯·苏奥齐(民主党)在纽约进步派初选胜利是否应塑造民主党未来的辩论中站在了对立面。(图片来源:梅尔·穆斯托/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社;内森·波斯纳/阿纳多卢通讯社 via 盖蒂图片社)

苏奥齐以经济担忧为例,称需要在两党极端立场之间找到中间地带,呼吁人们专注于改善美国人生活的解决方案,而非致力于推翻整个体系。

“他们说‘整个系统糟透了,我们把它拆了’,”苏奥齐说,“我不认为那是正确的答案。我相信,那些与美国民主社会主义者组织意见相左的人,以及那些与‘让美国再次伟大’(MAGA)运动意见相左的人,必须更好地表明立场:‘没错,你们有理由感到经济不安全。我们理解这一点。’”

“我们必须更好地去理解,表明我们理解民众正在经历的困境,并提出能够改善他们生活的解决方案,”他说。

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普雷斯利则辩称,民主党应欣然接受她认为纽约选举结果所代表的势头,称选民希望看到领导人愿意积极推行其政策议程。

“美国民众现在以及未来希望看到的是,我们知道如何在这场博弈中成为斗士,并且当我们掌握权力时,我们不害怕使用它,”普雷斯利说。

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Socialism vs capitalism: House Dems clash over what NY election results mean for party

Rep Pressley says voters should ‘take heed’ while Rep Suozzi distances himself from the far-left movement

June 26, 2026 5:00am EDT / Fox News

By Hannah Brennan

Progressives told Americans to “take heed” of what New York’s election results means for Democrats, while moderates reasserted their belief in capitalism over the recent trend of socialism. (Credit: Nicholas Ballasy for Fox News Digital)

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House Democrats offered sharply different takes Wednesday after a surge in socialism proved victorious in the Democratic Party when three far-left candidates swept the floor in key races in New York’s primary elections.

The new wave of socialist candidates, who were backed by the Democratic Socialists of America, beat out moderate Democrats in Tuesday night’s race has fueled mixed reactions from lawmakers over whether these new ideals will be at the center of the entire Democratic Party.

“It’s sort of dismissed as a fluke or an outlier, but whenever more moderate Democrats win, people say that that’s a blueprint for Democrats to continue winning,” Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., said when asked about what the streak of progressive wins means for the Democratic Party.

She continued, “So people should take heed.”

RISING SOCIALIST STARS ON TRACK TO CONGRESS: WHO ARE DARIALIZA AVILA CHEVALIER, BRAD LANDER AND CLAIRE VALDEZ?

Rep. Ayanna Pressley listens during a news conference near the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 25, 2025.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Other Democrats quickly distanced themselves from the far-left movement, or at least the socialist identity.

“I’m a capitalist, not a socialist,” Rep. Thomas Suozzi, D-N.Y., told Fox News Digital. “And I believe in safety, not lawlessness. And I’m proud of America. I’m not ashamed of America .”

Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y., struck a similar note.

“Now for me, you know, I believe in capitalism, so I’m not a socialist,” Meeks said. “So I don’t know whether that’s an issue or not.”

The debate comes as New York City’s socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani dominated in the primaries as he endorsed three candidates — Darializa Avila Chevalier, Brad Lander and Claire Valdez — who won their key races by promoting the same socialist agenda Mamdani has in their campaigns.

FAR-LEFT SURGE: MAMDANI-BACKED CANDIDATES OUST DEM ESTABLISHMENT INCUMBENTS

Congressional candidate Claire Valdez, Congressional candidate Brad Lander, Mayor Zohran Mamdani, and Congressional candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier raise their hands during a Get Out the Vote (GOTV) rally at King’s Theater on June 18, 2026, in New York City. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) joined Mayor Zohran Mamdani ahead of next week’s primary, and the start of early voting on Saturday, as the pair campaigned for Brad Lander, Claire Valdez and Darializa Avila Chevalier, who are challenging incumbents in Democratic primary contests.(Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

Some Democrats attribute the trend of far-left progressive voting to only being popular in a place like New York.

“I think what happens in New York City is sort of just what happens in New York City,” Rep. Joseph Morelle, D-N.Y. said. “I don’t think it’s necessarily an indication of anything outside New York City. Their politics is somewhat unique.”

Progressive Democrat Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., agreed with Pressley that the election results in New York indicate a larger movement within their party.

“Fabulous energy, momentum, giant repudiation of special interests, including the impact of others,” Jayapal said when asked how she feels about the election results.

She continued, “And real energy for us to continue to turn out young people and make sure that we’re getting everyone voting and committed to a government that actually works for working people.”

The divide shows a broader ongoing debate within the Democratic Party over whether far-left ideology will take over as the blueprint for the party, and whether these progressive campaigns can be a legitimate roadmap to national success for the party.

NY DEM SAYS HE ‘DISAGREES’ WITH MAMDANI, MAKES COMPARISON TO TRUMP

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Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., and Rep. Thomas Suozzi, D-N.Y., emerged on opposite sides of the debate over whether New York’s progressive primary victories should shape the Democratic Party’s future.(Mel Musto/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Suozzi used economic concerns as an example of needing to find some middle ground between extremes in both parties — calling for people to focus on solutions to better the lives of Americans rather than working to dismantle entire systems.

“They’re saying ‘the whole system sucks, let’s tear it down,’” Suozzi said. “I don’t believe that’s the right answer. I believe that we, those of us that disagree with the DSA and those of us who disagree with MAGA, have to do a better job of saying, ‘Yes, you have reasons to have economic insecurity. We understand that.’”

“We have to do a better job of understanding, saying that we understand what people are going through and proposing solutions that will make their lives better,” he said.

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Pressley argued Democrats should embrace the momentum she believes the New York results represent, saying voters want leaders willing to aggressively pursue their agenda.

“What the American people want to see right now and going forward is that we know how to be the fighters in the room and that when we have the power, we’re not afraid to use it,” Pressley said.

Hannah is a Production Assistant for the Politics team at Fox News Digital.

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