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特朗普与共和党人正与民主党人展开一场高风险较量,争夺在中期选举前重新绘制美国众议院选区地图的主动权
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发布于2026年5月10日 美国东部时间上午5:00
弗吉尼亚州重划选区地图被裁定违宪,引发全国范围争议
弗吉尼亚州共和党人庆祝巡回法院裁定民主党主导的重划选区地图违宪。匹兹堡专栏作家萨莱娜·齐托做客《福克斯与朋友们早间版》对此发表评论。
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美国总统唐纳德·特朗普与共和党人对弗吉尼亚州最高法院作出的重磅裁决表示欢呼,该法院裁定该州国会重划选区的全民投票提案无效,这是民主党在争夺众议院多数席位斗争中的重大挫折。
“这是共和党人的巨大胜利,”总统在弗吉尼亚州最高法院于周五否决了上月由选民通过的全民公投决议数分钟后,在社交媒体上发文宣称。
弗吉尼亚州议会绘制的新地图本将在今年中期选举前,为民主党在该州新增四个倾向左翼的众议院选区;而目前共和党在众议院仅以微弱优势掌握多数席位。
弗吉尼亚州的这一裁决,加上最高法院保守派多数派近期削减《选举权法案》一项关键保护条款的意见,为特朗普与共和党在中期选举前与民主党就重划国会选区地图展开的持续政治斗争提供了重大助力。这场全国范围内的重划选区对决,事关哪个政党将在特朗普第二任白宫任期的最后两年控制众议院。
重磅裁决:弗吉尼亚州最高法院否决民主党支持的国会地图
弗吉尼亚州最高法院于周五否决了上月在特别选举中以微弱优势获得选民批准的重划选区地图。(弗吉尼亚州立法信息系统)
在弗吉尼亚州,这一裁决意味着2024年选举中使用的选区地图将继续适用于2026年的投票对决。目前民主党以6比5的优势控制该州的美国众议院代表团。而被推翻的原地图本可能让民主党在这个倾向蓝色但竞争激烈的州取得10比1的席位优势。
在遭遇最新的法律挫折后,众议院民主党领袖、纽约州众议员哈基姆·杰弗里斯表示:“我们正在探索所有选项来推翻这一令人震惊的裁决。”
这位众议院少数党领袖誓言:“无论付出什么代价,众议院民主党人都将在11月赢得胜利,这样我们就能帮助将这个国家从唐纳德·特朗普和共和党人掀起的极端主义中拯救出来。”
但2026年的重划选区大战远未结束,民主党未来的政治局面可能会更加艰难。
目前局势如下:
路易斯安那州
最高法院的裁决重塑了1965年标志性的《选举权法案》,裁定种族不应成为立法选区地图重划的决定性因素。该意见特别裁定路易斯安那州的国会选区地图违宪。
上周,最高法院表示其宣布路易斯安那州地图违宪的裁决应立即生效,打破了其通常在意见正式生效前等待约一个月的惯例。
这为共和党控制的州议会启动重划选区进程扫清了道路,相关听证会已于周五举行。
共和党州长杰夫·兰德里(右)是唐纳德·特朗普总统的重要盟友,他推迟了该州的美国众议院初选,以便共和党占多数的州议会重新绘制路易斯安那州的国会选区地图。(斯科特·奥尔森/盖蒂图片社)
作为特朗普的核心盟友,共和党州长杰夫·兰德里在最高法院裁决后迅速采取行动,推迟了原定于5月16日举行的路易斯安那州美国众议院初选。
路易斯安那州共和党人旨在取消两个黑人选民占多数的众议院席位中的一个或两个,这两个席位目前由民主党人担任。
田纳西州
田纳西州的共和党人行动更为迅速。
占多数的共和党州议会于周四迅速通过了一项新地图,该地图将消除该州仅有的一个民主党控制的国会选区,并可能让共和党控制全部九个选区。
田纳西州州长李呼吁召开特别会议,按共和党意愿重划众议院地图 以9票全票通过
田纳西州众议员贾斯汀·J·皮尔逊(孟菲斯民主党人,中)与抗议者一同游行,此前州议会于2026年5月5日周二在纳什维尔召开特别会议,重新绘制美国国会投票地图。(乔治·沃克·四世/美联社照片)
共和党州长比尔·李迅速签署了新地图法案使其生效。
代表即将被拆分的黑人选民占多数选区的民主党众议员史蒂夫·科恩誓言将采取法律行动。
“特朗普清楚他必须操纵游戏规则才能在11月保住多数席位。而田纳西州共和党人愿意配合这一点。这太可耻了,”科恩在社交媒体上写道。“下一站就是法院。”
阿拉巴马州
阿拉巴马州议会两党均由共和党占据绝对多数,议员们正在推进相关立法,该州上周召开了以重划选区为主题的特别会议。新地图可能会取消该州两个倾向民主党的美国众议院席位中的一个或两个。
特别会议由共和党州长凯·艾维召集。
但阿拉巴马州议员通过的任何新地图都需要获得最高法院的批准。这是因为最高法院目前禁止阿拉巴马州在2030年前进行重划选区。目前尚不清楚法院是否会解除禁令。
随着共和党议员推进新地图,阿拉巴马州和田纳西州的议会都爆发了抗议活动。
南卡罗来纳州
在南卡罗来纳州,共和党控制的州议会将于周一恢复特别会议,共和党议员正在审议一项新地图,该地图可能会让该州7人众议院代表团中唯一的民主党人、资深众议员吉姆·克莱伯恩丢掉饭碗。
佐治亚州
佐治亚州的共和党人内部存在分歧,分歧点在于该州共和党州长布莱恩·坎普决定不召集州议员召开重划选区特别会议。
该州初选将于5月19日举行,提前投票已在佐治亚州展开。
佛罗里达州
与此同时,共和党州长罗恩·德桑蒂斯于周一签署了一项法案,该法案由共和党占多数的州议会于上周通过,重新绘制这个倾向红色的州的国会选区地图,通过取消目前由民主党控制的选区,新增四个更倾向右翼的席位。
目前共和党以20比8的优势控制佛罗里达州的美国众议院代表团。
这场斗争的缘起
这场关于选区地图的斗争始于去年春天,当时特朗普为了避免其第一任白宫任期内发生的情况——民主党在2018年中期选举中夺回众议院多数席位,首次提出了中期国会重划选区的想法,这种做法虽罕见但并非闻所未闻。
其目标很简单:在红色州重划国会选区地图,以扩大共和党脆弱的众议院多数席位优势,从而在中期选举中保住对众议院的控制——传统上在野党会在中期选举中遭遇政治逆风并丢失席位。
去年夏天,当被记者问及在全国范围内新增倾向共和党人的众议院席位的计划时,总统表示:“得州将是最大的一盘棋。届时将增加5个席位。”
得州共和党州长格雷格·阿博特召集了共和党占多数的州议会召开特别会议,以通过新地图。
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6394929768112
格雷格·阿博特州长:得州启动了重划选区工作
但民主党州议员为阻挠重划选区法案的通过,逃离了得州并缺席会议达两周之久,这一举动鼓舞了全国各地的民主党人。在反对特朗普重划选区计划的斗争中,加利福尼亚州民主党州长加文·纽瑟姆是领导者之一。
去年11月,加利福尼亚州选民以压倒性优势通过了50号提案,该投票倡议暂时搁置了该州左翼倾向的无党派重划选区委员会,并将绘制国会选区地图的权力交还给民主党占多数的州议会。
这一举措在加利福尼亚州新增了五个倾向民主党的国会选区,旨在抵消得州重划地图的行动。
加利福尼亚州州长加文·纽瑟姆于2025年11月4日在萨克拉门托的加利福尼亚民主党总部举行的选举之夜新闻发布会上发言。(戈多弗雷多·A·巴斯克斯/美联社照片)
但这场斗争很快蔓延到了得克萨斯州和加利福尼亚州之外。
共和党控制的密苏里州和俄亥俄州,以及共和党主导州议会的摇摆州北卡罗来纳州,都按照总统的推动绘制了新地图。
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但对共和党人来说也有打击:犹他州一名地区法官于去年年底否决了该州共和党占多数的州议会绘制的国会选区地图,转而批准了一份备选方案,该方案将在中期选举前创建一个倾向民主党的选区。
去年12月,印第安纳州参议院的共和党人违抗特朗普,否决了州众议院通过的重划选区法案。
面对总统的怒火,特朗普支持的挑战者在上周的共和党初选中击败了印第安纳州的五名共和党州参议员。
保罗·斯坦豪瑟是驻摇摆州新罕布什尔州的政治记者,他全程报道各地竞选活动。
Where Trump, GOP vs Democrats redistricting battle heads next in wake of key court rulings
2026-05-10T05:00:17-04:00 / Fox News
Trump, Republicans are facing off against Democrats in the high-stakes fight to redraw US House maps ahead of midterms
By Paul Steinhauser Fox News
Published May 10, 2026 5:00am EDT
Virginia redistricting map ruled unconstitutional, sparking nationwide debate
Republicans in Virginia celebrate a circuit court ruling that the Democrat-led redistricting map was unconstitutional. Salena Zito, a Pittsburgh-based columnist, joined ‘Fox & Friends First’ to react.
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President Donald Trump and Republicans are hailing the blockbuster ruling by the Virginia Supreme Court to strike down the state’s congressional redistricting ballot measure, which was a major setback for Democrats in the battle for the U.S. House majority.
“Huge win for the Republican Party,” the president proclaimed in a social media post on Friday minutes after Virginia’s highest court struck down the referendum passed by voters last month.
The new map drawn by the Virginia legislature would have given Democrats four more left-leaning House districts in the Commonwealth ahead of this year’s midterm elections, when Republicans will be defending their razor-thin majority in the chamber.
The Virginia ruling, along with the recent opinion by the conservative majority on the Supreme Court to slash a key Voting Rights Act protection, is giving Trump and the GOP a major boost in their ongoing political fight with Democrats to redraw congressional district maps ahead of the midterms. At stake in this nationwide redistricting showdown is which party will control the House during the final two years of Trump’s second term in the White House.
BLOCKBUSTER RULING: VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT STRIKES DOWN DEMOCRAT-BACKED CONGRESSIONAL MAP
The Virginia redistricting map that was approved narrowly by voters in a special election last month was struck down on Friday by the Virginia Supreme Court(Virginia Legislative Information System)
In Virginia, the decision means the map used in the 2024 elections will stay in place for the 2026 ballot box showdowns. Democrats currently control the state’s U.S. House delegation by a 6-5 margin. The now overturned map could have resulted in a 10-1 advantage for Democrats in the blue-leaning but competitive state.
In the wake of their latest legal setback, House Democratic Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York said, “We are exploring all options to overturn this shocking decision.”
And the House minority leader vowed, “No matter what it takes, House Democrats will win in November so we can help rescue this nation from the extremism being unleashed by Donald Trump and Republicans.”
But the 2026 redistricting wars are far from over, and the political landscape may get even rougher for Democrats going forward.
Here’s where things stand.
Louisiana
The Supreme Court’s decision reshaped the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act by ruling that race should not dictate the redrawing of legislative district maps. And the opinion specifically ruled that Louisiana’s congressional district map was unconstitutional.
Last week, the Supreme Court said that its decision declaring Louisiana’s map unconstitutional should go into effect immediately, breaking with its usual procedure of waiting roughly a month before its opinions become official.
That cleared the way for the GOP-controlled state legislature to begin the process of redrawing the map, and hearings got underway on Friday.
Republican Gov. Jeff Landry of Louisiana, right, a major ally of President Donald Trump, delayed his state’s U.S. House primaries as the GOP-dominated legislature redraws Louisiana’s congressional district map(Scott Olson/Getty Images)
Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, a top Trump ally, took swift action in the immediate aftermath of the high court’s ruling, when he delayed the May 16 U.S. House primary elections in Louisiana.
Louisiana Republicans are aiming to erase one or both of the two Black-majority House seats, which are represented by Democrats.
Tennessee
Republicans in Tennessee moved even faster.
The GOP-dominated Tennessee legislature on Thursday quickly adopted a new map that would eliminate the only Democrat-controlled congressional district in the state, and would likely give Republicans control of all nine districts.
TENN GOV LEE CALLS SPECIAL SESSION TO REDRAW HOUSE MAP IN GOP’S FAVOR 9-0
Rep. Justin J. Pearson, D-Memphis, center, marches with protesters before a special session of the state legislature to redraw U.S. Congressional voting maps, in Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday, May 5, 2026.(George Walker IV/AP Photo)
GOP Gov. Bill Lee quickly signed the new maps into law.
Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen, who represents the majority Black district that’s being carved up, vowed legal action.
“Trump knows he HAS TO rig the game to keep his majority in November. And the TN GOP was willing to go along with it. It’s shameful,” Cohen wrote on social media. “Next stop is the courts.”
Alabama
Lawmakers in the Alabama legislature, where the GOP holds a supermajority in both chambers, are advancing legislation as they met this past week in a special session focused on redistricting. The new maps may result in eliminating one or both of the state’s two blue-leaning U.S. House districts.
The special session was called by Republican Gov. Kay Ivey.
But any new map passed by Alabama lawmakers will need to be greenlit by the Supreme Court. That’s because Alabama is currently prohibited by the high court from redistricting until 2030. It’s unclear if the court will lift its injunction.
Protests rocked both the Alabama and Tennessee legislatures as Republican lawmakers pushed forward the new maps.
South Carolina
In South Carolina, the GOP-controlled legislature returns in special session on Monday, as Republican lawmakers consider a new map that could put longtime Rep. Jim Clyburn, the only Democrat in the state’s seven-person House delegation, out of a job.
Georgia
Republicans in Georgia are divided over GOP Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia’s decision not to call state lawmakers back into a special session on redistricting.
The state’s primary is on May 19 and early voting is already underway in Georgia.
Florida
Meanwhile, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed a bill passed last week by the GOP-dominated state legislature that redraws the red-leaning state’s congressional districts, adding four more right-leaning seats by eliminating districts currently controlled by Democrats.
Republicans currently control Florida’s U.S. House delegation by a 20-8 margin.
How we got here
The battle over the maps ignited last spring when Trump, aiming to prevent what happened during his first term in the White House when Democrats reclaimed the House majority in the 2018 midterms, first floated the idea of rare, but not unheard of, mid-decade congressional redistricting.
The mission was simple: redraw congressional district maps in red states to pad the GOP’s fragile House majority to keep control of the chamber in the midterms, when the party in power traditionally faces political headwinds and loses seats.
When asked by reporters last summer about his plan to add Republican-leaning House seats across the country, the president said, “Texas will be the biggest one. And that’ll be five.”
Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas called a special session of the GOP-dominated state legislature to pass the new map.
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6394929768112
Gov Greg Abbott: Texas started the redistricting effort
But Democratic state lawmakers, who broke quorum for two weeks as they fled Texas in a bid to delay the passage of the redistricting bill, energized Democrats across the country. Among those leading the fight against Trump’s redistricting was Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California.
California voters in November overwhelmingly passed Proposition 50, a ballot initiative that temporarily sidetracked the left-leaning state’s nonpartisan redistricting commission and returned the power to draw the congressional maps to the Democratic-dominated legislature.
That led to five more Democratic-leaning congressional districts in California, which aimed to counter the move by Texas to redraw their maps.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during an election night press conference at a California Democratic Party office in Sacramento on Nov. 4, 2025.(Godofredo A. Vásquez/AP Photo)
But the fight quickly spread beyond Texas and California.
Republican-controlled Missouri and Ohio and swing state North Carolina, where the GOP dominates the legislature, drew new maps as part of the president’s push.
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But in blows to Republicans, a Utah district judge late last year rejected a congressional district map drawn by the state’s GOP-dominated legislature and instead approved an alternate that will create a Democratic-leaning district ahead of the midterms.
And Republicans in Indiana’s Senate in December defied Trump, shooting down a redistricting bill that had passed the state House.
Facing the president’s wrath, five of those Republican state senators in Indiana were ousted by Trump-backed challengers in last week’s GOP primary.
Paul Steinhauser is a politics reporter based in the swing state of New Hampshire. He covers the campaign trail from coast to coast.
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