民主党角逐奥马哈开放国会席位,共和党力求保住多数优势


2026-05-12T10:04:12.343Z / 路透社

作者:诺兰·D·麦卡斯基尔

2026年5月12日 美国东部时间上午10:04 更新于58分钟前

  • 鲍威尔与卡瓦诺在奥马哈地区国会席位民主党党内初选中领先
  • 共和党人布林克·哈丁无对手参选,筹款现金储备领先民主党候选人
  • 两党围绕重新划分选区与关键摇摆选区展开较量,众议院多数席位悬而未决

华盛顿5月12日路透电 —— 内布拉斯加州第二国会选区选民将于周二前往投票站,推选候选人接替即将卸任的共和党众议员唐·培根。

这一开放的奥马哈地区席位,是本届选举周期内民主党在新划定选区之外最佳的夺席机会之一。

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内布拉斯加州与西弗吉尼亚州将于周二举行初选,而第二选区的民主党党内初选将是当晚的焦点赛事。

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共同创立政治行动委员会“内布拉斯加参选女性”的丹尼斯·鲍威尔,与州参议员约翰·卡瓦诺是这场竞争激烈的民主党初选中的顶尖候选人。

鲍威尔将自己的温和派竞选纲领定位为保护内布拉斯加州的“蓝色孤岛”。2024年,唐纳德·特朗普总统在全州普选中以超过20个百分点的优势获胜,其下辖三个国会选区中的两个也以两位数优势拿下。

作为进步派候选人的卡瓦诺则嘲讽鲍威尔为“黑金丹尼斯”。他曾表示,如果自己胜选,内布拉斯加州共和党州长将任命他在州议会的继任者,从而巩固共和党多数席位,一些民主党人警告称这可能使共和党通过更严格的堕胎禁令。

卡瓦诺的盟友将这一说法斥为“让美国再次伟大”共和党人的谎言,称民主党有望在州议会选举中拿下更多席位。

奥马哈市议员布林克·哈丁无对手角逐共和党提名。根据竞选财务披露文件,他已筹款130万美元,且报告持有的现金储备超过鲍威尔与卡瓦诺两人的总和。

2024年总统选举中,民主党人卡玛拉·哈里斯在该选区以不到5个百分点的优势获胜。该选区是哈里斯拿下的三个国会选区之一,目前由共和党议员代表。培根的席位是哈里斯拿下的选区中唯一一个没有现任议员的席位,因此成为民主党的首要目标。

众议院微弱多数席位悬而未决

美国众议院目前共和党以217票对212票占据微弱多数,该议院唯一的独立议员与共和党党团结盟。另有5个席位因议员去世和辞职出现空缺。

民主党需要在11月的中期选举中净赚3个席位,才能在特朗普总统任期的最后两年拿下众议院控制权。总统所在政党通常会在中期选举中丢失席位,但特朗普已敦促共和党领导的州重新划分国会选区地图,以保住国会多数席位。

特朗普的这一暗示引发了两党之间的全国性重新划分选区之争,双方争相在得克萨斯州、加利福尼亚州、佛罗里达州、路易斯安那州和田纳西州等州为各自政党创造选举优势。

在最高法院近期废除《选举权法案》第二条的裁决后,南部多个由共和党领导的州也重新划分了选区地图。这一裁决威胁到南部地区曾经受到保护的少数族裔占多数选区。

参议院竞选出现罕见参选阵容

内布拉斯加州共和党参议员皮特·里基茨预计将在周二的党内初选中赢得本党提名。他在11月大选的主要对手丹·奥斯本将以独立候选人身份参选。奥斯本2024年在共和党参议员黛比·费舍尔的竞选中仅以不到7个百分点的差距落败,在全州范围内的表现远超哈里斯。

尽管州民主党表示不会推出候选人,因为奥斯本最有可能击败里基茨,但该选区仍将举行民主党党内初选。

反堕胎的特朗普支持者威廉·福布斯于3月宣布参选民主党提名。民主党人指责福布斯“参选是为了欺骗选民”。

辛迪·伯班克也于3月宣布参选。她的网站称福布斯是“假”民主党人,只会分散民主党选票,帮助里基茨连任。伯班克在呼吁选民支持自己的同时,也表示奥斯本“值得与里基茨进行一对一对决的公平机会”,并暗示如果她赢得民主党提名,将退出竞选,让奥斯本与里基茨展开直接对决。

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Democrats battle for open Omaha House seat as Republicans aim to hold majority

2026-05-12T10:04:12.343Z / Reuters

By Nolan D. McCaskill

May 12, 2026 10:04 AM UTC Updated 58 mins ago

  • Powell and Cavanaugh lead competitive Democratic primary for Omaha-area House seat
  • Republican Brinker Harding runs uncontested, holds fundraising cash-on-hand advantage over Democrats
  • House majority at stake as parties battle over redistricting and key swing districts

WASHINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) – Voters in Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District head to the polls on Tuesday to ​select their nominees to replace outgoing Republican Representative Don Bacon.

The open Omaha-area seat is one of Democrats’ best pickup opportunities outside ‌of newly drawn districts this cycle.

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Nebraska and West Virginia host primary elections on Tuesday, but the Democratic primary in the 2nd district will be the marquee race of the night.

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Denise Powell, who cofounded the political action committee Women Who Run Nebraska, and state Senator John Cavanaugh are the top candidates in the crowded Democratic primary.

Powell has framed her moderate campaign as ​one that can protect Nebraska’s “blue dot.” President Donald Trump won the statewide popular vote in 2024 by more than 20 percentage points and ​two of its three congressional districts by double digits.

Cavanaugh, the progressive candidate, has derided Powell as “Dark Money Denise.” If ⁠he were to win, Nebraska’s Republican governor would appoint his replacement in the state legislative chamber and boost the Republican majority, which some Democrats warn could ​allow the party to pass a stricter abortion ban.

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Cavanaugh’s allies have called that narrative “MAGA Republican” lies, saying Democrats are poised to pick up seats in state ​legislative races.

Brinker Harding, an Omaha city councilman, is running uncontested for the Republican nomination. He has raised $1.3 million, according to campaign finance disclosures, and reported having more cash on hand than both Powell and Cavanaugh combined.

Democrat Kamala Harris won the district at the presidential level in 2024 by less than 5 percentage points. The district is one of three districts ​won by Harris and currently represented by a Republican. Bacon’s seat is the only Harris-won district with no incumbent, making it a top target for ​Democrats.

NARROW HOUSE MAJORITY AT STAKE

Republicans hold a narrow 217-212 majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, where the chamber’s lone independent caucuses with Republicans. There are five vacancies due ‌to deaths ⁠and resignations.

Democrats would need to net three seats in November’s midterm elections to win control of the House for the final two years of Trump’s presidency. The president’s party traditionally loses seats in the midterms, but Trump has urged Republican-led states to redraw their congressional maps to preserve a majority in Congress.

Trump’s nudge launched a national redistricting war between the parties, which scrambled to create advantages for their respective parties in states such as Texas, California, Florida, Louisiana and Tennessee.

Republican-led states ​across the South have also redrawn ​their maps following the Supreme Court’s ⁠recent decision gutting Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. The ruling threatens once-protected majority-minority districts across the South.

SENATE RACE DRAWS UNUSUAL FIELD

Republican Senator Pete Ricketts of Nebraska is expected to win the primary for his party’s nomination on ​Tuesday. Dan Osborn, his top opponent in November, is running as an independent. Osborn lost to Republican Senator Deb ​Fischer in 2024 ⁠by less than 7 percentage points, significantly overperforming Harris statewide.

There will also be a Democratic primary, even though the state party has said it chose not to field a candidate because Osborn has the best chance to unseat Ricketts.

William Forbes, an anti-abortion Trump voter, launched his campaign for the Democratic nomination in March. Democrats have ⁠accused Forbes of “running ​to trick voters.”

Cindy Burbank also launched her campaign in March. Her website calls Forbes a “fake” ​Democrat who would simply split Democrats’ votes to help Ricketts win reelection. While asking voters to back her in the primary, Burbank also says Osborn “deserves a fair shot against Ricketts,” suggesting she ​would end her campaign if she won the Democratic nomination so Osborn could have a head-to-head race against Ricketts.

Reporting by Nolan D. McCaskill, editing by Deepa Babington

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