密西西比州共和党州长放弃选举承诺,特朗普中期选举计划遭遇重大挫折


2026-05-14T08:59:59-04:00 / 福克斯新闻

这一举措击碎了共和党在2026年中期选举前将密西西比州国会代表团席位从3比1改写为4比0的希望

作者:查尔斯·克莱茨 福克斯新闻

发布时间:2026年5月14日 美国东部夏令时上午8:59 | 更新时间:2026年5月14日 美国东部夏令时上午9:15

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希望保住美国众议院多数席位的共和党人周三遭遇挫折:密西西比州州长泰特·里夫斯表示,在最高法院作出关键裁决后,他不会立即推进重新划分选区的工作,而官员们正试图罢免民主党1月6日调查委员会的主席。

最高法院就“卡莱案”中种族在重新划分选区时可以或不可以作为考量因素作出裁决后,多个由共和党主导的州已着手重新绘制国会选区地图,主张采用不考虑种族的方案——杰克逊市的官员们很快注意到了这一动向。

密西西比州议员原本已准备好下周召开特别会议,重新绘制州最高法院选区地图,并有可能调整国会选区划分,但里夫斯周三取消了这次会议。此前,裁定州最高法院选区地图阻碍黑人候选人参选的法官的判决被推翻——这引发了一场目前悬而未决的罢免根深蒂固的前1月6日委员会主席本尼·汤普森的行动。

“大家要明白,虽然对密西西比州的某些政客来说,谈论国会选区重新划分可能符合他们的利益,但密西西比州的情况并非孤立存在,”里夫斯周三在一个电台节目中说道。

密西西比州州长表示,在最高法院作出裁决后,他将召开特别会议重新划分选区地图

“我将做符合密西西比州最佳利益的事,做符合美国最佳利益的事,我将与特朗普政府密切合作,实现这两个目标。”

密西西比州州长泰特·里夫斯在州长选举中击败猫王埃尔维斯·普雷斯利的表弟布兰登后发表讲话。(布兰登·贝尔/盖蒂图片社)

里夫斯驳斥了他在国会选区重新划分问题上出尔反尔的说法,指出密西西比州3月10日的初选已经结束——任何投票格局的变动都会变得复杂,他还表示自己支持结束他所称的汤普森长达33年的“恐怖统治”。

不过,里夫斯表示,这并不会阻碍州审计员沙德·怀特等人重新推动将密西西比州共和党代表席位从3比1提升至4比0并罢免汤普森的努力。

汤普森是来自欣兹县的激进民主党人,正寻求第18个任期,代表以黑人为主体、大体贫困的三角洲地区。重新划分选区开始后,他这个 reliably 民主党占优的席位面临失守风险。

汤普森和里夫斯曾在X平台上短暂交锋,这位民主党人描绘了一幅将密西西比州“漂白”的大象画像,而里夫斯反驳称,汤普森用“我的”来指代该选区而非密西西比州人民,这种说法是错误的。

“为了在2026年选举前生效,这件事必须完成,”投票权活动家斯科特·普雷斯勒回应道,而哥伦比亚市的牧师威廉·皮尔斯绘制了一张由平均支持率22至24个百分点的共和党选区组成的州地图,称“现在就必须这么做”——里夫斯则表示,问题不在于“是否”,而在于“何时”,并计划让这些调整在2027年全州选举中生效。

最高法院就关键《投票权法案》裁决作出判决,共和党与民主党打响重新划分选区之战

怀特告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,他是首位公开考虑拆分汤普森选区、打造4比0席位格局的全州官员,而里夫斯驳斥了来自白宫和共和党要求立即重新划分选区的压力说法。

就在最高法院即将对卡莱案作出裁决之际,里夫斯在Instagram上表示,他“通常不会在周五下午发布新闻”,但破例在裁决作出21天后宣布召开特别会议,审议重新划分选区事宜。

怀特因发起重大反欺诈和浪费调查而成为共和党政坛新星,他称汤普森是“美国最糟糕的国会议员”,该州偏向汤普森的选区地图必须尽快处理。

“在密西西比州民众中;普通纳税人眼中,本尼·汤普森非常不受欢迎,”怀特周三在接受福克斯新闻数字频道独家采访时说道。

“作为1月6日委员会主席,任何支持特朗普总统的人都不会高兴本尼·汤普森代表我们州的一部分。”

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“[从法律和实际操作层面来说,我们完全有可能将选区调整为4比0的格局,”他说道,并援引卡莱案和阿拉巴马州周一成功在法院通过其“利文斯顿地图”的先例。

与阿拉巴马州一样,怀特表示密西西比州官员有“数十份”预先准备好的地图可供选择,其中一些地图为四个国会选区各分配了平均15个百分点或更高的特朗普支持率,他援引了2024年的选举结果。

“真正的问题只是我们这里的政客是否有勇气真正将本尼·汤普森赶下台。而这个问题目前仍未得到答案,”他说道。

怀特表示,几十年来,密西西比州一直沿用有利于汤普森的选区地图,汤普森本人也告诉杰克逊市的NBC附属电视台,自1992年他当选国会众议员以来,一直是共和党人在绘制选区地图。

汤普森表示,这些选区计划背后的问题是种族问题。

“我在医疗保健、住房、更好的教育机会等我们最需要的方面的投票记录,是密西西比州代表团其他任何人都无法比拟的……但他们宁愿安排一个反对这些政策的人上台。本尼·汤普森和华盛顿代表密西西比州的其他代表团成员之间的唯一区别是,我是黑人,”汤普森告诉孟菲斯的NBC附属电视台。

共和党内讧凸显特朗普推动的红色州重新划分选区的高风险对决

众议员本尼·汤普森,美国国会大厦1月6日袭击事件调查特别委员会主席,与副主席众议员莉兹·切尼在2022年12月19日于华盛顿特区国会大厦坎农众议院办公楼举行的委员会最后一次公开会议上。(安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)

汤普森补充说,密西西比州有着需要联邦干预以保障黑人平等权利的历史,包括民权时代和选举权斗争时期,并将其与当下的情况相提并论,称这是“新吉姆克劳”,他将“全力以赴进行反击”。

福克斯新闻数字频道已联系汤普森寻求进一步置评。

里夫斯的言论被报道后,怀特告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,他仍然希望“尽快将汤普森从选区中拆分出去——哪怕下周不会实现”。

福克斯新闻数字频道还联系了密西西比州众议院议长杰森·怀特(共和党,来自韦斯特)和参议院领袖迪恩·柯比(共和党,来自布兰登),询问他们对里夫斯最新举措以及重新划分地图的努力的看法。

与此同时,沙德·怀特以新英格兰地区为例,说明密西西比州可以拆分汤普森的选区,称卡玛拉·哈里斯38%的支持率与康涅狄格州、马萨诸塞州、罗德岛州、新罕布什尔州和缅因州等多选区蓝色州的共和党党派构成相符。

州参议员迈克尔·麦克伦登(共和党,来自埃尔南多)也加入了沙德·怀特的呼吁,要求重新划分地图,“给议长约翰逊再添一个‘+1’席位,将本尼·汤普森赶回老家”。

阿拉巴马州共和党人在关键最高法院胜诉后继续推进,国会选区地图悬而未决

他驳斥了有关时间框架的担忧,称民主党曾起诉密西西比州重新划分他所在地区的选区,导致共和党失去了超多数席位——但他仍能在中期补缺选举中参选。

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“当民主党人要求重新划分选区时,当权者的回应很简单:‘我们有法院命令,我们会遵守,’”麦克伦登在福克斯新闻数字频道获得的一份声明中说道。“现在,突然间,其中许多人彻底沉默了。”

当被问及对此事的看法时,来自帕斯卡古拉的共和党众议员迈克·埃泽尔告诉福克斯新闻数字频道,重新划分选区由杰克逊市的立法机构负责,他相信那里的领导人会“依法行事,做对州最有利的事”。

“我的重点仍然是为南密西西比州的民众服务,在国会中为我们的保守派价值观而战,”埃泽尔说道。

参议院少数党领袖德里克·西蒙斯(民主党,来自格林维尔)和众议院少数党领袖罗伯特·约翰逊三世未回应置评请求。

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随着中期选举前打造4比0密西西比州选区格局的希望破灭,众议院议长迈克·约翰逊在邻近的路易斯安那州将少了一个大概率的席位收获。此时他正面临一系列共和党议员退休和独立选民对特朗普的不满,努力保住众议院的共和党多数席位。

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Mississippi’s GOP governor drops election pledge in huge setback for Trump’s midterm plan

2026-05-14T08:59:59-04:00 / Fox News

The move dashes GOP hopes of flipping Mississippi’s congressional delegation from 3-1 to 4-0 before the 2026 midterms

By Charles Creitz Fox News

Published May 14, 2026 8:59am EDT | Updated May 14, 2026 9:15am EDT

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Republicans hoping to hold the U.S. House hit a setback Wednesday when Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves indicated he will not immediately pursue redistricting following a critical Supreme Court ruling, as officials seek to oust the leader of Democrats’ January 6 probe.

Following the Supreme Court’s “Callais” ruling on how race can or cannot factor into redistricting, several Republican-led states have moved to redraw congressional maps, arguing for race-neutral approaches — and officials in Jackson quickly took note.

Mississippi lawmakers were primed to convene a special session next week to redraw state Supreme Court and potentially congressional districts, but Reeves canceled the session Wednesday after the judge who ruled the court district maps inhibited Black candidates was overruled —sparking a now-in-limbo effort to oust entrenched former January 6 Committee chairman Bennie Thompson.

“Understand something, that maybe while it may be in the best interest of some individual politicians in Mississippi to talk about congressional redistricting, what happens in Mississippi doesn’t happen in a vacuum,” Reeves said in a talk-radio spot Wednesday.

MISSISSIPPI GOVERNOR SAYS HE WILL CALL SPECIAL SESSION TO REDRAW DISTRICT MAPS AFTER SCOTUS RULING

“I’m going to do what’s in the best interest of Mississippi and I’m going to do what’s in the best interest of America and I’m going work very closely with the Trump administration to accomplish both of those goals.”

Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves speaks after defeating Elvis Presley’s cousin Brandon in the gubernatorial race.(Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

Reeves pushed back on claims he flip-flopped on congressional redistricting, noting the Magnolia State’s March 10 primary has passed — complicating any change in voting landscape, and also said he was onboard with ending what he called Thompson’s 33-year “reign of terror.”

However, Reeves suggested it is not a setback to State Auditor Shad White and others’ renewed bid to shift the Magnolia State’s GOP representation from 3-1 to 4-0 and oust Thompson.

Thompson, a firebrand Democrat from Hinds County seeking his 18th term representing the predominantly Black and largely impoverished Delta region, is in danger of losing his reliably blue seat when redistricting commences.

Thompson and Reeves briefly sparred on X, with the Democrat depicting an elephant painting Mississippi “white” while Reeves countered that Thompson was wrong to claim ownership of the district with the term “my” versus the people of Mississippi.

It must be done to go into effect before the 2026 elections,” replied voting rights activist Scott Presler, while Pastor William Pierce of Columbia drew a state map that comprised evenly divided 22-24-point Republican districts saying “this must be done now” -— as Reeves said the issue is not “if” but “when” and that he plans for the changes to take effect for the 2027 statewide elections.

SUPREME COURT RULES ON KEY VOTING RIGHTS ACT RULE AS REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS WAGE REDISTRICTING WAR

White told Fox News Digital he was the first statewide official to publicly consider drawing-out Thompson and creating a 4-0 map, while Reeves rejected claims of pressure from the White House and Republican Party to redraw now.

As the Supreme Court was set to hand down the Callais ruling, Reeves took to Instagram to say he “do[es]n’t typically make news on a Friday afternoon” but made an “exception” to call a special session 21 days after the decision to consider redistricting.

White, a rising star in the GOP following his major anti-fraud and waste investigations, said that Thompson is “the worst congressman in America” and the state’s map favoring him must be dealt with promptly.

“Among Mississippians; normal taxpayers, Bennie Thompson is incredibly unpopular,” White said in an exclusive Fox News Digital interview Wednesday.

“As chair of the January 6 Committee, anyone who supports President Trump is not happy that Bennie Thompson represents a part of our state.”

TRUMP URGES REPUBLICANS TO ‘BE BOLD’ AS RED STATES PUSH TO REWRITE CONGRESSIONAL MAPS

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“[I]t is absolutely both legally and practically possible to change our districts to a 4-0 state,” he said, pointing to Callais and Alabama’s successful bid Monday to get their “Livingston Map” through the courts.

Like Alabama, White said Mississippi officials have “dozens” of already prepared maps to choose from, including some that give each of the four congressional districts an even-keeled level of Trump support totaling 15 points or higher, citing 2024 election results.

“The real question is just whether our politicians here have the courage to actually get Bennie Thompson out. And that question remains unanswered right now,” he said.

White said Mississippi has been stuck with maps featuring a Thompson stronghold for decades, as Thompson himself told Jackson’s NBC affiliate it has been Republicans who have drawn the maps since his 1992 election to Congress.

Thompson said that the issue between the lines in the plans is race.

“I have a voting record that no other person in the Mississippi delegation can touch for those things that we need the most: Health care, housing, better educational opportunities… but they’d rather put somebody in position who’s against those things. And the only difference between Bennie Thompson and the rest of the delegation that represent Mississippi in Washington is that I’m Black,” Thompson told Memphis’ NBC affiliate.

REPUBLICAN RIFT PUTS SPOTLIGHT ON HIGH-STAKES SHOWDOWN OVER TRUMP-DRIVEN RED STATE REDISTRICTING

Rep. Bennie Thompson, chairman of the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the U.S. Capitol, and Vice Chairwoman Rep. Liz Cheney participate in the committee’s last public meeting in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 19, 2022.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Thompson added Mississippi has a history of requiring federal intervention to provide equal rights to Black people, including during the Civil Rights era and suffrage fights, and compared it to the dynamic today, calling it “Jim Crow 2.0” that he will “fight back with every fiber.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Thompson for further comment.

After Reeves’ comments were reported, White told Fox News Digital that he still hopes “Thompson is redistricted-out as soon as possible – even if it’s not going to happen next week.”

Fox News Digital also reached out to Mississippi House Speaker Jason White, R-West, and Senate Leader Dean Kirby, R-Brandon for their take on Reeves’ latest move and efforts to redraw the map.

Meanwhile, Shad White pointed to New England as precedent for Mississippi drawing out Thompson, saying Kamala Harris’ 38% performance mirrors the GOP partisan makeup of multi-district blue states like Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Maine.

State Sen. Michael McLendon, R-Hernando, joined Shad White’s call to redraw the map to “give Speaker Johnson another ‘+1’ and send Bennie Thompson home.”

ALABAMA REPUBLICANS PLOW FORWARD AFTER KEY SUPREME COURT WIN PUTS CONGRESSIONAL MAP IN QUESTION

He disputed timeframe concerns, saying that Democrats successfully sued Mississippi to redraw his region, costing the GOP their supermajority — and he was still able to run in a mid-off-year primary.

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“When Democrats demanded redistricting, the establishment’s response was simple: ‘We have a court order, and we’re going to comply,’” McLendon said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital. “Now, suddenly, many of those same voices have gone completely silent.”

Asked for his view on the matter, U.S. Rep. Mike Ezell, a Republican from Pascagoula, told Fox News Digital that redistricting is handled by the legislature in Jackson and that he trusts leaders there to “follow the law and do what’s best” for the state.

“My focus remains on serving the people of South Mississippi and fighting for our conservative values in Congress,” Ezell said.

Senate Minority Leader Derrick Simmons, D-Greenville and House Minority Leader Robert Johnson III did not respond to requests for comment.

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With hopes of a 4-0 Mississippi map before the midterms dashed, House Speaker Mike Johnson in neighboring Louisiana will have one fewer likely pickup as he battles a series of Republican retirements and independent voter malaise toward Trump in the effort to keep the House red.

Fox News reached out to the White House for comment.

Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.

He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.

Charles covers media, politics and culture for Fox News Digital.

Charles is a Pennsylvania native and graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Story tips can be sent to charles.creitz@fox.com.

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