“佩奇对抗体制”:一位背离本党的民主党人如今瞄准摇摆选区国会席位


2026-05-20T11:00:50.826Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/20/politics/paige-cognetti-pennsylvania-8th-district

  • 斯克兰顿市市长佩奇·科格内蒂正在宾夕法尼亚州竞争激烈的第8国会选区挑战共和党众议员罗布·布雷斯纳汉。
  • 科格内蒂以独立候选人身份竞选市长后声名鹊起,之后以民主党人身份连任成功。
  • 她将竞选核心对准布雷斯纳汉的股票交易记录,并承诺拒绝企业政治行动委员会的捐款。

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2019年,佩奇·科格内蒂启动斯克兰顿市市长竞选,当时时任市长在承认联邦腐败指控前已辞职。
由于对县民主党封闭的提名程序心存疑虑,她以独立候选人身份参选。同年秋天,她与竞争对手一同出现在法庭上,县民主党领导人试图重新归类此次特别选举,可能将她和其他三名候选人从选票上除名。
“坐在法庭里,看着当地民主党人试图操纵选举,这让我更加确信,我们必须站出来改变现状,”科格内蒂告诉CNN。
对她参选资格的挑战最终失败,科格内蒂随后成为斯克兰顿首位当选市长的女性。

如今,在争取拿下宾夕法尼亚州第8国会选区的竞选中,科格内蒂再次将自己塑造成自私自利政治的对立面。她还呼吁民主党如果在今年11月夺回美国众议院,应提出面向未来的施政纲领。
“如果我们将2026年的民主党胜利视为启动某种弹劾程序的授权,那就大错特错了,”科格内蒂说,“美国民众需要的是能够负担得起生活成本,并有信心为自己和孩子创造机会。这才是人们会走出家门投票支持的东西。”

她的对手是众议员罗布·布雷斯纳汉,这位新任议员曾以禁止国会人员股票交易作为竞选承诺,但上任头几个月就成为国会内最活跃的股票交易者之一。布雷斯纳汉称其股票交易由理财经理打理。2025年5月,这位议员宣布将设立盲信托基金,并提出禁止国会人员股票交易的法案。
“说真的,是罗布·布雷斯纳汉拉我参加这场国会竞选的,”科格内蒂说,“这不是我的计划,就像2019年参选也不是我的计划一样。但我不会坐视不管,让宾夕法尼亚州东北部的民众被一个纯粹只为自己利益服务的人代表。”

这一信息在民主党人中引发了共鸣,他们正努力重建与工薪阶层选民的关系。这个位于宾夕法尼亚州东北部的选区在特朗普的三次总统竞选期间都投票支持他。但布雷斯纳汉在2024年以略低于51%的得票率击败众议员马特·卡特赖特,尽管当年特朗普在该选区获得了近54%的选票。

布雷斯纳汉竞选团队的发言人萨曼莎·布洛克反驳了科格内蒂及其盟友对这场竞选的定性。
“佩奇·科格内蒂巴不得这场竞选能偏离她在斯克兰顿失败的领导能力议题,”布洛克在给CNN的一份声明中说,“布雷斯纳汉议员从未自行交易股票,科格内蒂的作秀无法改变一个事实:她就是多年来让斯克兰顿陷入困境的民主党体制的一部分。”

布雷斯纳汉是宾夕法尼亚州民主党今年11月瞄准的四位共和党在任议员之一。州长乔希·夏皮罗为这四个选区的民主党候选人背书,包括无对手参选的科格内蒂。

在第8选区,民主党希望将华盛顿的腐败问题与美国人的生活成本担忧联系起来——2006年和2018年,正是腐败问题帮助他们成功夺回众议院。他们认为,曾以民主党人身份轻松赢得2021年和2025年市长完整任期的科格内蒂,是该选区这场被视为全州最具竞争力的竞选的最佳人选。
“她常常敢于背离本党,坚持自己认为正确的事情,这让她对那些经常觉得被两党忽视的普通选民极具吸引力,”已经背书科格内蒂的宾夕法尼亚州副州长奥斯汀·戴维斯说。

科格内蒂承诺拒绝企业政治行动委员会的捐款,并呼吁禁止国会人员股票交易。
“她的论点非常简单:当政客为自己和捐赠者敛财时,工薪阶层就要付出代价,”倡导限制金钱在政治中影响力的自由派 advocacy组织“结束公民联合”的主席蒂芙尼·穆勒说。该组织已经背书科格内蒂。

科格内蒂是俄勒冈州本地人,曾在前总统巴拉克·奥巴马的首次白宫竞选团队工作。她辞去了州审计办公室的工作,参加特别选举,填补前市长比尔·考特赖特剩余的任期。
“当出现腐败问题时,民主党人必须确保一经发现就予以揭露,”科格内蒂说,“这包括当民主党内部有人犯错时也同样如此。”

科格内蒂的非正式竞选口号是“佩奇对抗体制”,这是对90年代摇滚乐队“反抗体制”的致敬,也是她对抗当地民主党领导人的斗争的写照。
“她触动了斯克兰顿选民内心深处的情绪,”宾夕法尼亚州民主党策略师J.J.雅培告诉CNN,“他们早已厌倦了裙带关系网络,厌倦了‘向来如此’的决策逻辑。”

如果当选国会议员,科格内蒂表示她将审计联邦政府,同时主张民主党应撤销共和党去年通过的“一项宏大法案”中的部分内容。
“我们不能固守现有的一些项目,”她说,“我们当然需要撤销HR1法案中的削减条款,但这并不意味着医疗保险和医疗补助制度完美无缺。”

‘Paige against the machine’: How a Democrat who bucked her party is now targeting a swing House district

2026-05-20T11:00:50.826Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/20/politics/paige-cognetti-pennsylvania-8th-district

  • Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti is challenging Republican Rep. Rob Bresnahan in Pennsylvania’s competitive 8th Congressional District.
  • Cognetti gained prominence by running as an independent for mayor. She later won reelection as a Democrat.
  • She is framing her campaign around Bresnahan’s stock trading record and pledging to reject corporate PAC money.

AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor.

In 2019, Paige Cognetti launched her campaign for mayor of Scranton, where the incumbent had resigned from office before pleading guilty to federal corruption charges.

Wary of the county Democratic Party’s closed nominating process, she ran as an independent. That fall, she found herself in a courtroom with her rivals as county Democratic leaders sought to have the special election reclassified, potentially booting her and three other candidates off the ballot.

“To sit there in a courtroom and have the local Democrats trying to essentially rig the election, it made me realize how right I was, that we needed to step up,” Cognetti told CNN.

The challenge to her bid failed, and Cognetti went on to become the first woman elected mayor of Scranton.

Now, in her bid to flip Pennsylvania’s 8th Congressional District, Cognetti is once again framing herself as an alternative to the politics of self-interest. She’s also called on Democrats to have a forward-looking message if they win back the US House this November.

“We would be mistaken if we took Democratic victory in 2026 as a mandate to go into some sort of impeachment process,” Cognetti said. “What the American people need is to be able to afford to live and be able to feel confident that there is opportunity for themselves and their kids. That is what people are going to be out voting for.”

She’s challenging Rep. Rob Bresnahan, a freshman lawmaker who campaigned on banning congressional stock trading before becoming one of the most active stock traders in Congress during his first months in office. Bresnahan has said his stock trades were managed by financial advisors. In May 2025, the congressman announced he was forming a blind trust and introduced legislation to ban congressional stock trading.

“Really, Rob Bresnahan recruited me into this race for Congress,” Cognetti said. “It was not my plan, just like it wasn’t my plan to run in 2019. But I will not sit by and let the people of northeastern Pennsylvania have somebody representing them that is truly just there for themselves.”

It’s a message that’s resonating with Democrats as they continue trying to rebuild the party’s relationship with working-class voters. The district, located in northeastern Pennsylvania, voted for President Donald Trump in all three of his presidential campaigns. But Bresnahan defeated Rep. Matt Cartwright with just under 51% of the vote in 2024, even as President Donald Trump won nearly 54% of the vote.

Samantha Bullock, a spokesperson for Bresnahan’s campaign, pushed back on Cognetti and her allies’ framing of the race.

“Paige Cognetti would love this campaign to be about anything other than her failed leadership in Scranton,” Bullock said in a statement to CNN. “Rep. Bresnahan does not trade his own stocks, and Cognetti’s theatrics don’t change the fact that she is part of the Democrat machine that has failed Scranton for years.”

Bresnahan is one of four Republican incumbents who Pennsylvania Democrats are targeting this November. Gov. Josh Shapiro endorsed the Democratic nominees in all four races, including Cognetti, who ran unopposed.

In the 8th District, Democrats are hoping to make a connection between corruption in Washington, which helped fuel their successful efforts to flip the House in 2006 and 2018, and Americans’ affordability concerns. They view Cognetti, who was easily elected to full terms as mayor in 2021 and 2025 as a Democrat, as their best bet in a race viewed as among the state’s most competitive.

“She’s often been not afraid to buck her own party and to stand up for what she thinks is right, and that makes her really appealing to everyday voters who have felt often disenfranchised with either party,” said Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, who has endorsed Cognetti.

Cognetti has pledged to reject corporate PAC money and called for a ban on congressional stock trading.

“Her argument is really simple: It’s when politicians enrich themselves and their donors, working people pay the price,” said Tiffany Muller, president of End Citizens United, a liberal advocacy group seeking to limit the influence of money in politics. The group has endorsed Cognetti.

Cognetti, an Oregon native who worked on former President Barack Obama’s first White House campaign, left her job in the state auditor’s office to run in a special election to fill the remainder of former Mayor Bill Courtright’s term.

“When you have corruption, Democrats need to make sure that they are calling it out as they see it,” Cognetti said. “And that includes when somebody in the Democratic Party does something wrong.”

Cognetti’s unofficial campaign slogan was “Paige Against the Machine,” a nod to the ‘90s rock band Rage Against the Machine and her fight against local Democratic leaders.

“She was tapping into a deeper feeling within the voters in Scranton,” J.J. Abbott, a Pennsylvania-based Democratic strategist, told CNN. “They were just really tired of the good old boys’ network, and ‘the way things have always been done’ being the driving force for how decisions were made.”

If elected to Congress, Cognetti said she wants to audit the federal government while also arguing Democrats should reverse parts of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” that the GOP passed last year.

“We can’t hold dear some of the programs that we have,” she said. “We certainly need to rescind the cuts from HR 1, but that doesn’t mean that Medicare and Medicaid are perfect.”

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