2026-06-10 05:11:30 UTC / 路透社
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[1/2]美国内华达州,民主党联邦众议员苏西·李在其代表的内华达联邦众议员选区举行的圆桌会议上听取医生发言,2022年7月11日。路透社/蒂姆·里德 档案照片
6月9日(路透社)——据美国媒体预测,民主党选民于周二提名苏西·李参选内华达州第三国会选区议员。该选区位于拉斯维加斯周边,是摇摆席位,有望在11月的选举中决定美国众议院的控制权归属。
该选区是为数不多几个有望左右国会权力平衡的关键战场之一。
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现任民主党联邦众议员苏西·李在2024年选举中以近3个百分点的优势连任,尽管当年特朗普在该选区以微弱优势获胜。此次她面临的党内挑战来自心脏病医生詹姆斯·拉利——一位自筹资金的前共和党人,已为自己的竞选投入100万美元。其他候选人包括海军陆战队退伍军人特里尔·罗宾逊,以及2018年竞选州参议员失利的布兰登·韦斯特。
根据初选前的备案文件,截至5月20日,李的竞选筹款总额达390万美元,手头现金超过330万美元;而拉利的筹款额仅为26.1万美元。
这位民主党候选人将与共和党提名胜出者展开激烈的大选较量。由于内华达州的投票计票程序在势均力敌的选举中会推迟正式结果公布,最终计票结果可能需要一段时间才能出炉。
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Democrats nominate Susie Lee in Nevada battleground House race
2026-06-10 05:11:30 UTC / Reuters
By Nolan D. McCaskill
June 10, 2026 5:11 AM UTC Updated 2 hours ago
[1/2]Democratic congresswoman Susie Lee listens to doctors at a roundtable in her Nevada House district, Nevada, U.S. July 11, 2022. REUTERS/Tim Reid/File photo
June 9 (Reuters) – Democratic voters nominated Susie Lee on Tuesday to run in Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District, a Las Vegas-area swing seat that could help decide control of the U.S. House of Representatives in November, U.S. media projected.
The district is among a small number of battlegrounds expected to shape the balance of power in Congress.
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Incumbent Democratic Representative Susie Lee, who was reelected by nearly 3 percentage points in 2024 despite Trump’s narrow win in the district, sought renomination against cardiologist James Lally, a self-funded former Republican who has put $1 million into his campaign. Other candidates were Marine Corps veteran Terrill Robinson and Brandon West, who ran unsuccessfully for the state Senate in 2018.
Lee raised $3.9 million and reported more than $3.3 million on hand by May 20, compared with $261,000 for Lally, according to pre-primary filings.
The Democratic nominee will face the Republican winner in what is expected to be a closely fought general election contest. Final results could take time, as Nevada processes votes under procedures that can delay official calls in close races.
Reporting by Nolan D. McCaskill, additional reporting by Bipasha Dey; Editing by Howard Goller
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