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共和党对手肯·帕克斯顿同期总筹款约85万美元,其中约75%来自得州境内
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发布于2026年6月13日 美国东部时间上午8:00
特朗普背书的帕克斯顿赢得得州共和党参议院 runoff选举,将在大选中对阵塔拉里科
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2026年第一季度最后阶段,得州民主党参议院候选人詹姆斯·塔拉里科所筹资金中约有50%来自得州以外的捐赠者,而他的共和党对手仅约25%的竞选资金来自外州。
据福克斯新闻数字频道审查的竞选财务记录显示,在2月12日至3月31日期间,塔拉里科共筹款850万美元,其中约400万美元来自得州以外的州。这一时期因他全国知名度提升,捐款额大幅上涨。与此同时,共和党候选人、得州总检察长肯·帕克斯顿在同期筹集的约85万美元资金中,有64万美元来自得州境内。
这种筹款差距凸显了得州参议院竞选的全国化趋势:塔拉里科获得了来自其拟代表州以外的民主党捐赠者和企业高管的大量资金支持,尽管他一直在竞选活动中宣扬自己的得州出身,并反对外部特殊利益集团的影响。这笔筹款让民主党在这场有望成为本届竞选周期内竞争最激烈的参议院选举之一中占据资金优势,同时也给共和党留下了口实,称塔拉里科的竞选由沿海自由派捐赠者而非得州选民推动。
例如,根据联邦选举委员会的记录,纽约和加利福尼亚州的捐赠者在第一季度最后六周内向塔拉里科捐赠了超过130万美元。
脆弱民主党参议员的‘草根’竞选由外州资金支撑,主要来自沿海精英
得州参议院候选人詹姆斯·塔拉里科在2022年一段提倡减少肉类消费的视频于周二走红。(马克·费利克斯/盖蒂图片社)
塔拉里科在参议院竞选期间一直努力强调自己与得州的联系,宣扬其家族已在该州生活了八代,并批评外州利益集团对得州人的影响。
“我一直在领导对抗那些操纵体制、损害得州工薪家庭利益的亿万富翁大型捐赠者,”塔拉里科的竞选网站写道。“如今,同样的亿万富翁大型捐赠者掌控了联邦政府,我们需要更多在华盛顿为工薪阶层夺回权力的斗士。”
民主党参议院候选人詹姆斯·塔拉里科在休斯顿的集会上向支持者发表讲话。(F·卡特·史密斯/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)
ACTBLUE起诉得州总检察长肯·帕克斯顿,指控其因民主党筹款实施政治报复
“詹姆斯为这场竞选中唯一不接受任何企业政治行动委员会资金的候选人感到自豪,他打破了草根筹款纪录,收到了来自246个得州县的捐款,以及超过54万名小额捐款者的支持——而不像约翰·康恩和肯·帕克斯顿,他们从特殊利益集团中敛财数百万美元,在得州工薪阶层苦苦挣扎之际,为他们的亿万富翁捐赠者谋利,”竞选发言人JT·恩尼斯在被问及外州捐款时告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
“我们的竞选活动将民主党、共和党和无党派人士团结在一起,修复这个破碎、腐败的政治体系,为我们全州的家庭降低生活成本。”
根据联邦选举委员会的记录,在2月12日至3月31日期间,塔拉里科接受了谷歌、华纳兄弟、苹果、Meta、维多利亚的秘密等多家大公司外州高管的捐款。这位民主党参议院候选人还接受了代表谷歌、Airbnb、波音、诺和诺德、康卡斯特、CVS和摩根大通等大型企业的说客的捐款。
尽管塔拉里科吸引了大量得州以外的支持,但他在州内的筹款规模也超过了帕克斯顿——帕克斯顿从得州选民手中筹集的资金不到其民主党对手的五分之一。不过,帕克斯顿此前与参议员约翰·康恩展开了激烈的初选竞争,分流了共和党捐赠者群体。
詹姆斯·塔拉里科承认过往言论‘未达标准’,被问及‘上帝是非二元的’等言论时
詹姆斯·塔拉里科在得州的一场初选活动中发表讲话。(P·杰森·福赫特曼/休斯顿纪事报 via 盖蒂图片社)
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除了其竞选委员会之外,塔拉里科还受益于“孤星崛起超级政治行动委员会”,该组织投入数百万美元助力他获胜。与他的竞选言辞形成对比的是,支撑塔拉里科竞选的超级政治行动委员会的大部分资金来自富裕的外州捐赠者。
据竞选财务记录显示,由《华盛顿自由灯塔》报道称由塔拉里科的老朋友运营的“孤星崛起超级政治行动委员会”所筹集的数百万美元捐款中,仅有12%来自得州境内的实体。
Talarico touts Texas roots as out-of-state cash powers Senate campaign
2026-06-13T08:00:56-04:00 / Fox News
Republican opponent Ken Paxton raised roughly $850K total in the same period, with about 75% from within Texas
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Published June 13, 2026 8:00am EDT
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Donors from outside of Texas accounted for roughly 50% of the funds Texas Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico received during the final stretch of the first quarter of 2026, compared to his Republican opponent, who received just about 25% of his cash from out of state.
Of the $8.5 million Talarico raised between February 12 and March 31, a period where he saw a significant uptick in donations owing to his growing national profile, approximately $4 million came from states other than Texas, according to campaign finance records reviewed by Fox News Digital. The Republican nominee, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, meanwhile, raised $640,000 out of the roughly $850,000 he brought in during that period from within Texas.
The fundraising disparity underscores the nationalization of Texas’ Senate race, with Talarico drawing major financial support from Democratic donors and executives far beyond the state he seeks to represent, even as he campaigns on Texas roots and opposition to outside special interests. The haul gives Democrats a cash advantage in what is shaping up to be one of the most competitive Senate races this cycle, while giving Republicans an opening to cast Talarico’s campaign as powered by coastal liberal donors rather than Texas voters.
Donors from New York and California, for instance, showered Talarico with more than $1.3 million in the final six weeks of quarter one, according to Federal Election Commission records.
VULNERABLE DEM SENATOR’S ‘GRASSROOTS’ CAMPAIGN POWERED BY OUT-OF-STATE CASH, MOSTLY BY COASTAL ELITES
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico urged voters to reduce meat consumption in a 2022 clip that went viral on Tuesday.(Mark Felix/Getty Images)
Talarico has made an effort to highlight his ties to Texas during his Senate campaign, touting the fact that his family has lived in the state for eight generations and criticizing the influence of out-of-state interests on Texans.
“I’ve led the fight against the billionaire mega-donors that have rigged the system against working Texas families,” Talarico’s campaign website reads. “Now, as those same billionaire mega-donors take over the federal government, we need more fighters in Washington who will take power back for working people.”
Democratic Senate candidate James Talarico addresses supporters at a rally in Houston.(F. Carter Smith/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
ACTBLUE SUES TEXAS AG KEN PAXTON, ALLEGING POLITICAL RETALIATION OVER DEMOCRATS’ FUNDRAISING
“James is proud to be the only candidate in this race not taking a dime of corporate PAC money, shattering grassroots fundraising records with donations from 246 Texas counties and the help of over 540,000 small dollar contributors — unlike John Cornyn and Ken Paxton, who have raked in millions of dollars from special interests and enriched their billionaire donors while working Texans struggle,” campaign spokesman JT Ennis told Fox News Digital when asked about out-of-state donations.
“Our campaign is bringing Democrats, Republicans and Independents together to fix this broken, corrupt political system and bring down costs for families across our state.”
Talarico accepted donations from out-of-state executives at Google, Warner Brothers, Apple, Meta, Victoria’s Secret, and other major companies between February 12 and March 31, per FEC records. The Democratic Senate hopeful has also accepted donations from lobbyists representing major corporations such as Google, AirBnB, Boeing, Novo Nordisk, Comcast, CVS and JP Morgan.
While Talarico has attracted considerable support from outside of Texas, his fundraising operation within the state has also eclipsed that of Paxton, who raised less than one-fifth as much from Texans as his Democratic opponent. Paxton, however, fought a brutal primary against Sen. John Cornyn, splitting the GOP donor base.
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James Talarico speaks during a primary event in Texas.(PJason Fochtman/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
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Beyond his campaign committee, Talarico has also benefited from Lone Star Rising PAC, a super PAC spending millions to help him win. In contrast to his campaign rhetoric, much of the cash behind the super PAC boosting Talarico’s campaign came from wealthy out-of-state donors.
Just 12% of the millions of dollars in donations collected by Lone Star Rising PAC, which the Washington Free Beacon reports is run by Talarico’s longtime friend, came from entities within Texas, according to campaign finance records.
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