激进候选人达里亚利萨·阿维拉·谢瓦利尔在周二民主党初选中击败现任议员阿德里亚诺·埃斯派利亚特,拿下纽约一处关键国会席位
2026年6月24日 美国东部时间早上6:00 / 福克斯新闻
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新晋社会主义国会候选人达里亚利萨·阿维拉·谢瓦利尔周二在一场电台采访中突然离场,此前记者就曾引发争议的社交媒体帖子向她施压,这些帖子一度让她在对阵纽约民主党众议员阿德里亚诺·埃斯派利亚特的竞选活动中蒙上阴影。
就在与西班牙语电台La Mega的直播采访戏剧性结束仅数小时后,阿维拉·谢瓦利尔就在纽约第13国会选区的选举中胜出,成功击败埃斯派利亚特。该选区是深蓝倾向选区,覆盖曼哈顿和布朗克斯部分区域。她的胜利是一场重大爆冷,将这位连任五届的现任议员、国会西班牙裔核心小组主席赶下台。
得到纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼和美国民主社会主义者组织(DSA)支持的阿维拉·谢瓦利尔,不愿在初选选举日就过往言论和已删除的社交媒体帖子接受质询。
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2026年6月18日,国会候选人达里亚利萨·阿维拉·谢瓦利尔在纽约市国王剧院举行的“外出投票”集会上发表演讲。参议员伯尼·桑德斯和市长佐赫兰·曼达尼与她及其他候选人一同在民主党初选和提前投票前开展竞选活动。(迈克尔·M·圣地亚哥/盖蒂图片社)
这位将在11月参加大选且几乎笃定拿下国会席位的候选人,近几周来因存档帖子面临越来越多的审查。她曾批评民主党领导人,呼吁废除警察和监狱,反对驱逐出境,并就美国制度和外交政策发表过煽动性言论。
她还带头参与了哥伦比亚大学针对以哈战争的抗议活动,并曾加入一个后来喊出“美国去死”口号的校园团体。
另一引发 backlash 的是阿维拉·谢瓦利尔过往关于多米尼加民族主义的言论,包括她在帖子中称没有在社交媒体个人资料上展示多米尼加国旗,因为她认为民族主义是“暴力的”。
这些言论在她想要代表的多米尼加裔美国人占多数的选区引发了强烈反对,一些选民质疑她对多米尼加身份和文化的看法。
但当多名电台主持人试图在纽约投票结束前让她就此问题发表看法时,这位候选人终止了对话。
一位主持人请阿维拉·谢瓦利尔利用节目机会“向可能因她过往言论感到不快的多米尼加社区致歉”。
她回应称,总体上她对过往的推文感到抱歉,但现在是时候团结起来,“为社区必要的事务而奋斗”。
当另一位主持人请她专门回应多米尼加国旗引发的争议时,阿维拉·谢瓦利尔表示,她想讨论“影响纽约第13选区居民的议题”,并补充说她专注于为该选区居民而战。
当第三位主持人再次追问时,她打断对方说:“我不会坐在这里任由多人指责”,并补充说她已经就此问题回应过了。
“祝大家有美好的一天,”她说道,随后摘下耳机,径直离开电台演播室。
围绕她过往帖子的争议成为阿维拉·谢瓦利尔与埃斯派利亚特这场备受关注的民主党初选的核心议题之一。埃斯派利亚特自2017年起代表该选区。
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阿维拉·谢瓦利尔认为,对旧帖子的关注转移了人们对当前政策议题的注意力,并表示自己在很多评论发表后已经有所成长,将批评视为破坏其竞选活动的整体行动的一部分。
众议员阿德里亚诺·埃斯派利亚特(纽约州民主党)于2022年4月6日在国会山与参议院食堂工作人员及UNITE HERE地方23和25工会成员一同参加集会,此前已拨款保护他们的工作岗位。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via 盖蒂图片社)
在近期的辩论中,阿维拉·谢瓦利尔承认并为自己过往的部分言论道歉,包括针对前副总统卡玛拉·哈里斯的评论。
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不过,她仍为自己此前的部分立场辩护,包括反对驱逐出境。在最近的一次采访中,阿维拉·谢瓦利尔表示,她仍然认为“所有驱逐出境都是错误的”,这一立场遭到了对手的批评,也成为竞选活动中反复出现的话题,选民们正在权衡双方在移民政策上的不同愿景。
围绕阿维拉·谢瓦利尔过往社交媒体活动的争议成为本次竞选反复出现的引爆点,考验着这个深蓝选区的选民是否愿意忽略她过往的言论,因为她正试图在多元化的选民群体中争取支持。
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Mamdani-backed socialist candidate storms out of live interview when confronted with old social media posts
Radical Darializa Avila Chevalier beat incumbent Rep Adriano Espaillat in Tuesday’s Dem primary for a key NY House seat
June 24, 2026 6:00am EDT / Fox News
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Fox News national correspondent Bryan Llenas reports on New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s endorsement of congressional candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier amid scrutiny of her past social media posts on ‘Fox Report.’
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Newly minted socialist congressional candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier abruptly walked out of a radio interview Tuesday after being pressed about controversial social media posts that, at times, overshadowed her campaign against New York Democratic Rep. Adriano Espaillat.
Just hours after dramatically ending the live interview with Spanish-language station La Mega, Avila Chevalier won her race to unseat Espaillat in New York’s 13th Congressional District, a heavily blue-leaning seat covering parts of Manhattan and the Bronx. Her victory is a major upset that ousted a five-term incumbent and chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
Avila Chevalier, backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), didn’t want to face questioned on primary Election Day about her about past comments and now-deleted social media posts.
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Congressional candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier speaks during a Get Out the Vote rally at King’s Theater in New York City on June 18, 2026. Sen. Bernie Sanders and Mayor Zohran Mamdani campaigned alongside her and other candidates ahead of the Democratic primary and early voting.(Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
The candidate, who now goes onto the general election in November where she will almost assuredly win a seat in Congress, has faced growing scrutiny in recent weeks over archived posts. She criticized Democratic leaders, called for abolishing police and prisons, opposed deportations and made inflammatory remarks about U.S. institutions and foreign policy.
She also helped lead protests against the Israel-Hamas war at Columbia University and was part of a campus group that later called for “Death to America.”
Another source of backlash has been Avila Chevalier’s past remarks about Dominican nationalism, including posts in which she said she did not display the Dominican flag on her social media profile because she viewed nationalism as “violent.”
The remarks have drawn backlash in the heavily Dominican-American district she wants to represent and where some voters have questioned her views on Dominican identity and culture.
But when multiple radio hosts attempted to let her speak on the issue before polls closed in New York, the candidate shut down the conversation.
One host asked Avila Chevalier to take the opportunity on the show to “address the Dominican community that may feel bad for the things she has said in the past.”
She responded by saying she felt bad about her past tweets in general but that it was time to unite and “fight for the things that are necessary for the community.”
When another host asked her to specifically address the controversy over the Dominican flag, Avila Chevalier said she wanted to discuss the “issues that are impacting the residents of New York 13,” adding that she was focused on fighting for the people who live in the district.
When a third host pressed her again, she interrupted and said, “I am not going to sit here and be yelled at by various people,” adding that she had already addressed the issue.
“Have a beautiful day,” she said before removing her headphones and abruptly leaving the radio studio.
The controversy surrounding her previous posts has emerged as one of the defining issues in the closely watched Democratic primary between Avila Chevalier and Espaillat, who has represented the district since 2017.
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Avila Chevalier has argued that the focus on old posts distracts from current policy issues and has said she has evolved since many of the comments were written, framing the criticism as part of a broader effort to undermine her campaign.
Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y., speaks at a rally with Senate cafeteria workers and UNITE HERE Local 23 and 25 union members on Capitol Hill after funding was appropriated to protect their jobs on April 6, 2022.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
During recent debates, Avila Chevalier has acknowledged and apologized for some of her past rhetoric, including comments directed at former Vice President Kamala Harris.
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However, she has continued to defend some of her previous positions, including her opposition to deportations. In a recent interview, Avila Chevalier said she still believes “all deportations are wrong,” a stance that has drawn criticism from opponents and become a recurring topic on the campaign trail as voters weigh competing visions for immigration policy.
The controversy over Avila Chevalier’s past social media activity has become a recurring flashpoint in the race, testing whether voters in the heavily Democratic district are willing to look past her past rhetoric as she seeks to build support among a diverse electorate.
Amanda Macias covers the intersection of business, economics and politics, with a focus on how policy decisions shape markets, businesses and American workers.
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