2026年7月1日 美国东部时间上午9:34 / 福克斯新闻
索罗斯顾问称:知名度而非选民意愿,是斯科特·科洛姆实现参议院翻盘的唯一障碍
作者:亚历克斯·米勒,福克斯新闻
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密西西比人已经近四十年没有选出过民主党籍参议员了,但这位“黑马”候选人的强大支持者认为,通过砸钱竞选,他们能够跨越这道难关。
地区检察官斯科特·科洛姆将在深红州密西西比与在任参议员、共和党籍的辛迪·海德-史密斯展开角逐,他的一些顶级支持者,包括亿万富翁慈善家乔治·索罗斯的高级顾问,都认为他有能力拿下这个参议院席位。
本月早些时候,科洛姆的支持者与马萨诸塞州民主党参议员伊丽莎白·沃伦、前马萨诸塞州众议员乔·肯尼迪以及索罗斯的高级顾问迈克尔·瓦尚进行了通话,敲定了科洛姆的竞选之路。
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“斯科特能够在密西西比获胜,”瓦尚在通话中表示,“当前全国和地方的形势都是前所未有的有利。他是一位优秀的候选人,对阵的却是一名非常弱势的候选人,而全美各地的民众都对国家现状感到愤怒。”
瓦尚指出科洛姆面临一个关键障碍:“认识他的人还不够多,也不知道他正在参选。”
“一旦人们了解他是谁、他的经历以及他正在参选,就会愿意投票给他,”他说,“老实说,阻碍他提升知名度的因素就是资金,对吧?”
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根据联邦选举委员会的备案,索罗斯家族成员在本届选举周期中已向科洛姆的竞选团队捐赠了近3万美元。
“这并不意外,”海德-史密斯的通讯主任内森·卡尔弗特表示,“斯科特·科洛姆一直依赖外州自由派精英的背书,如今乔治·索罗斯的政治网络和伊丽莎白·沃伦正公开将密西西比视为推行其激进全国议程的下一个跳板。”
索罗斯提供的资金也影响了科洛姆与海德-史密斯的首次交锋——当时海德-史密斯阻止了科洛姆在拜登政府时期出任密西西比地区法院法官的提名。
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当时,她动用了每位本州参议员都拥有的否决权,也就是参议院所谓的“蓝条否决权”,对司法提名人选发表意见——这是一项传统,而前总统唐纳德·特朗普曾要求废除这一传统,以消除民主党对其提名的司法人选的抵制。
科洛姆辩称,他作为地区检察官的经历“证明了我做决定的依据是证据和法律,而非谁在掏钱背书”。
“我开展的是由密西西比民众助力的草根竞选,我只会倾听他们的声音,绝不会听从捐赠者或特殊利益集团的指令,”科洛姆说,“这就是我和辛迪·海德-史密斯的区别:她只为给她捐钱最多的人服务,而密西西比民众却要为此付出代价。”
“问问那些正接受联邦调查的化肥公司就知道了,它们在向她的竞选团队捐款,而密西西比的农民却在为化肥支付更高的价格,”他补充道。
事实上,自2018年以来,海德-史密斯已从化肥行业捐赠者那里获得了1.4万美元捐款,其中包括科氏工业集团的1.1万美元和Nutrien公司的3000美元,这两家公司均因涉嫌抬高化肥价格而正接受联邦调查。
与此同时,沃伦在通话中描绘了民主党占据参议院多数席位的愿景,而科洛姆在11月的胜选将助力这一目标的实现。
“我知道你们已经讨论过其他可以推进的事项,但我们需要通过《约翰·刘易斯投票权法案》来兑现承诺——确保每个人的选票都能被计入,”沃伦在通话中表示,“终结全美各地的选区划分不公,而我个人最支持的是,是时候让华盛顿特区成为一个州了。”
亚历克斯·米勒是福克斯新闻数字频道负责报道美国参议院事务的撰稿人。
Soros network targets deep-red Mississippi in bid to flip Senate seat
July 1, 2026 9:34am EDT / Fox News
Soros advisor says name recognition, not voter appetite, is the only obstacle standing between Scott Colom and a Senate upset
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Mississippians haven’t elected a Democrat to the Senate in nearly four decades, but powerful backers of the Magnolia State’s underdog candidate believe that by dumping money into the race they can overcome the hump.
Scott Colom, a district attorney, is squaring off against incumbent Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, R-Miss., in deep-red Mississippi, and some of his top backers, including billionaire philanthropist George Soros’ top advisor, believe that he is primed to flip the seat.
During a call earlier this month with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., former Rep. Joe Kennedy, D-Mass., and Soros’ top advisor, Michael Vachon, Colom’s backers laid out his path forward.
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District Attorney Scott Colom, center, is running for Senate against Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, R-Miss., and has backers with deep pockets in the Soros family.(Courtesy of Colom Senate campaign)
“Scott can win in Mississippi,” Vachon said on the call. “The conditions are right in a way that they’ve never been before at the national level and at the local level. He’s a great candidate running against a very weak candidate, and people across the country are angry about the state of the nation.”
Vachon contended that there was one key hurdle for Colom, “Not enough people know who he is and that he’s running.”
“Once people know who he is and know his story and know he’s running, then they want to vote for him,” he said. “And, you know, what stands in the way of that name recognition, honestly, is money, right?”
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According to filings from the Federal Election Commission, members of the Soros family have donated nearly $30,000 to Colom’s campaign this cycle.
“This comes as no surprise,” Nathan Calvert, Hyde-Smith’s communications director, said. “Scott Colom has always relied on the backing of out-of-state liberal elites, and now George Soros’ political network and Elizabeth Warren are openly treating Mississippi as the next stepping stone to enacting their radical national agenda.”
Money from Soros also colored Colom and Hyde-Smith’s first clash, where the lawmaker torpedoed his nomination to serve as a district court judge in Mississippi under the Biden administration.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., recently held a call with Colom’s backers, where they laid out his path forward.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)
At the time, she used the veto power each home-state senator has, known as a blue slip in the upper chamber, to weigh in on a judicial nominee — it’s a tradition that President Donald Trump has demanded be done away with to nullify Democratic resistance to his own judicial nominees.
Colom argued that his record as district attorney was “proof of how I make decisions: based on the evidence and the law, not based on who’s writing the checks.”
“I’m running a grassroots campaign powered by Mississippians, and the only voices I will ever listen to are theirs, not those of donors or special interests,” Colom said. “That’s the difference between me and Cindy Hyde-Smith, who answers to whoever cuts her the biggest check, while Mississippians pay the price.”
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“Just ask the fertilizer companies under federal investigation, who gave to her campaign while Mississippi farmers are paying more for fertilizer,” he continued.
Indeed, Hyde-Smith has received $14,000 in donations from fertilizer industry donors since 2018, including $11,000 from Koch Industries and $3,000 from Nutrien, both of which are under federal investigation for allegedly inflating fertilizer prices.
Meanwhile, Warren painted her vision of what a Democratic majority in the Senate could look like, aided in part by a hopeful Colom victory in November.
“I know you’ve already talked about other things we can do here, but we need to deliver by passing the John Lewis Voting Rights Act — guarantee the right to get your vote counted,” Warren said on the call, “ending gerrymandering anywhere in the United States, and, my own personal favorite, it’s time for D.C. statehood.”
Alex Miller is a writer for Fox News Digital covering the U.S. Senate.
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