迈拉·拉赫曼挑战众议员玛克辛·沃特斯,以代际变革为核心诉求 | 福克斯新闻


一位年轻得多的挑战者正以代际变革为焦点,而沃特斯正面临十多年来首场可能严峻的党内初选挑战

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玛克辛·沃特斯在众议院听证会上就关税和通胀问题与财政部长激烈交锋

加利福尼亚州民主党众议员玛克辛·沃特斯在通胀辩论陷入混乱时,多次要求财政部长斯科特·贝森特给出明确的”是”或”否”回答。

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迈拉·拉赫曼正试图将玛克辛·沃特斯在国会任职35年的经历作为政治武器,以此挑战这位资深民主党议员。

这位非营利组织高管、洛杉矶本地人以及癌症幸存者(比87岁的议员年轻34岁),在发起针对沃特斯的初选挑战时,正将代际变革作为核心诉求。

“人们已经受够了老一套的做法,”拉赫曼本周在接受《加利福尼亚邮报》采访时表示。

自1991年以来一直任职国会的沃特斯,在加利福尼亚州稳固的蓝色第43选区(以南洛杉矶为核心)十多年来未曾面临过严肃的党内初选挑战。

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图片 44:加利福尼亚州民主党众议员玛克辛·沃特斯在国会山就金融稳定监督委员会年度报告举行的听证会上向财政部长斯科特·贝森特提问

(2026年2月4日,华盛顿特区国会山,美国众议院金融服务委员会就”金融稳定监督委员会年度报告”举行听证会上,加利福尼亚州民主党众议员玛克辛·沃特斯在财政部长斯科特·贝森特作证时发言。图:Alex Wroblewski/法新社/盖蒂图片社)

但这并没有阻止拉赫曼,她希望从民主党人对党内老龄化政客的不满中获得助力——这种不满在2024年时任总统乔·拜登决定竞选连任,却在与现任总统唐纳德·特朗普的灾难性辩论后因身心能力问题退选而被进一步放大。

福克斯新闻数字版联系了沃特斯的连任竞选团队,请求对拉赫曼的初选挑战作出回应,但在本报道发表时未收到回复。

沃特斯并非唯一面临来自年轻对手挑战的加州资深民主党众议员。布拉德·谢尔曼和迈克·汤普森也面临同样的情况。

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这不仅仅发生在加州。

在马萨诸塞州,塞思·莫尔顿议员正以代际更替为核心论点,试图在民主党初选中击败埃德·马基参议员。

图片 45:塞思·莫尔顿与埃德·马基的对比图

(2025年10月15日,马萨诸塞州民主党众议员塞思·莫尔顿宣布竞选,试图击败同州民主党参议员埃德·马基。图:Greg Nash/路透社联合报道;Alex Brandon/路透社联合报道)

拉赫曼表示:”时间紧迫”,并反问:”既然现在就能带来重大变革,为什么还要等待?”

虽然共和党人在该区没有切实的机会推翻民主党,但拉赫曼的初选挑战仍为共和党提供了弹药。

“民主党建立了一个由像玛克辛·沃特斯这样的职业政客主导的政党,她自冷战时期就开始领取纳税人资助的薪水。在掌权数十年后,这些政治化石正被他们曾经支持的激进活动家抛弃,”国家共和党国会委员会发言人克里斯蒂安·马丁内斯在给福克斯新闻数字版的声明中指控。

在特朗普第一任期内,沃特斯经常成为焦点,是其最直言不讳的批评者之一。

在特朗普试图罢免美联储理事莉萨·库克后,沃特斯仍在强烈质疑总统的任职资格。

[图片 46:玛克辛·沃特斯呼吁援引宪法第25修正案罢免特朗普 视频]

作为强大的众议院金融服务委员会资深民主党成员,沃特斯仍然颇具影响力。上周,在国会听证会上与财政部长斯科特·贝森特激烈交锋时,她甚至质问:”你能让他闭嘴吗?”

一周前才向联邦选举委员会提交文件的拉赫曼表示,在经历两次乳腺癌后,她的竞选重点将是提供负担得起的医疗保健。

“我的使命是帮助预防疾病,让人们免于患病,这包括身心健康。”拉赫曼说。

展望对阵沃特斯的艰难挑战,她告诉《加利福尼亚邮报》:”我们正在获得势头,势头越来越强劲,我们认为我们有能力参与竞争并赢得这场选举。”

福克斯新闻数字版联系了拉赫曼和沃特斯。

保罗·施泰因豪泽是驻摇摆州新罕布什尔州的政治记者,报道全美竞选活动。

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Myla Rahman challenges Rep Maxine Waters, citing generational change | Fox News

A much younger challenger is highlighting generational change as Waters faces her first potentially serious primary challenge in over a decade

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Published February 11, 2026 12:45pm EST

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Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., repeatedly demanded a yes-or-no answer from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent as debate over inflation spirals into chaos.

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Myla Rahman is aiming to use Rep. Maxine Waters’ 35 years in Congress as political ammunition as she challenges the longtime Democratic congresswoman.

The nonprofit executive, Los Angeles native and cancer survivor, who is 34 years younger than the 87-year-old lawmaker, is highlighting generational change as she launches a primary challenge against Waters.

“People are sick and tired of the same old thing,” Rahman told the California Post in an interview this week.

Waters, who has been in Congress since 1991, hasn’t faced a serious primary challenge in over a decade in California’s solidly-blue 43rd District, which is anchored in South Los Angeles.

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Image 44: Rep. Maxine Waters, Democrat from California questions Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during a hearing on Capitol Hill.

Rep. Maxine Waters, Democrat from California, speaks as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testifies during a House Financial Services Committee hearing on “The Annual Report of the Financial Stability Oversight Council” on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 4, 2026.(Alex Wroblewski/AFP/Getty Images)

But that’s not deterring Rahman, who is hoping to get a ballot box boost from Democrats’ discontent with their party’s aging politicians, which was amplified by then-President Joe Biden’s decision to run for re-election in 2024 before dropping out of the race amid serious questions about his physical and mental acuity after a disastrous debate with now-President Donald Trump.

Fox News Digital reached out to Waters’ re-election campaign for reaction to Rahman’s primary challenge but did not receive a response at the time this story published.

Waters isn’t the only long-serving House Democrat from California facing challenges from younger rivals. So are Democratic Reps. Brad Sherman and Mike Thompson.

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And it’s not just California.

In Massachusetts, Rep. Seth Moulton is spotlighting the generational argument as he tries to oust Sen. Ed Markey in the Democratic primary.

Image 45: Seth Moulton and Ed Markey shown in split image

Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., launched his bid to unseat Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., on Oct. 15, 2025.(Greg Nash/Pool via Reuters; Alex Brandon/Pool via Reuters)

Rahman says, “Time is of the essence” and asks, “Why wait when you can make an impactful change now?”

While Republicans don’t have any realistic chance of flipping the district, Rahman’s primary challenge gives the GOP some ammunition.

“Democrats built a party run by career politicians like Maxine Waters who has been cashing taxpayer funded paychecks since the Cold War. After decades clinging to power, these political fossils are getting tossed aside by the same radical activists they helped empower,” National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Christian Martinez charged in a statement to Fox News Digital.

Waters was often in the spotlight during Trump’s first term in the White House, as one of his most vocal critics.

Waters remains a loud critic, questioning the president’s fitness for office after Trump’s push to remove Lisa Cook as a Federal Reserve governor.

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Waters remains influential, as the powerful House Financial Services Committee’s ranking Democrat. And last week, in a fiery exchange with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent at a congressional hearing, she asked, “Can you shut him up?”

Rahman, who filed her paperwork with the Federal Election Commission a week ago, said she’s making affordable healthcare a focus of her campaign after surviving two bouts with breast cancer.

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“My mission is to help with preventative care and people not even getting sick, and that includes mental, physical and mental well-being,” Rahman said.

And looking ahead to her uphill challenge against Waters, she told the California Post, “We’re getting momentum, momentum is getting strong, and we think that we will have what’s necessary to be competitive and to win this race.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Rahman and Waters.

Paul Steinhauser is a politics reporter based in the swing state of New Hampshire. He covers the campaign trail from coast to coast.

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