一个由共和党人、民主党人和独立人士组成的焦点小组显示了尖锐的分歧和罕见的团结时刻
作者:雷切尔·沃尔夫
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发布时间:2026年2月25日 美国东部时间上午11:53
民主党人对总统唐纳德·特朗普谈论《SAVE美国法案》感到不满,该法案要求在联邦选举中登记投票时提供公民身份证明。(图片来源:Maslansky & Partners为福克斯新闻数字版提供)
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民主党人对总统唐纳德·特朗普在国情咨文中提出的实施选民身份证要求和《SAVE美国法案》的言论表示不满。
由Maslansky & Partners总裁李·卡特主持的拨号测试显示,当总统谈到这个问题时,民主党人的支持率大幅下降。在演讲中,特朗普要求议员们通过《SAVE美国法案》,以“阻止非法移民和其他未经许可的人在我们神圣的美国选举中投票”。他谴责美国选举中所谓的“猖獗”舞弊行为。
“这非常简单。所有选民都必须出示选民身份证。所有选民都必须出示公民身份证明才能投票。除了疾病、残疾、军人或旅行情况外,不允许再有欺诈性邮寄选票。绝对不允许。”特朗普说道。
“为什么会有人不想要选民身份证?原因之一是他们想作弊,”特朗普补充道,暗指民主党人。“他们编造各种借口。他们说这是种族主义。他们想出各种说法。你几乎会说他们的想象力有多丰富!他们想作弊,他们已经作弊了,而且他们的政策如此糟糕,以至于他们唯一能当选的方式就是作弊。”
选民反应:当总统唐纳德·特朗普在2026年国情咨文中讨论选举政策时,选民们做出了反应。(Maslansky & Partners提供)
虽然民主党人反应消极,但共和党人对特朗普呼吁通过《SAVE美国法案》表示积极回应。尽管独立人士的反应不如共和党人积极,但他们在拨号测试中的支持率仍高于民主党人。
卡特监测的这个小组包括29名民主党人、41名共和党人和30名独立人士,他们对特朗普演讲中的多个环节反应不一。卡特发现,当晚最具争议的问题是性别政策。总统的一位特别嘉宾是塞奇·布莱尔,一名年轻女性,她的家人在2023年提起诉讼,指控阿波马托克斯县高中工作人员在未告知其父母的情况下,对她进行社会性别转换并将其视为男孩对待。
“但我们肯定都能达成共识:任何州都不允许违背父母意愿,将孩子从父母身边带走并改变其性别,”特朗普说。“我们必须禁止这种行为,而且必须立即禁止。”
总统唐纳德·特朗普在2026年2月24日于美国国会大厦众议院会议厅发表国情咨文。(Nathan Howard/路透社)
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当总统看到众议院的民主党议员们在这一言论上没有起立致敬时,他斥责他们“疯了”。
焦点小组中的支持者对性别政策言论大多持积极态度,他们表示“保护儿童。那里的人疯了”以及“如果有人想要改变性别,他们应该在成年后再做。就这么定了。”与此同时,小组中的批评者抨击总统,有人称这是“公然谎言”,特朗普在“利用每一个机会分裂国家”。
尽管在投票和性别问题上反应截然不同,但仍有一些时刻让持不同观点的人在支持和反对总统的立场上出现了重叠。
拨号测试显示,许多支持者和反对者都对特朗普在演讲中的语气表示担忧。卡特指出,一些支持者对总统的玩笑、对最高法院的评论以及对前总统乔·拜登的提及感到不满。与此同时,总统的批评者称这种语气“令人尴尬”、“具有分裂性”和“自私自利”。
总统唐纳德·特朗普与副总统JD·万斯和众议院议长迈克·约翰逊一起在周二(2026年2月24日)于美国国会大厦发表国情咨文时鼓掌。(美联社照片/马特·鲁尔克)
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尽管在整个政治光谱中,美国人在许多问题上存在分歧,但演讲中也有一些团结的时刻。当特朗普向Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe和已故陆军Spc. Sarah Beckstrom颁发紫心勋章时,共和党人和民主党人都表示积极回应。Wolfe和Beckstrom去年在华盛顿特区遭到枪手伏击,Wolfe被枪击受伤。Wolfe在袭击中受重伤,Beckstrom不幸身亡。她的父母代表她接受了这一荣誉。
另一个团结时刻是特朗普带出美国男子冰球队,该队刚刚在奥运会上以加时赛击败加拿大,取得历史性胜利。卡特指出,总统的批评者对表彰这些奥运选手感到满意,有人称这是“一个美好的时刻”。
雷切尔·沃尔夫是福克斯新闻数字版和福克斯商业频道的突发新闻撰稿人。
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Democrats cool to Trump pushing SAVE Act election bill in voter dial
A focus group of Republicans, Democrats and Independents showed sharp divides and rare moments of unity
By Rachel Wolf
Fox News
Published February 25, 2026 11:53am EST
Democrats were not pleased to hear President Donald Trump speak about the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. (Credit: Maslansky & Partners for Fox News Digital)
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Democrats were not happy with President Donald Trump’s State of the Union remarks on implementing voter ID requirements and the SAVE America Act.
A dial test administered by Lee Carter, the president of Maslansky & Partners, showed Democrats taking a serious dive when the president spoke about the issue. During his speech, Trump asked lawmakers to pass the SAVE America Act in order “to stop illegal aliens and others who are unpermitted persons from voting in our sacred American elections.” He decried allegedly “rampant” cheating in American elections.
“It’s very simple. All voters must show voter ID. All voters must show proof of citizenship in order to vote. And no more crooked mail-in ballots except for illness, disability, military or travel. None,” Trump said.
“Why would anybody not want voter ID? One reason, because they want to cheat,” Trump added, referring to Democrats. “They make up all excuses. They say it’s racist. They come up with things. You almost say what imagination they have! They want to cheat, they have cheated, and their policy is so bad that the only way they can get elected is to cheat.”
Voters react as President Donald Trump discusses election policy during the 2026 State of the Union.(Maslansky & Partners)
While Democrats reacted negatively, Republicans had a positive response to Trump’s call for the passage of the SAVE America Act. While Independents did not react as positively as Republicans, their line in the dial test remained above the Democrats.
The group monitored by Carter, which included 29 Democrats, 41 Republicans and 30 Independents, had mixed reactions to a number of moments in Trump’s speech. Carter found that the most polarizing issue of the night was gender policy. One of the president’s special guests was Sage Blair, a young woman whose family filed a 2023 lawsuit alleging that Appomattox County High School staff socially transitioned her and treated her as a boy without her parents’ knowledge.
“But surely we can all agree no state can be allowed to rip children from their parents’ arms and transition them to a new gender against the parents’ will,” Trump said. “We must ban it, and we must ban it immediately.”
President Donald Trump delivers the State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 24, 2026.(Nathan Howard/Reuters)
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When the president saw that Democratic lawmakers in the chamber did not stand at that remark, he ripped them as “crazy.”
Supporters in the focus group reacted mostly positively to the gender policy remarks, saying things like “Protect children. Crazy people there” and “If someone wants to change gender, they should do it as an adult. Period.” Meanwhile, critics in the group slammed the president, with one saying that it was “a bold-faced lie” and that Trump was taking “every opportunity to divide the country.”
Despite the disparate reactions on the issues of voting and gender, there were some moments in which people of opposing views overlapped, both in favor and against the president.
Many supporters and opponents expressed concerns about Trump’s tone during the speech, the dial test showed. Carter noted that some supporters were unhappy with the president’s jokes, remarks about the Supreme Court and mentions of former President Joe Biden. Meanwhile, the president’s critics said the tone was “embarrassing,” “divisive” and “selfish.”
President Donald Trump applauds, with Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson, as he delivers the State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026.(AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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While there were many moments that caused disagreement among Americans across the political spectrum, there were points of unity in the speech. Republicans and Democrats had positive responses when Trump awarded the Purple Heart to Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe and deceased Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom. Wolfe and Beckstrom were shot by a gunman who ambushed them last year in Washington, D.C. Wolfe was critically injured in the attack, and Beckstrom was killed. Her parents accepted the award in their daughter’s honor.
Another unifying moment came when Trump brought out the U.S. men’s hockey team, which just scored a historic overtime victory against Canada in the Olympics. Carter noted that the president’s critics were pleased with the recognition of the Olympians, with one calling it a “nice moment.”
Rachel Wolf is a breaking news writer for Fox News Digital and FOX Business.
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