共和党借进步派初选获胜之机造势,民主党则就党内议题展开辩论


2026-08-23T19:26:58.028Z / 路透社

作者:苏珊·麦吉、尼古拉斯·P·布朗和悉达多·卡瓦莱

2026年8月23日 世界标准时间19:26 更新于29分钟前

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[1/2]阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德,密歇根州联邦参议院民主党候选人,于2026年8月7日在美国密歇根州底特律举行的民主党团结集会上发表讲话。路透社/丽贝卡·库克 购买授权,将在新标签页打开

  • 共和党将民主党左翼提名人斥为激进派,认为这对共和党政治有利
  • 民主党议员奥金克洛斯表示,民主党应接纳反特朗普选民,但拒绝民主社会主义者组织(DSA)的纲领
  • 民主党参议员范·霍伦表示,DSA应在民主党未来走向的辩论中拥有一席之地

美国罗德岛州普罗维登斯,8月23日(路透社)—— 共和党政客周日将民主党左翼候选人近期的初选胜利定性为极端主义的体现,而部分民主党人则表示,他们欢迎就党的未来走向与进步派展开辩论。

继密歇根州的阿卜杜勒·埃尔赛义德、佛罗里达州的民主社会主义者安吉·尼克松等进步派候选人赢得联邦参议院民主党初选后,美国参议员蒂姆·斯科特和其他共和党人在周日的脱口秀节目中使用尖锐言辞攻击民主党左翼候选人。

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南卡罗来纳州共和党人斯科特在全国广播公司《与媒体见面》节目中发表评论时,将民主党左翼称为“危险、激进,而且老实说,很怪异”。

佛罗里达州共和党众议员安娜·保利娜·卢纳将民主党初选结果视为本党的机遇。

“安吉·尼克松成为佛罗里达州的民主党提名人,这将促使共和党选民专门出来投票反对她,因为他们不支持她的激进政策,”卢纳在接受福克斯新闻《周日早间展望》采访时表示。

作为美国民主社会主义者组织成员的尼克松的竞选团队未立即回应路透社的置评请求。

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周日,包括爱荷华州联邦众议员阿什利·辛普森和得克萨斯州州长格雷格·阿博特在内的多名共和党人试图将反对党描绘成一个被美国民主社会主义者组织掌控的“疯狂”团体。尽管寻求公职的民主党人中几乎没有DSA成员,但周日部分民主党人表示,即使民主党不认同DSA的纲领,也应接纳该组织成员。

马萨诸塞州民主党众议员杰克·奥金克洛斯在《福克斯新闻周日》节目中表示,如果民主党领导层与DSA“开诚布公地展开斗争”,那将是失败之举,“坦白说,这也理所当然,因为美国民众对现状感到愤怒”。

奥金克洛斯表示,民主党领导层有责任证明自己支持以“自由企业、自由思想、免于恐惧的自由和自由选举”为基础的亲中产阶级议程。

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马里兰州民主党参议员克里斯·范·霍伦表示,任何关于民主党未来走向的讨论都应纳入DSA。

范·霍伦表示,他正在“考察”2028年总统竞选的可能性,他在《与媒体见面》节目中称,左翼选民“不想简单地回到特朗普上台前的现状”。

“那些害怕开展健康辩论的民主党人没有抓住重点,”他补充道,选民们“希望民主党人能够坚守立场”。

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Republicans see opportunity in progressives’ primary wins while Democrats embrace debate

2026-08-23T19:26:58.028Z / Reuters

By Suzanne McGee, Nicholas P. Brown and Siddharth Cavale

August 23, 2026 7:26 PM UTC Updated 29 mins ago

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  • Republicans call progressive Democratic nominees radical and politically helpful to GOP
  • Democratic lawmaker Auchincloss says Democrats should welcome anti-Trump voters but reject DSA platform
  • Democratic Senator Van Hollen says DSA deserves role in debate over Democrats’ future

PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, Aug 23 (Reuters) – Republican politicians on Sunday ‌framed recent primary wins by candidates from the Democratic Party’s left wing as a sign of extremism, while some Democrats said they welcome a debate with progressives over the party’s future.

Following victories by progressive primary candidates for the U.S. Senate such as Abdul ​El-Sayed in Michigan and democratic socialist Angie Nixon in Florida, U.S. Senator Tim Scott and other Republicans ​appearing on Sunday talk shows used pointed language to attack left-wing candidates in the ⁠Democratic Party.

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Scott, a South Carolina Republican, called the Democratic left wing “dangerous, radical, and, frankly, weird” in comments during ​NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

U.S. Representative Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Republican, saw the Democratic primary results as an opportunity ​for her party.

“Angie Nixon being the nominee in the state of Florida will bring Republicans out to vote specifically against her because of the fact they don’t want her radical policies,” Luna told Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures”.

The campaign of Nixon, who is ​a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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Multiple ​Republicans on Sunday, such as U.S. Representative Ashley Hinson of Iowa and Texas Governor Greg Abbott, tried to paint the ‌opposing party ⁠as a “crazy” group dominated by the Democratic Socialists of America. Very few Democrats seeking office are DSA members, although some Democrats on Sunday said their party should welcome them even though it does not share the DSA platform.

U.S. Representative Jake Auchincloss, a Massachusetts Democrat, said on “Fox News Sunday” that the party establishment will lose if ​it picks a fight ​with the DSA “and candidly, rightfully ⁠so, because Americans are angry at the status quo.”

That puts the onus on the party establishment to demonstrate its support for a pro-middle-class agenda based on “free enterprise, ​free minds, freedom from fear, and free elections,” Auchincloss said.

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The DSA should be ​included in any ⁠discussion about the Democratic Party’s future, said U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Democrat.

Van Hollen, who said he’s “kicking the tires” on a 2028 presidential run, told “Meet the Press” that left-leaning voters “don’t want to simply return to the ⁠pre-Trump status ​quo.”

“Those in the Democratic Party who are afraid of a healthy ​debate are missing the point,” he said, adding that voters “want Democrats who are going to stand for something.”

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Reporting by Suzanne McGee in ​Providence, Rhode Island, and Nicholas Brown and Siddharth Cavale in New York; Editing by Sergio Non and Edmund Klamann

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