共和党在任议员与势头强劲的独立派渔民领跑11月大选初选
2026年8月19日 美国东部时间凌晨1:34 / 福克斯新闻
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阿拉斯加民主党联邦参议院候选人拒绝哈里斯背书
阿拉斯加民主党联邦参议院候选人玛丽·佩尔托拉拒绝了前副总统卡玛拉·哈里斯的背书,其竞选团队称,她的关注点始终放在阿拉斯加民众身上。
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在周二的排序选择初选中,四名候选人脱颖而出,将有多位候选人在11月展开角逐,争夺阿拉斯加唯一的美国国会众议院席位。
现任众议员、来自阿拉斯加共和党的尼古拉斯·贝吉奇三世正寻求连任,并将在11月的大选中争取保住席位。但他正面临独立候选人比尔·希尔的强力挑战。
美联社早早宣布贝吉奇和希尔胜出,贝吉奇以47.9%对29.5%的得票率领先。两人将晋级11月的大选。
本次开放初选参选者众多,另外还包括共和党人埃德·戈德法布和克莱·斯特里克兰、民主党人埃里克·哈夫纳和亚克林·雷诺索、自由党人约翰·福德里尔,以及无党派候选人戴维·安布罗斯、莱迪·唐娜·达奇斯、戴维·里奇和梅拉妮娅·萨拉萨尔。民主党人威廉·舒尔茨以资金紧张为由退出竞选,但他的名字仍留在选票上。
阿拉斯加州联邦众议员尼克·贝吉奇(共和党)于2026年5月13日周三抵达华盛顿国会山俱乐部参加众议院共和党团会议。(比尔·克拉克/CQ-滚球公司 via 盖蒂图片社)
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尽管已经退选,但在美联社宣布初选结果时,舒尔茨仍位居第三,紧随其后的是哈夫纳,他本人的情况十分特殊。
《安克雷奇每日新闻》将哈夫纳描述为“联邦在押人员和常败候选人”,查阅Ballotpedia资料显示,达奇斯曾多次参选但从未获得多少支持。哈夫纳因制造虚假炸弹威胁、恐吓法官和警察于2022年被定罪,目前正在服20年刑期。
希尔作为独立候选人的竞选表现亮眼。他在2026年已筹集超过130万美元竞选资金,其中几乎全部来自个人捐赠者。
仅仅因为在特别选举中爆出冷门获胜,并不意味着席位就永久易主。阿拉斯加州联邦众议员尼克·贝吉奇三世(共和党)就是最好的例证——他击败了民主党前任议员、同样在特别选举中胜出的玛丽·佩尔托拉。(比尔·克拉克/CQ-滚球公司 via 盖蒂图片社)
以“独立人士”身份参选的参议院候选人仍由左翼捐助者资助
希尔是一名资深商业渔民,同时也是德纳伊纳阿萨巴斯卡原住民,曾在安克雷奇和费尔班克斯居住过。目前他与妻子住在阿拉斯加州西南部的纳克内克镇,该镇人口约470人。
根据其竞选网站信息,希尔的竞选纲领融合了两党受欢迎的立场。他支持第二修正案、减税、警察和一线工作人员,同时也支持“女性选择权”,并主张让亿万富翁缴纳“公平份额”的税款。
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与此同时,贝吉奇带头推翻了拜登政府限制在北极国家野生动物保护区开展油气勘探的规定。贝吉奇的竞选网站将“开发阿拉斯加资源”列为首要议程,此外还包括削减开支、创造就业、保护阿拉斯加原住民社区以及加强边境安全。
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Alaskan political scion hopes to hold onto state’s single House seat
Republican incumbent and surging independent fisherman lead the pack ahead of November’s general election
August 19, 2026 1:34am EDT / Fox News
By Peter D’Abrosca
Democratic Alaska US Senate candidate rejects Kamala Harris endorsement
Alaska Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Mary Peltola turned down an endorsement from former Vice President Kamala Harris as her campaign asserts that her focus is on the people of Alaska.
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A heated battle for Alaska’s only U.S. House seat will see a handful of candidates face-off in November after four candidates advanced in Tuesday’s rank-choice primary.
First-term incumbent Rep. Nicholas Begich III, R-Alaska, is hoping to hang onto his seat, and will have a chance to do so in November. But he is facing an insurgency from independent candidate Bill Hill.
AP called the race for Begich and Hill early on, and Begich led by a 47.9% to 29.5% margin. Both will advance to the general election.
The crowded race in the open primary also featured two other Republicans, Ed Goldfarb and Clay Strickland, Democrats Eric Hafner and Yaquelin Reynoso, Libertarian John Foddrill, along with nonpartisan candidates David Ambrose, Lady Donna Dutchess, David Richey and Melania Salazar. William Schultz, a Democrat, dropped out of the race citing financial concerns, but remained on the ballot.
Rep. Nick Begich, R-Alaska, arrives for the House Republican Conference caucus meeting at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.(Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
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Despite dropping out, Schultz was in third place at the time the race was called, followed by Hafner, who himself faces unique circumstances.
Hafner is described by the Anchorage Daily News as a “federal inmate and perennial candidate,” and a review of Ballotpedia shows Dutchess has run several times for office with little support. Hafner is serving a 20-year sentence for making false bomb threats and threatening judges and police officers. He was convicted in 2022.
Hill is a standout when it comes to running an independent campaign. He has raised more than $1.3 million in 2026, nearly all of it from individual donors.
Just because seats are won in special election upsets, doesn’t mean they’ve permanently fallen to the other party. Rep. Nick Begich III, R-Alaska, who unseated his Democratic predecessor, former Rep. Mary Peltola – herself a special election victor – is a prime example.(Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
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A lifetime commercial fisherman and member of the Dena’ina Athabascan native Alaskan people, Hill has lived in Anchorage and Fairbanks in the past. He currently lives with his wife in the southwestern Alaskan town Naknek, which has a population of 470 people.
His platform incorporates popular positions from both sides of the political aisle. While he supports the Second Amendment, tax cuts and police and first responders, he also supports a “woman’s right to choose” and making billionaires pay their “fair share,” according to his campaign website.
The Alaska state flag.(Fox News Digital)
Meanwhile, Begich led the charge to overturn a Biden-era rule restricting oil and gas exploration in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. “Unlocking Alaska’s resources” is listed as a major priority on Begich’s campaign site, along with cutting costs, creating jobs, protecting Alaska’s native communities and securing the border.
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He serves as the Executive Vice Chair of the Congressional Western Caucus.
Peter D’Abrosca is a politics reporter at Fox News Digital.
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