纽约一处郊区或将决定哪一政党掌控众议院


2026年8月20日 美国东部时间早上6:00 / 福克斯新闻频道

纽约第17国会选区竞选或将决定中期选举后哪一政党掌控众议院多数席位
作者:伊丽莎白·埃尔金德 福克斯新闻报道

迈克·劳勒指责民主党对手回避全国性辩论舞台

众议员迈克·劳勒接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访,谈及他为保住纽约第17选区共和党席位的竞选,以及民主党对手凯特·康利。

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美国总统唐纳德·特朗普任期后半段,哪一政党能掌控众议院多数席位,这场争论可能最终将归结于纽约市以北的一处郊区选民。

共和党籍纽约州众议员迈克·劳勒是该地区近40年来首位共和党议员,他正与民主党籍退伍军人凯特·康利角逐纽约第17国会选区的第三个任期席位。

预计双方差距微小,且摇摆选区数量不断减少,这场竞选已获得全国关注,但劳勒指责康利回避全国性辩论。

众议院共和党人计划将民主党内战转化为中期选举武器

劳勒与众议员康利之间的竞选或将决定未来两年众议院的走向。(埃里克·李/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社;安娜·莫尼梅克/盖蒂图片社)

“对我选区的选民来说,听到我们的政见至关重要——坦率地说,我认为全国民众也会从中受益,因为这是为数不多真正能够决定国会控制权的席位之一,”劳勒在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示。

“所以在我看来,如果你竞选公职,就应该能够站稳脚跟,回答记者的提问,更重要的是,直接向选民清晰有力地阐述你为何应当当选。”

劳勒称,康利赢得初选后,他曾邀请对方开展六场辩论,但截至目前,康利仅同意了两场由地方电视台主办的辩论。

福克斯新闻数字频道联系康利竞选团队置评时,康利的团队证实她已同意两场辩论,并指责劳勒为 fellow Republicans 打掩护。

“迈克·劳勒为了不给选民办实事,什么事都做得出来,比如上周他登上CNN为家暴者马克斯·米勒辩护。当他继续像个娇纵的小孩一样,乞求更多全国电视露脸时间来歪曲自己的记录时,凯特正专注于直接听取选民的意见——选民已经厌倦了被职业政治骗子代表,准备好迎接一位将国家置于党派之上的人选,”康利的通讯主管麦迪·罗森说道。

“凯特期待着两场预定的电视辩论,届时她将追究迈克·劳勒的责任:他未能为哈德逊河谷地区服务,100%投票支持特朗普,以及他是一个懦弱、自私自利的政客。”

唐纳德·特朗普总统于2026年8月14日在纽约花园城的大卫·S·麦克情报培训中心发表讲话。(塞缪尔·科勒姆/盖蒂图片社)

劳勒称,康利拒绝参加更多辩论,表明她“没有准备好”进入众议院,并指责她甚至不住在她竞选代表的选区内。

康利的通讯主管并未就 residency 主张作出回应,但康利的竞选官网将她标榜为“哈德逊河谷第四代本地人”。劳勒则在该选区出生并长大。

随着选举季推进,将共和党议员与特朗普绑定很可能成为民主党常用的攻击手段,劳勒是全美仅有的三位在2024年其选区支持卡玛拉·哈里斯的情况下仍成功当选的众议院共和党议员之一。

但劳勒一直试图塑造温和派形象,他反过来指责康利与党内极左翼派别持相同意识形态立场,包括纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼。

约翰逊将民主党社会主义内战转化为中期选举新武器

“事实是,她可以试图混淆视听、试图躲藏,但她与他们站在一起,并且拒绝谴责他们中的任何人,”劳勒在谈及美国民主社会主义者组织(DSA)时表示。“事实上,她在初选期间全程都在赞扬佐赫兰·曼达尼。所以在我看来,归根结底,她自称是什么并不重要,重要的是她的政策。”

共和党人将曼达尼和其他DSA人士作为民主党走向的警示信号,辩称如果民主党在中期选举中获胜,他们将推动国家进一步左转。

纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼于2026年8月12日在纽约市参加年度纽约州财政控制委员会会议。(迈克尔·M·圣地亚哥/盖蒂图片社)

在纽约市郊外的劳勒选区,这一警告可能对他保住共和党席位至关重要。

劳勒在2022年击败前众议员肖恩·帕特里克·马洛伊(民主党籍纽约州人)赢得该席位,随后又击败前众议员蒙代尔·琼斯(民主党籍纽约州人)成功连任。由于双方摇摆选区寥寥无几,众议院控制权的争夺几乎必然胶着。

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How one NYC suburb could decide which party controls the House

August 20, 2026 6:00am EDT / Fox News

The New York 17th Congressional District contest could determine which party controls the House majority after midterms

By Elizabeth Elkind Fox News

Mike Lawler accuses Democrat rival of dodging national debate stage

Rep. Mike Lawler spoke with Fox News Digital about his race to keep NY-17 Republican, and about his Democrat opponent Cait Conley.

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The question of which party controls the House majority for the latter half of President Donald Trump’s term could come down to a group of suburbs just north of New York City.

Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., the first Republican to represent the area in roughly 40 years, is facing off against Democrat Army veteran Cait Conley in his bid for a third term in New York’s 17th Congressional District.

The expected close margins and dwindling number of battleground districts mean the race has garnered national attention, but Lawler is accusing Conley of ducking national-level debates.

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The race between Rep. Mike Lawler and Democrat veteran Cait Conley could decide the fate of the House of Representatives for the next two years.(Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

“It is, you know, vitally important for the voters in my district to hear from us — and I think, frankly, nationally, folks would benefit from it because it’s one of a handful of seats that really is going to make the difference and decide control of Congress,” Lawler told Fox News Digital.

“So, to me, if you’re running for public office, you should be able to stand on your own two feet and answer the questions from reporters, but moreover, make the direct and compelling case to voters about why you should be elected.”

Lawler said he challenged Conley to six debates after she won the primary to take him on, but that she has so far agreed to only two that are hosted by local networks.

When reached by Fox News Digital for comment, Conley’s campaign confirmed that she agreed to two debates with Lawler and accused him of running cover for fellow Republicans.

“Mike Lawler will do anything to avoid delivering for his constituents, like last week, when he went on CNN to defend domestic abuser Max Miller. While he continues to act like a spoiled brat begging for more national air time to lie about his record, Cait is focused on hearing directly from voters, who are sick of being represented by a career political hack and ready for someone who puts country over party,” Conley’s communications director, Maddy Rosen, said.

“Cait looks forward to their two scheduled televised debates where she will hold Mike Lawler accountable for failing the Hudson Valley, voting with Trump 100% of the time, and being a spineless, self-serving politician.”

President Donald Trump arrives to deliver remarks at the David S. Mack Center for Training and Intelligence on Aug. 14, 2026, in Garden City, New York.(Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

Lawler said her refusal to agree to more debates showed that Conley was “not prepared” for the House and accused her of not even residing in the district she’s running to represent.

Conley’s communications director did not address the claims of her residency, but the candidate’s website touts her as a “fourth-generation Hudson Valley native.” Lawler was born and raised in the district.

Tying the GOP lawmaker to Trump is likely to be an oft-used attack by Democrats as the election season wears on, with Lawler being one of three House Republicans in the entire country who won their seats despite their districts voting for Kamala Harris in 2024.

But Lawler, who has sought to forge a reputation as a moderate, is in turn accusing Conley of pushing the same ideological issues as the far-left reaches of her party, including New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

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“The fact is, she can try to obfuscate here, and she can try and hide, but she stands shoulder to shoulder with them, and she refuses to denounce any of them,” Lawler said, referring to the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). “In fact, she praised Zohran Mamdani throughout the primary campaign. So to me, at the end of the day, whatever she calls herself doesn’t really matter. It’s the policies.”

Republicans are pointing to Mamdani and other DSA figures as a warning sign of where the Democratic Party is headed, arguing they’ll push the country further left if they win in the midterms.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks during the annual New York State Financial Control Board meeting on Aug. 12, 2026, in New York City.(Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

In Lawler’s district just outside the Big Apple, that warning could be critical to his keeping the seat red.

Lawler defeated former Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney, D-N.Y., to win the seat in 2022. He then defended it against former Rep. Mondaire Jones, D-N.Y. With just a handful of swing districts on either side, the race for the House majority is almost guaranteed to be close.

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Democrats need a net gain of just three seats to win the majority back from Republicans in November.

Elizabeth Elkind is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital leading coverage of the House of Representatives. Previous digital bylines seen at Daily Mail and CBS News.

Follow on Twitter at @liz_elkind and send tips to elizabeth.elkind@fox.com

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