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谢丽尔当选新泽西州州长,获胜被视为对特朗普政策的公投
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前海军直升机飞行员和四届国会议员谢丽尔击败了获得特朗普总统背书的杰克·恰塔雷利,并将其胜利定性为对特朗普总统及其医疗保健、移民和经济等政策的公投。谢丽尔强调了自由的重要性,并表示当邻居受到威胁时,没有人是安全的。她作为一名温和派民主党人,其胜利为党派在中期选举中的前进道路提供了一定程度的保证。此次选举还凸显了选民对经济的担忧以及对特朗普政府政策的反应。

🌟 **谢丽尔的胜利与对特朗普政策的评价:** 谢丽尔将她的胜利描绘成对唐纳德·特朗普总统及其关键政策(包括医疗保健、移民和经济政策)的一次公投。她强调了自由的重要性,并表示在她的州,当邻居受到威胁时,没有人是安全的。她在竞选期间批评了特朗普总统的关税政策,并将其视为导致选民对经济担忧的原因。

🤝 **温和派民主党人的代表:** 53岁的谢丽尔被视为民主党内温和派的一员,她以其前检察官和退伍军人的背景,以及与弗吉尼亚州当选州长阿比盖尔·斯潘伯格一同,代表了一种旨在吸引部分保守派选民,同时又能与进步主义事业保持一致的中间派民主党人形象。

🏛️ **新泽西州长任职里程碑与党派历史:** 谢丽尔将成为新泽西州第二位女性州长,前一位是克里斯蒂娜·托德·惠特曼。她的胜利也标志着民主党连续三次赢得新泽西州的州长选举,这是近六十年来该州主要政党首次实现“三连冠”。

🗳️ **选举中的干扰与对民主进程的承诺:** 选举日的投票开始受到干扰,因有七个县的官员收到被认定为虚假的电子邮件炸弹威胁。为了应对这一情况,部分投票站获得了一小时的延期。谢丽尔在获胜演讲中提到,选民对民权受到侵犯以及经济福祉感到担忧,并承诺为新泽西州的所有人建设繁荣。

Sherrill, a former Navy helicopter pilot and four-term member of Congress, defeated Jack Ciattarelli, who was endorsed by President Donald Trump, and quickly cast her victory late Tuesday as a referendum on the Republican president and some of his policies — from health care to immigration and the economy.

“We here in New Jersey are bound to fight for a different future for our children,” Sherrill told her supporters gathered to celebrate her victory. “We see how clearly important liberty is. We know that no one in our great state is safe when our neighbors are targeted, ignoring the law and the Constitution.” She was joined on stage with her husband and children.

Sherrill, 53, offers some reassurance for moderates within the Democratic Party as they navigate the path forward for next year’s midterms. A former prosecutor and military veteran, Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger, the other Democrat who was elected as Virginia governor, embody a brand of centrist Democrats who aim to appeal to some conservatives while still aligning with some progressive causes. Sherrill campaigned on standing up to Trump and casting blame for voters’ concerns over the economy on his tariffs.

Ciattarelli called Sherrill to congratulate her on the results and did not mention Trump in his address.

“It is my hope that Mikie Sherrill has heard us in terms of what we need to do to make New Jersey that place where everybody can once again feel that they can achieve their American dream,” Ciattarelli said.

The start of voting on Tuesday was disrupted after officials in seven counties received e-mailed bomb threats later determined by law enforcement to be unfounded, said the state’s top election official, Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way. A judge granted a one-hour extension at some polling places after Democrats made a request for three schools that received the threats earlier Tuesday.

Sherrill marks milestones

She will be New Jersey’s second female governor, after Republican Christine Todd Whitman, who served between 1994 and 2001. Her victory also gives Democrats three straight gubernatorial election wins in New Jersey, the first time in six decades that either major party has achieved a three-peat.

Ciattarelli lost his second straight general election after coming within a few points of defeating incumbent Gov. Phil Murphy four years ago.

New Jersey’s odd-year race for governor, one of just two this year along with Virginia, often hinged on local issues such as property taxes. But the campaign also served as a potential gauge of national sentiment, especially how voters are reacting to the president’s second term and Democrats’ messaging ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly, chair of the Democratic Governors Association, praised Sherrill’s win as “a roadmap for how Democrats can overcome precedent and win in deeply competitive races when we stay laser-focused on our positive vision to address the biggest issues impacting families in their daily lives.”

A victory against Trump

In her speech on Tuesday, Sherrill said voters were concerned with attacks on their civil liberties as well as on their economic well-being. She said Trump is “ripping away” health care and targeting food benefits. Democratic governors across the country have been pushing back on those issues, as well as planned National Guard deployments in their states.

Sherrill also criticized him for something that impacts New Jersey specifically: Canceling a project to expand train access to New York City. In the closing weeks of the campaign, she lambasted the president’s threat to cancel the Hudson River project.

“Governors have never mattered more,” Sherrill said. “And in this state, I am determined to build prosperity for all of us.”

From the Navy to the governor’s office

Sherrill steps into the governorship role after serving four terms in the U.S. House. She won that post in 2018 during Trump’s first term in office, flipping a longtime GOP-held district in an election that saw Democrats sweep all but one of the state’s 12 House seats.

During her campaign, Sherrill leaned hard into her credentials as a congresswoman and onetime prosecutor as well as her military service. But she also had to defend her Navy service record after a news report that she was not allowed to participate in her 1994 graduation ceremony from the U.S. Naval Academy commencement in connection with an academic cheating scandal at the school.

Sherrill said the punishment was a result of not turning in some classmates, not because she herself had cheated. But she declined to release additional records that the Ciattarelli campaign said would shed more light on the issue.

For her part, she accused Ciattarelli of profiting off the opioid crisis. He is the former owner of a medical publishing company that made continuing education materials for doctors, including some that discussed pain management and opioids. Sherrill called it “propaganda” for drug companies, something Ciattarelli denied.

Promises for New Jersey

Sherrill will inherit a state budget that swelled under Murphy, who delivered on promises to fund the public worker pension fund and a K-12 school aid formula after years of neglect under previous governors, by high income taxes on the wealthy. But there are also headwinds that include unfunded promises to continue a property tax relief program begun in the governor’s second term.

Also on the ballot Tuesday were all 80 seats in the Assembly, which Democrats control with a 52-seat majority.

New Jersey hasn’t supported a Republican for U.S. Senate or the White House in decades. The governor’s office, though, has often switched back and forth between the parties. The last time the same party prevailed in a third straight New Jersey election for governor was in 1961, when Richard Hughes won the race to succeed Gov. Robert Meyner. Both were Democrats.

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