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指令和数学都有来自加州的经验

2021-09-16 19:07  ABC   - 

带走里克·克莱因

授权获胜,至少一个晚上,至少在一个非常大和非常蓝的状态。

数学也赢了,在一个党派斗争激烈的时代,这种方式对这场比赛至关重要,也让这个数字主宰了无数的比赛。

加州州长加文·纽瑟姆的笑声战胜回忆努力代表了对他的方法的广泛肯定新冠肺炎(新型冠状病毒肺炎)。回想一下,支持者得到了他们想要的摊牌,但没有得到他们所依赖的环境,也没有得到他们想要的环境70%支持因为学校里有口罩的规定,选民们坚决不希望在抗击大流行的斗争中倒退。

尽管如此,这是一个公平的赌注,像这样的选举很难在其他州复制。这又回到了数学上,因为乔·拜登总统在罢免选民中56%的支持率在战场州并不现实,尽管加州是全国最大、最多样化的州之一,但它远非最具代表性的州。

如果说针对冠状病毒限制的竞选不会在所有地方都奏效,那么针对前总统唐纳德·特朗普的竞选肯定不会奏效。纽森周二晚上的声明——“特朗普主义没有死”——实际上可能会成为今年美国大部分地区的战斗口号,如果不是更久的话。

话虽如此,但在政治上,时机很重要。拜登最近在新冠肺炎的回应变得更加激进,这有助于他和他的政党能够展示而不仅仅是说这可能是一个胜利的问题。

与...的关系阿维·哈珀

在近3亿美元的选举后,纽森避免了召回星期二。尽管他赢了,但是加州州长将被迫继续防守,因为时间正朝着预期的连任努力前进。

纽森预计,对州居民来说意义重大的一些问题无疑会在明年的州长竞选中再次出现。如果纽森按预期参选,他仍将被迫回答的问题包括犯罪、无家可归和经济。在阻止下台后的讲话中,他没有提到任何上述问题。

“我对行使基本投票权的数百万加州人感到谦卑和感激,他们以压倒性的优势表达自己,拒绝分裂,拒绝冷嘲热讽。通过拒绝,这么多年来定义我们国家政治的这么多负面因素。

根据出口民调数据,大约十分之六的选民认为他们所在地区的生活成本“难以控制”,选民对该州经济的正面或负面评价平均分为50-47%。此外,只有一半的独立受访者投票反对召回。

这些数字应该是纽森和他的团队的一个信号。

小费亚里沙·维尔塞马

无论谁在11月成为波士顿市长,她都将作为第一位赢得领导这座历史名城运动的有色人种女性而创造历史。但是,尽管选票仍在统计中,临时市长金珍妮已经承认她不会成为最后的竞争者。

据报道,珍妮作为该市第一位黑人市长和第一位女市长在3月份创造了历史,她在周二晚些时候的一份声明中承认了失败美国广播公司WCVB分公司。要想在11月竞争,现任市长必须是得票最多的两人之一。

美联社预测,波士顿市议员吴弭名列榜首,现在确定她的对手还为时过早。市议员安妮萨·埃赛比·乔治目前排在吴之后,位居第二。另一位早期的潜在领跑者、议员安德里亚·坎贝尔以不到1000票的优势落后于第三名的埃赛比·乔治,但也在周二晚上认输。珍妮在发言中向吴和埃赛比·乔治表示祝贺。

尽管珍妮承认自己无法冲过终点线,但她历史性地升上市长职位,这本身就得到一名准备继续竞选到秋天的女性的认可。

“她打碎了一个玻璃天花板,这个天花板完好无损的时间太长了,”艾萨比·乔治在她昨晚的竞选演讲中说。“黑人妇女和女孩看到了自己站在市长讲台上的倒影。”

还有一点

美国总统唐纳德·特朗普的高级军事顾问采取了秘密预防措施,以防止特朗普在1月6日国会大厦骚乱后能够发射核武器或采取军事行动,根据一本新书。《华盛顿邮报》记者鲍勃·伍德沃德和罗伯特·科斯塔在《危险》中写道,美国参谋长联席会议主席、总统高级军事助手马克·米利将军担心特朗普在1月6日国会大厦骚乱后会“变得无赖”,并担心他会引发军事冲突以保住权力并破坏权力的和平移交。
 

Mandates and math carry lessons from California: The Note

The TAKE withRick Klein

Mandates won out, at least for one night, and at least in one very big and very blue state.

Math also won, in ways that mattered for this race and that figure to dominate countless more in an era of fierce partisanship.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's laugher of atriumph over recallefforts represent a broad affirmation of his approach toCOVID-19. Recall backers got the showdown they wanted but not the environment they banked on, not with70% supportfor mask mandates in schools and voters adamant about not wanting to go backwards in fighting the pandemic.

Still, it's a fair bet that an election like this is hard to replicate in other states. That comes back to math, as President Joe Biden's 56% approval rating among recall voters is not the reality in battleground states, and while California is the largest and among the most diverse states in the nation, it's far from the most representative.

If running a campaign on coronavirus restrictions won't work everywhere, running one against former President Donald Trump certainly won't. Newsom's declaration Tuesday night -- "Trumpism is not dead" -- could actually serve as a rallying cry in large swaths of the nation this year if not beyond.

All that said, timing matters in politics. Biden has gotten more aggressive in his COVID-19 response as of late, and it helps him and his party to be able to show and not just say that it can be a winning issue.

The RUNDOWN withAveri Harper

After a nearly $300 million election,Newsom averted recallTuesday. Despite his win, theCalifornia governorwill be forced to stay on defense, as the clock ticks toward an expected reelection effort.

Newsom should expect a number of issues significant to state residents to undoubtedly reemerge in next year's gubernatorial race. Among the issues that Newsom will still be forced to answer for, if he runs as expected, are crime, homelessness and the economy. He mentioned none of the aforementioned issues during his speech after staving off ouster.

"I'm humbled and grateful to the millions and millions of Californians that exercise their fundamental right to vote, and express themselves so overwhelmingly by rejecting the division by rejecting the cynicism. By rejecting, so much of the negativity that's defined our politics in this country over the course of so many years," he said.

According to exit poll data, about 6 in 10 voters described the cost of living in their area as "unmanageable" and the electorate divided evenly in rating the state's economy positively or negatively, 50-47%. Additionally, only half of independent respondents voted "no" on the recall.

The figures should be a sign for Newsom and his team.

The TIP withAlisa Wiersema

Whoever becomes the mayor of Boston in November will make history as the first woman of color to win a campaign to lead the historic city. But while votes continue to be counted, interim Mayor Kim Janey already acknowledged she won't be among the final contenders.

Janey -- who made history in March as the city's first Black mayor and first woman mayor -- conceded defeat in a statement late Tuesday, according toBoston ABC affiliate WCVB. To compete in November, the sitting mayor would have had to be one of the top two vote-earners.

Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu came out on top, The Associated Press projected, and it's still too early to call who her opponent will be. City Councilor Annissa Essaibi George is currently behind Wu in second. Fellow councilor Andrea Campbell, another early potential frontrunner, trails Essaibi George in third by less than 1,000 votes but also conceded Tuesday night. In her statement, Janey congratulated both Wu and Essaibi George.

Despite conceding she won't make it across the finish line, Janey's historic ascension to the mayor's office was recognized in its own right by one of the women poised to keep campaigning into the fall.

"She has shattered a glass ceiling that was left intact for far too long," Essaibi George said in her campaign remarks overnight. "Black women and girls have seen a reflection of themselves standing at the mayor's podium."

ONE MORE THING

President Donald Trump's senior military adviser took secret precautions to prevent Trump from being able to launch a nuclear weapon or taking military action after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot,according to a new book. Army Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the president's top military aide, feared that Trump could "go rogue" after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, and worried that he could stoke military conflict to cling to power and derail the peaceful transfer of power, Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Robert Costa write in "Peril."https://abcn.ws/2YZiSaE

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