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共和党在德州占上风 民主党面临空前挑战

15-Sep-21 08:00

共和党在德州占上风   民主党面临空前挑战

德州最近刚刚上路的新法,让公开持枪变得更加方便,怀孕六周以上的堕胎在州内也被全面禁止, 德州州议会也通过另一项大幅限缩投票权的法案,有人认为这个法案会大大降低民主党支持者投票率。 共和党阵营和保守派人士感到振奋,也有许多偏保守州也表示要跟进。共和党把重心放在执政州以及司法权利,民主党面临许多新的压力,高科技企业也纷纷思考是否要离开保守州。美国保守阵营的一连串的「胜利」将会对美国的带来什么影响? 这一集邀请到台湾旅美政治学者,美国德州Sam Houston州立大学政治系副教授 Dennis翁履中老师和我们一起深入的探讨。

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