Buoyed By Anti-Trump Activism, Democrat Wins Delaware Special Election

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An army of volunteers, many from out of state, flooded the state Senate district for Stephanie Hansen.

MIDDLETOWN, Del. ― This is what democracy looks like.

It’s been a chant that has animated marches and protests around the country since the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated president, but it’s been more aspirational than descriptive. On Saturday, in a state Senate district in Delaware that stretches from Middletown to Newark, the voices in the streets turned into votes in the ballot box.

In the most expensive special election in Delaware history ― a contest to decide which party controls the state Senate ― Democrat Stephanie Hansen was on track to annihilate her Republican rival on the back of extraordinary turnout.

The last time her opponent, John Marino, ran in this district, in 2014, he lost by just 2 points. Hansen’s 58-42 percent victory over Marino on Saturday ensured that Democrats will maintain control of the state Senate. It also notched a big Donald Trump-era win for a new generation of Democratic activists shocked into action by the November election.

“We turned back that win from Washington and made sure it won’t hit Delaware,” Hansen said in her victory speech Saturday night.

More: Buoyed By Anti-Trump Activism, Democrat Wins Delaware Special Election

Congratulations to Senator Stephanie Hansen and Delaware Democrats!
 
An army of volunteers, many from out of state, flooded the state Senate district for Stephanie Hansen.

MIDDLETOWN, Del. ― This is what democracy looks like.

It’s been a chant that has animated marches and protests around the country since the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated president, but it’s been more aspirational than descriptive. On Saturday, in a state Senate district in Delaware that stretches from Middletown to Newark, the voices in the streets turned into votes in the ballot box.

In the most expensive special election in Delaware history ― a contest to decide which party controls the state Senate ― Democrat Stephanie Hansen was on track to annihilate her Republican rival on the back of extraordinary turnout.

The last time her opponent, John Marino, ran in this district, in 2014, he lost by just 2 points. Hansen’s 58-42 percent victory over Marino on Saturday ensured that Democrats will maintain control of the state Senate. It also notched a big Donald Trump-era win for a new generation of Democratic activists shocked into action by the November election.

“We turned back that win from Washington and made sure it won’t hit Delaware,” Hansen said in her victory speech Saturday night.

More: Buoyed By Anti-Trump Activism, Democrat Wins Delaware Special Election

Congratulations to Senator Stephanie Hansen and Delaware Democrats!

In 2016, Hillary Clinton won the district 54-41 over Trump.

When a Democrat wins in a district Hillary carried by 13%, it's a clear sign that people don't like Trump. DERP!

It also notched a big
Donald Trump-era win for a new generation of Democratic activists shocked into action by the November election.

Yes, big win. YUGE!
 
An army of volunteers, many from out of state, flooded the state Senate district for Stephanie Hansen.

MIDDLETOWN, Del. ― This is what democracy looks like.

It’s been a chant that has animated marches and protests around the country since the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated president, but it’s been more aspirational than descriptive. On Saturday, in a state Senate district in Delaware that stretches from Middletown to Newark, the voices in the streets turned into votes in the ballot box.

In the most expensive special election in Delaware history ― a contest to decide which party controls the state Senate ― Democrat Stephanie Hansen was on track to annihilate her Republican rival on the back of extraordinary turnout.

The last time her opponent, John Marino, ran in this district, in 2014, he lost by just 2 points. Hansen’s 58-42 percent victory over Marino on Saturday ensured that Democrats will maintain control of the state Senate. It also notched a big Donald Trump-era win for a new generation of Democratic activists shocked into action by the November election.

“We turned back that win from Washington and made sure it won’t hit Delaware,” Hansen said in her victory speech Saturday night.

More: Buoyed By Anti-Trump Activism, Democrat Wins Delaware Special Election

Congratulations to Senator Stephanie Hansen and Delaware Democrats!
What part of they maintained control did you not understand?
 
An army of volunteers, many from out of state, flooded the state Senate district for Stephanie Hansen.

MIDDLETOWN, Del. ― This is what democracy looks like.

It’s been a chant that has animated marches and protests around the country since the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated president, but it’s been more aspirational than descriptive. On Saturday, in a state Senate district in Delaware that stretches from Middletown to Newark, the voices in the streets turned into votes in the ballot box.

In the most expensive special election in Delaware history ― a contest to decide which party controls the state Senate ― Democrat Stephanie Hansen was on track to annihilate her Republican rival on the back of extraordinary turnout.

The last time her opponent, John Marino, ran in this district, in 2014, he lost by just 2 points. Hansen’s 58-42 percent victory over Marino on Saturday ensured that Democrats will maintain control of the state Senate. It also notched a big Donald Trump-era win for a new generation of Democratic activists shocked into action by the November election.

“We turned back that win from Washington and made sure it won’t hit Delaware,” Hansen said in her victory speech Saturday night.

More: Buoyed By Anti-Trump Activism, Democrat Wins Delaware Special Election

Congratulations to Senator Stephanie Hansen and Delaware Democrats!
What part of they maintained control did you not understand?

They could have lost control. XXXX -- start of a derailment..
 
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An army of volunteers, many from out of state, flooded the state Senate district for Stephanie Hansen.

MIDDLETOWN, Del. ― This is what democracy looks like.

It’s been a chant that has animated marches and protests around the country since the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated president, but it’s been more aspirational than descriptive. On Saturday, in a state Senate district in Delaware that stretches from Middletown to Newark, the voices in the streets turned into votes in the ballot box.

In the most expensive special election in Delaware history ― a contest to decide which party controls the state Senate ― Democrat Stephanie Hansen was on track to annihilate her Republican rival on the back of extraordinary turnout.

The last time her opponent, John Marino, ran in this district, in 2014, he lost by just 2 points. Hansen’s 58-42 percent victory over Marino on Saturday ensured that Democrats will maintain control of the state Senate. It also notched a big Donald Trump-era win for a new generation of Democratic activists shocked into action by the November election.

“We turned back that win from Washington and made sure it won’t hit Delaware,” Hansen said in her victory speech Saturday night.

More: Buoyed By Anti-Trump Activism, Democrat Wins Delaware Special Election

Congratulations to Senator Stephanie Hansen and Delaware Democrats!
What part of they maintained control did you not understand?

They could have lost control. BTW, your signature makes me want to puke.
Sure, so it isn't a surprise that they didn't.

Better out than in! XXXX -- derailment spat is on !!!
 
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An army of volunteers, many from out of state, flooded the state Senate district for Stephanie Hansen.

MIDDLETOWN, Del. ― This is what democracy looks like.

It’s been a chant that has animated marches and protests around the country since the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated president, but it’s been more aspirational than descriptive. On Saturday, in a state Senate district in Delaware that stretches from Middletown to Newark, the voices in the streets turned into votes in the ballot box.

In the most expensive special election in Delaware history ― a contest to decide which party controls the state Senate ― Democrat Stephanie Hansen was on track to annihilate her Republican rival on the back of extraordinary turnout.

The last time her opponent, John Marino, ran in this district, in 2014, he lost by just 2 points. Hansen’s 58-42 percent victory over Marino on Saturday ensured that Democrats will maintain control of the state Senate. It also notched a big Donald Trump-era win for a new generation of Democratic activists shocked into action by the November election.

“We turned back that win from Washington and made sure it won’t hit Delaware,” Hansen said in her victory speech Saturday night.

More: Buoyed By Anti-Trump Activism, Democrat Wins Delaware Special Election

Congratulations to Senator Stephanie Hansen and Delaware Democrats!
What part of they maintained control did you not understand?

They could have lost control. BTW, your signature makes me want to puke.
Sure, so it isn't a surprise that they didn't.

Better out than in! I kind of figured you must like my signature. After all you gave me another opportunity to advertise it in your thread. Thanks, BTW. I'm thinking of franchising it. Are you interested?

XXXX -- At this point, the OP is baiting and trolling his own thread and in danger of having it closed. Good Job !!!!!
 
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An army of volunteers, many from out of state, flooded the state Senate district for Stephanie Hansen.

MIDDLETOWN, Del. ― This is what democracy looks like.

It’s been a chant that has animated marches and protests around the country since the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated president, but it’s been more aspirational than descriptive. On Saturday, in a state Senate district in Delaware that stretches from Middletown to Newark, the voices in the streets turned into votes in the ballot box.

In the most expensive special election in Delaware history ― a contest to decide which party controls the state Senate ― Democrat Stephanie Hansen was on track to annihilate her Republican rival on the back of extraordinary turnout.

The last time her opponent, John Marino, ran in this district, in 2014, he lost by just 2 points. Hansen’s 58-42 percent victory over Marino on Saturday ensured that Democrats will maintain control of the state Senate. It also notched a big Donald Trump-era win for a new generation of Democratic activists shocked into action by the November election.

“We turned back that win from Washington and made sure it won’t hit Delaware,” Hansen said in her victory speech Saturday night.

More: Buoyed By Anti-Trump Activism, Democrat Wins Delaware Special Election

Congratulations to Senator Stephanie Hansen and Delaware Democrats!
What part of they maintained control did you not understand?

They could have lost control. BTW, your signature makes me want to puke.
Sure, so it isn't a surprise that they didn't.

Better out than in! I kind of figured you must like my signature. After all you gave me another opportunity to advertise it in your thread. Thanks, BTW. I'm thinking of franchising it. Are you interested?

XXXX --- Lakhota -- Now we have full topic derailment... of USMB?

No. XXXX -- Kinda sorry I had to edit that one --- it was funny !!! ding
 
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An army of volunteers, many from out of state, flooded the state Senate district for Stephanie Hansen.

MIDDLETOWN, Del. ― This is what democracy looks like.

It’s been a chant that has animated marches and protests around the country since the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated president, but it’s been more aspirational than descriptive. On Saturday, in a state Senate district in Delaware that stretches from Middletown to Newark, the voices in the streets turned into votes in the ballot box.

In the most expensive special election in Delaware history ― a contest to decide which party controls the state Senate ― Democrat Stephanie Hansen was on track to annihilate her Republican rival on the back of extraordinary turnout.

The last time her opponent, John Marino, ran in this district, in 2014, he lost by just 2 points. Hansen’s 58-42 percent victory over Marino on Saturday ensured that Democrats will maintain control of the state Senate. It also notched a big Donald Trump-era win for a new generation of Democratic activists shocked into action by the November election.

“We turned back that win from Washington and made sure it won’t hit Delaware,” Hansen said in her victory speech Saturday night.

More: Buoyed By Anti-Trump Activism, Democrat Wins Delaware Special Election

Congratulations to Senator Stephanie Hansen and Delaware Democrats!
Did you think you had a point? That is the deep blue fascist part of Delaware....that there was even a republican in contention is a sure sign of the times that democrats are in full collapse....
 
An army of volunteers, many from out of state, flooded the state Senate district for Stephanie Hansen.

MIDDLETOWN, Del. ― This is what democracy looks like.

It’s been a chant that has animated marches and protests around the country since the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated president, but it’s been more aspirational than descriptive. On Saturday, in a state Senate district in Delaware that stretches from Middletown to Newark, the voices in the streets turned into votes in the ballot box.

In the most expensive special election in Delaware history ― a contest to decide which party controls the state Senate ― Democrat Stephanie Hansen was on track to annihilate her Republican rival on the back of extraordinary turnout.

The last time her opponent, John Marino, ran in this district, in 2014, he lost by just 2 points. Hansen’s 58-42 percent victory over Marino on Saturday ensured that Democrats will maintain control of the state Senate. It also notched a big Donald Trump-era win for a new generation of Democratic activists shocked into action by the November election.

“We turned back that win from Washington and made sure it won’t hit Delaware,” Hansen said in her victory speech Saturday night.

More: Buoyed By Anti-Trump Activism, Democrat Wins Delaware Special Election

Congratulations to Senator Stephanie Hansen and Delaware Democrats!
A victory of epic proportions! Shocking! Truly one for the ages. I'm running out of superlatives.

It makes Trump's triumph looking piddling.
 
An army of volunteers, many from out of state, flooded the state Senate district for Stephanie Hansen.

MIDDLETOWN, Del. ― This is what democracy looks like.

It’s been a chant that has animated marches and protests around the country since the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated president, but it’s been more aspirational than descriptive. On Saturday, in a state Senate district in Delaware that stretches from Middletown to Newark, the voices in the streets turned into votes in the ballot box.

In the most expensive special election in Delaware history ― a contest to decide which party controls the state Senate ― Democrat Stephanie Hansen was on track to annihilate her Republican rival on the back of extraordinary turnout.

The last time her opponent, John Marino, ran in this district, in 2014, he lost by just 2 points. Hansen’s 58-42 percent victory over Marino on Saturday ensured that Democrats will maintain control of the state Senate. It also notched a big Donald Trump-era win for a new generation of Democratic activists shocked into action by the November election.

“We turned back that win from Washington and made sure it won’t hit Delaware,” Hansen said in her victory speech Saturday night.

More: Buoyed By Anti-Trump Activism, Democrat Wins Delaware Special Election

Congratulations to Senator Stephanie Hansen and Delaware Democrats!
A victory of epic proportions! Shocking! Truly one for the ages. I'm running out of superlatives.

It makes Trump's triumph looking piddling.
Yes. It was a truly epic victory.
 
An army of volunteers, many from out of state, flooded the state Senate district for Stephanie Hansen.

MIDDLETOWN, Del. ― This is what democracy looks like.

It’s been a chant that has animated marches and protests around the country since the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated president, but it’s been more aspirational than descriptive. On Saturday, in a state Senate district in Delaware that stretches from Middletown to Newark, the voices in the streets turned into votes in the ballot box.

In the most expensive special election in Delaware history ― a contest to decide which party controls the state Senate ― Democrat Stephanie Hansen was on track to annihilate her Republican rival on the back of extraordinary turnout.

The last time her opponent, John Marino, ran in this district, in 2014, he lost by just 2 points. Hansen’s 58-42 percent victory over Marino on Saturday ensured that Democrats will maintain control of the state Senate. It also notched a big Donald Trump-era win for a new generation of Democratic activists shocked into action by the November election.

“We turned back that win from Washington and made sure it won’t hit Delaware,” Hansen said in her victory speech Saturday night.

More: Buoyed By Anti-Trump Activism, Democrat Wins Delaware Special Election

Congratulations to Senator Stephanie Hansen and Delaware Democrats!

This is a joke, right?
 

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