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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDemocrat wins special state Senate election in Pennsylvania in major upset
This is a major upset
https://bsky.app/profile/tinyklaus.com/post/3llat27vff22x
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https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5214236-democrat-james-malone-wins-pennsylvania-senate/
Democrat James Malone has won an open Pennsylvania state Senate seat in a major upset in a district that comfortably voted for President Trump in November, Decision Desk HQ projects.
Malone, the mayor of East Petersburg, is projected to defeat Republican Lancaster County Commissioner Josh Parsons to represent Senate District 36 for the remainder of former state Sen. Ryan Auments (R) term. Aument resigned from his office in December to become the state director for McCormick, who took office in January.
Parsons was considered likely to win in the conservative-leaning district, which President Trump carried in November with 57 percent of the vote and McCormick won with 56 percent. Aument had even been unopposed in his last election in 2022.
But Malone was able to overcome the odds, and the Democratic Party continued its strong performance in under-the-radar elections since Trump took office. Democrats notched another major upset in a strongly conservative Iowa state Senate district in January, also winning a county executive seat in New York, among other more low-key successes.
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin celebrated Malones victory, calling it a shockwave to the system and the way Republicans have run the government.
In a district that went to Trump by 15 in 2024 and has a 23-point Republican voter registration advantage, Malones victory is a loud and clear rebuke to Republicans threats to the programs Pennsylvania families rely on from Social Security and Medicaid to our public schools, Martin said.
Malone, the mayor of East Petersburg, is projected to defeat Republican Lancaster County Commissioner Josh Parsons to represent Senate District 36 for the remainder of former state Sen. Ryan Auments (R) term. Aument resigned from his office in December to become the state director for McCormick, who took office in January.
Parsons was considered likely to win in the conservative-leaning district, which President Trump carried in November with 57 percent of the vote and McCormick won with 56 percent. Aument had even been unopposed in his last election in 2022.
But Malone was able to overcome the odds, and the Democratic Party continued its strong performance in under-the-radar elections since Trump took office. Democrats notched another major upset in a strongly conservative Iowa state Senate district in January, also winning a county executive seat in New York, among other more low-key successes.
Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin celebrated Malones victory, calling it a shockwave to the system and the way Republicans have run the government.
In a district that went to Trump by 15 in 2024 and has a 23-point Republican voter registration advantage, Malones victory is a loud and clear rebuke to Republicans threats to the programs Pennsylvania families rely on from Social Security and Medicaid to our public schools, Martin said.
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Democrat wins special state Senate election in Pennsylvania in major upset (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Mar 26
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I'm just worried whether or not we'll even have enough time to pull it off, before everything collapses and/or these
Karasu
Mar 26
#4
Why the latest Democratic special election victories should make Republicans nervous
LetMyPeopleVote
Mar 26
#6
LetMyPeopleVote
(162,735 posts)1. Watch out republicans

Demovictory9
(35,649 posts)2. is the Blue Wave back?

elleng
(139,373 posts)3. Blue TSUNAMI, imo!!!
((fingers crossed))
Karasu
(1,053 posts)4. I'm just worried whether or not we'll even have enough time to pull it off, before everything collapses and/or these
fascists manage to turn future elections into Russia-style pony shows first. Considering the absolute insanity of the last 2 months alone, I'm definitely concerned to say the least.
Assuming we're somehow fortunate enough for neither of those things to happen, though, this is a good sign.
Cha
(310,393 posts)5. Great statement by Ken Martin, TY! It was really
close but We Won!
Thanks.. I wondered who the Dem is!
LetMyPeopleVote
(162,735 posts)6. Why the latest Democratic special election victories should make Republicans nervous
The more Democrats win special elections in districts carried by Donald Trump, the more the GOP has reason to worry about the political winds direction.
https://bsky.app/profile/stevebenen.com/post/3llbt4zcdsk2d
The more Dems win special elections in districts Trump carried easily last fall, the more the Republicans have reason to worry about the direction of the political winds.
Take the latest races in Pennsylvania, for example.
Take the latest races in Pennsylvania, for example.
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/latest-democratic-special-election-victories-make-republicans-nervous-rcna198142
But it was the results of the other special election in the Keystone State that will raise eyebrows far outside Pennsylvania. The Hill reported:
Anytime a party manages to flip a district, it tends to generate some attention, but the closer one looks at this contest, the more dramatic the results appear: This is a district that Donald Trump carried by 15 points last fall.
Whats more, as an analysis in The Downballot noted, Since taking its present form in Lancaster County 40 years ago, the district has always been held by the GOP, and the county as a whole has gone for a Democrat at the presidential level just once since 1856 (Lyndon Johnson just barely won it in 1964).
This is not, in other words, a district where a Democrat is supposed to be competitive. And yet Malone prevailed by running on a notable platform. From The Downballots analysis: Malone focused his message heavily on education and cuts to the federal government that hes had to deal with as mayor of a small town, specifically calling out Musk for slashing benefits for veterans, retirees, and students.
These results come just eight weeks after a Democrat in Minnesota won a state legislative special election, giving the party a majority in the state Senate, which coincided with a state Senate special election in Iowa in which Democrat Mike Zimmer narrowly defeated his Republican rival.
The Iowa race generated some national coverage because of the broader circumstances: This special election was held in a district thought to be a GOP stronghold. Indeed, Trump won this district by 21 points. Then a Democratic candidate managed to flip the state Senate seat from red to blue anyway.
The Iowa and Minnesota contests came on the heels of a couple of closely watched state legislative special elections in Virginia, held a few weeks earlier, which Democrats also won. The contests were, as an NBC News report put it, an early test of the political environment.
Democrat James Malone has won an open Pennsylvania state Senate seat in a major upset in a district that comfortably voted for President Trump in November, Decision Desk HQ projects. Malone, the mayor of East Petersburg, is projected to defeat Republican Lancaster County Commissioner Josh Parsons to represent Senate District 36 for the remainder of former state Sen. Ryan Auments (R) term.
Anytime a party manages to flip a district, it tends to generate some attention, but the closer one looks at this contest, the more dramatic the results appear: This is a district that Donald Trump carried by 15 points last fall.
Whats more, as an analysis in The Downballot noted, Since taking its present form in Lancaster County 40 years ago, the district has always been held by the GOP, and the county as a whole has gone for a Democrat at the presidential level just once since 1856 (Lyndon Johnson just barely won it in 1964).
This is not, in other words, a district where a Democrat is supposed to be competitive. And yet Malone prevailed by running on a notable platform. From The Downballots analysis: Malone focused his message heavily on education and cuts to the federal government that hes had to deal with as mayor of a small town, specifically calling out Musk for slashing benefits for veterans, retirees, and students.
These results come just eight weeks after a Democrat in Minnesota won a state legislative special election, giving the party a majority in the state Senate, which coincided with a state Senate special election in Iowa in which Democrat Mike Zimmer narrowly defeated his Republican rival.
The Iowa race generated some national coverage because of the broader circumstances: This special election was held in a district thought to be a GOP stronghold. Indeed, Trump won this district by 21 points. Then a Democratic candidate managed to flip the state Senate seat from red to blue anyway.
The Iowa and Minnesota contests came on the heels of a couple of closely watched state legislative special elections in Virginia, held a few weeks earlier, which Democrats also won. The contests were, as an NBC News report put it, an early test of the political environment.
These results make me smile
LetMyPeopleVote
(162,735 posts)7. This makes me smile
