Thoughts and prayers to all the Republican politicians who lost their seats today. We won't do anything to prevent it from happening again.— Bess Kalb (@bessbell) November 8, 2017
Exit polls show top 2 issues for #Northam voters tonight were health care and guns. Say it again. Health care and GUNS.— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) November 8, 2017
A trans woman beat the guy who introduced the bathroom bill. A gun victim's boyfriend beat a delegate with an "A" grade from the NRA. A civil rights lawyer who sued the police department just became the top prosecutor in Philadelphia.— Charlotte Alter (@CharlotteAlter) November 8, 2017
Something's happening here, folks.
After white supremacists declared their comeback, Virginia has an African American lieutenant governor, Charlotte has its 1st black mayor, & the Va. House of Delegates has a transgender member.— Jonathan Weisman (@jonathanweisman) November 8, 2017
The face of change in #Virginia: These four women beat four white, male Republicans, including three incumbents, in their House of Delegates races. pic.twitter.com/MTKbexezm2— Will Drabold (@WillDrabold) November 8, 2017
Voters today chose— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) November 8, 2017
-2 new Democratic governors
-2 black lieutenant governors
-2 transgender officials
-A Black Lives Matter lawyer as DA in Philly
-A Sikh mayor in Hoboken
-A socialist in Virginia
-To oust GOP mayor in Atlantic City
-And to expand Medicaid in Maine#280characters
BREAKING: Civil rights lawyer Larry Krasner, who wants to combat justice system inequalities, is elected Philly's top prosecutor.— The Associated Press (@AP) November 8, 2017
One year after Trump's victory, Virginia elected:— Ned Oliver (@nedoliver) November 8, 2017
First transgender delegate in the country
First out-lesbian delegate in the state
First Asian American woman delegate in the state
First two Latina delegates in the state
First Democratic Socialist candidate in the state https://t.co/htEsfm1cX5
Democrat Vi Lyles easily defeats Smith to win Charlotte mayor’s race https://t.co/7X5wyF009U— Bill Lindsey (@wdlindsy) November 8, 2017
38 year old Melvin Carter just became the first Black Mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota. pic.twitter.com/rreMZAfBNa— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) November 8, 2017
Democrat Wilmot Collins wins the Helena, MT mayoral race, becomes the first black mayor in the history of Montana. https://t.co/LCFxO40fvy— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 8, 2017
Jenny Durkan was just elected Seattle’s first lesbian mayor. She is also Seattle’s first woman mayor since the 1920s. https://t.co/UZ52y22MGW— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 8, 2017
Hoboken, New Jersey just elected the first turbaned Sikh mayor in American history.— Simran Jeet Singh (@SikhProf) November 8, 2017
Well done, Ravi Singh Bhalla! And well done, America! pic.twitter.com/Gqc65o4obE
America’s First Openly Transgender State Legislator Elected In Virginia https://t.co/2AOvwjb0Qy via @TPM— Bill Lindsey (@wdlindsy) November 8, 2017
The man who wrote the anti-trans bathroom bill just lost the election to a trans woman. Let that sink in. https://t.co/KFEZXSYvMy— Laura Bassett (@LEBassett) November 8, 2017
Lots going on tonight but don't overlook Maine, where voters embraced Obamacare, rejected their Republican governor and expanded Medicaid to 70,000 low-income people https://t.co/gaGS97g01W— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) November 8, 2017
Dear @NRA: Governor-elect Northam has an "F" rating from you. Virginia voters just elected him in a bigly way. Have a good evening.— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) November 8, 2017
Donald Trump’s candidates crashed and burned—sad! https://t.co/mUSbpjYiOX— The Nation (@thenation) November 8, 2017
Ed Gillespie’s loss in Virginia shows Trump has made Trumpism toxic: https://t.co/4a4vmm6CKr— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) November 8, 2017
By electing Ralph Northam, the people of Virginia completely rejected Donald J. Trump. Thank you, from all of us.— Eugene Gu, MD (@eugenegu) November 8, 2017
P.S. Re: Jonathan Weisman's tweet, note that Vi Lyles is not Charlotte's first African-American mayor, but its first African-American female mayor, somethng he himself notes in the thread following the tweet above. This is what he meant to type, he has stated.
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