What happens when voters in a deep red Trump district hand a Democrat a surprise win? That’s exactly what happened in Pennsylvania in a political stunner. Democrat James Malone flipped a state seat that Republicans have held for decades—a district Trump won by nearly 20 points in 2024.
Malone, the mayor of East Petersburg, edged out Republican Josh Parsons in a tight race, pulling ahead by roughly 500 votes. That district hadn’t seen a Democrat win since the 1970s. Is this a sign that voters, even in Trump strongholds, are fed up with the president’s sweeping cuts, chaotic tariffs, rising costs, workers being fired, and loss of Medicaid?
Not everyone is ready to declare a trend. Some Republicans chalk this up to low turnout or complacency. The question is, are Democrats finding their footing and momentum in the most unexpected places?
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