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The Delaware Working Families Party is a progressive grassroots political party building a multiracial movement of working people to transform Delaware.
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Thank you to Trans Refuge Now, Poor People’s Campaign, 302 United, Episcopal Church of Saints Andrew and Matthew, No Borders Delaware, Neighbors Organized for Credibility and Accountability in Policing, Democratic Socialists of America, and the HOMES Campaign for cosponsoring !
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But for now, let's focus on the legacy of Dr. King and pledge ourselves to defeat the evils of racism, economic exploitation, and militarism.
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We deserve better from our elected officials, and this accusation calls his character and ability to serve his constituents into question. Rep. Hensley should resign immediately so his constituents can receive the representation they deserve.
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Just days after he was re-elected to the State House, Rep. Hensley was arrested for driving under the influence after causing a major car crash. Luckily no one was seriously injured, but this kind of reckless behavior is unacceptable for an elected official.
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It is also why we are dedicated to strong, grassroots campaigns as the only way we will make that change in Delaware. As far as we are concerned, the real election for this seat will be in September 2026.
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Throughout the entire process it was clear that the deck was stacked against progress as representatives of organized money and corporations lobbied months ahead of the election for Cruce and Seigfried. This is exactly why more and more people are becoming disillusioned.
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But when the Democratic Party insiders made their decision, they instead decided to replace two progressive women with two establishment, pro-corporate men: Dan Cruce and Ray Seigfried, both of whom have failed to win open and fair elections in the past.
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When Delaware residents get the opportunity, they have shown time and time again that they vote for a diverse set of candidates with bold visions for the state, as we saw with the victories of candidates like Kamela Smith, Christian Willauer, and Coby Owens just this year.