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Democracy continues to punch back — and tonight Miami delivered the blow

The GOP’s losing streak deepens as voters reject extremism and rally behind democratic values.

This breaking news update highlights a major political upset in Miami, where Democrat Eileen Higgins has won the mayoral race—marking the first Democratic victory in nearly 30 years. Higgins secured a commanding 59% of the vote against Republican Emilio Gonzalez, who pulled in 41% despite being endorsed by Donald Trump. The nearly 20-point margin adds to a growing pattern: since Trump took office in January 2025, Democrats continue to outperform expectations while Republicans consistently underperform in real elections.

The post spotlights how this trend isn’t isolated but part of a broader electoral landscape that keeps offering reasons for cautious optimism.


Also, check out a newly published deep-dive on Zenocracy by contributor GamerVetDad—an analytical, well-researched written assessment of the Trump presidency that adds important context to the moment. THIS IS A MUST READ!


Higgins victory and GamerVetDad’s article both emphasize a note of steady determination, reminding readers and viewers that while the political climate remains turbulent, the ongoing effort to safeguard American democracy is strong—and wins like this one in Miami are tangible signs of momentum heading into the next year’s pivotal midterms.

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