What an incredible journey we’ve been on together.
With our general election campaign in full swing, I've been zipping up and down Delaware and wanted to take a quick break from the road to share some of my favorite moments from the past few weeks with you.
First up, one month ago today we won our primary election! I'm honored to be your nominee for Congress. This victory isn't just mine – it's ours. This was a monumental celebration of the unwavering support that I’ve seen from this great state. Thank you so much for your support!
Next, our Democratic ticket hit the road! We barnstormed Wilmington, Hockessin, and Dover, rallying support for Delaware Democrats up and down the ballot. The energy was electric, and it was fantastic to connect with so many passionate supporters!
Then came Red October at Delaware State University! I had an absolute blast cheering on the Hornets at their homecoming. The DSU spirit was contagious, and we’re carrying that energy right into our campaign. Go Hornets!
I also had the pleasure of celebrating Black Restaurant Week in Wilmington. Joining the Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce to support our incredible Black-owned businesses was a highlight.
Last weekend, we kicked into high gear with our Sussex County Day of Action. With less than 4 weeks until Election Day, the enthusiasm and dedication of our volunteers were truly inspiring.
And here's a fun update: I've started a mission to make myself a cup of coffee in every Wawa in Delaware! Six down so far – who knows how many to go? It's become a running joke in our campaign office, but hey, a caffeinated candidate is an effective candidate, right? 😉
I am incredibly grateful for the support and love this campaign has received. What we’re building out here is truly special, and I am proud that this campaign is rooted in compassion, joy, and community. The truth is – YOU made this possible. Your contributions helped keep me on the road, connecting with these amazing people across Delaware.
Thank you for being part of this journey.
With gratitude,
Sarah McBride