From Sarah McBride <[email protected]>
Subject Honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr
Date January 19, 2026 5:20 PM
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[1]Sarah McBride - Democrat for Congress[2]Sarah McBride - Democrat for Congress





In moments of darkness and uncertainty, it can be tempting to believe that
hope is a luxury we can’t afford. That it’s something we return to only
when times are easy. But the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. teaches
us something very different: hope is essential. Hope is enduring. And most
importantly, hope is a practice. One that we must commit to over, and over
again.

“We stand in life at midnight; we are always at the threshold of a new
dawn.”
– Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Many people across Delaware and our nation are feeling the weight of
midnight right now. The challenges before us are pressing, and the path
forward isn’t always clear. But Dr. King reminds us that midnight is not
the conclusion of our story. He understood that these moments of struggle
are not permanent, and that even in our most difficult hours, the
possibility of renewal is never out of reach.

Midnight, instead, is a moment of decision. A moment when we choose
whether to retreat in fear, or to step forward together with purpose,
courage, and resolve. And when we choose service over indifference,
courage over cynicism, and hope over despair, we help bring that new dawn
closer into view.

I believe deeply that both individually and collectively, we possess the
capacity to meet this moment. I believe it because I’ve seen it firsthand:
in the willingness to stay engaged even when progress stalls, in the
steady work of finding common ground, and in the everyday acts of
leadership and kindness that quietly move us forward.

As we honor Dr. King’s life and legacy today, we are called not only to
reflect, but to act. Let us turn our shared values into tangible support
for our neighbors and communities, and carry forward Dr. King’s vision
through service and civic engagement.

Thank you for your commitment to our state, your care for your neighbors,
and your unwavering belief in what we can accomplish together.

With gratitude and determination,

– Sarah McBride






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