Democrat Emily Gregory suggested Tuesday that President Donald Trump is just another constituent after she flipped a Florida state House seat in his district.

“He’s one of 115,000 registered voters in District 87,” Gregory told Jen Psaki on MS NOW. “My opponent made, you know, him forefront in his campaign, and I focused more on the voters in District 87. What everybody needs. What all of us will do better with. With lower property insurance, with expanded health care and with strong public schools.”

Imagine flipping Donald Trump's home district and then casually brushing off the fact that he is now your constituent. Emily Gregory just pulled off the ultimate political flex focusing on real issues like property insurance instead of the former president. pic.twitter.com/sLHtDEWglQ

Gregory’s victory over Trump-endorsed Jon Maples in a special election is being celebrated by people in blue circles.

Perhaps none more so than Psaki, the former White House press secretary under President Joe Biden.

Psaki pointed out the “extra hilarious” irony that Trump voted by mail, which he often rails about amid endless unproven claims of ballot fraud. She also joked earlier with colleague Chris Hayes that Trump will have a new leader to talk to about, say, potholes at Mar-a-Lago ― which he has visited at least 24 times in his second term.

“I just have to start tonight with that unbelievably delicious rebuke of Donald Trump in his literal backyard,” Psaki said.“... There was no way that this was going to sail into a blue seat. A Republican candidate won there by 19 points in 2024, and Trump himself carried it by about 11 points in the presidential election. That was less than two years ago. And tonight, a Democrat is projected to flip that seat.”

Gregory’s victory augurs well for Democrats in November’s midterms. Psaki counted 29 legislative seats that have flipped to blue since Trump began his second term.

“Republicans, I should note, have flipped zero. Nada. None,” she said. “... Of all of them, this one sure does hit a little different though, doesn’t it?”

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