Gaum elected its first Republican non-voting delegate to the United States in decades on Tuesday.
Republican James Moylan defeated former Guam Speaker Judith Won Pat 52.2% to 47.2%.
James Moylan is Guam’s first Republican to win this seat in approximately 30 years.
#Breaking #Election2022 Update: #Guam has elected Republican James Moylan as its next delegate to the United States Congress. pic.twitter.com/28CD9rWooz
— Pasquines (@pasquines_us) November 8, 2022
*Guam finally flipped* jokes spread across social media in reference to dummy Democrat Hank Johnson’s previous statements.
THE ISLAND OF GUAM HAS FINALLY FLIPPED AFTER ALL
— Hold the Line Poso (@JackPosobiec) November 8, 2022
Hank Johnson’s dream of flipping the island finally came true
— Infinite Dreams (@7thSon1988) November 8, 2022
Guam finally tipped over!
— Scott (@sbwnhtx) November 8, 2022
“OMG – Guam *did* tip over!”
— The Dems
— Tom (@BoreGuru) November 8, 2022
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