Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/election-night-victors-take-to-social-media-to-celebrate Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Election Night victors take to social media to celebrate Nation Nov 6, 2013 12:10 PM EST If you missed Election Night 2013, here's a recap of some of the highlights: Democrat Mike Duggan became Detroit's first white mayor in 40 years. And can apparently teach us all how to "Dougie." Teach me how to Duggan lol @DEricsonPR at #Duggan4Detroit election party I see you @maramacdonald https://t.co/uy0qp4W8Hv — David E. Rudolph (@DEricsonPR) November 6, 2013 Democrat Terry McAuliffe's win for Virginia governor was closer than expected, with a final result of McAuliffe at 47.9 percent and opponent Ken Cuccinelli at 45.5 percent. Thank you, Virginia. #VAVictory pic.twitter.com/oTz2pAG2w5 — Terry McAuliffe (@TerryMcAuliffe) November 6, 2013 Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie won a second term with more than 50 percent of the vote. And Bill de Blasio became the first Democrat mayor in New York since since 1989. Thank you, New York City. pic.twitter.com/pN7UP1PMNG — Bill de Blasio (@deBlasioNYC) November 6, 2013 A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now
If you missed Election Night 2013, here's a recap of some of the highlights: Democrat Mike Duggan became Detroit's first white mayor in 40 years. And can apparently teach us all how to "Dougie." Teach me how to Duggan lol @DEricsonPR at #Duggan4Detroit election party I see you @maramacdonald https://t.co/uy0qp4W8Hv — David E. Rudolph (@DEricsonPR) November 6, 2013 Democrat Terry McAuliffe's win for Virginia governor was closer than expected, with a final result of McAuliffe at 47.9 percent and opponent Ken Cuccinelli at 45.5 percent. Thank you, Virginia. #VAVictory pic.twitter.com/oTz2pAG2w5 — Terry McAuliffe (@TerryMcAuliffe) November 6, 2013 Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie won a second term with more than 50 percent of the vote. And Bill de Blasio became the first Democrat mayor in New York since since 1989. Thank you, New York City. pic.twitter.com/pN7UP1PMNG — Bill de Blasio (@deBlasioNYC) November 6, 2013 A free press is a cornerstone of a healthy democracy. Support trusted journalism and civil dialogue. Donate now