Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester, representing Delaware’s at-large district in the U.S. Congress since 2017, recently shared several messages on social media addressing key issues and events she has been involved in. The posts reflect her active engagement with both community initiatives and broader national concerns.
On June 20, 2025, Senator Rochester expressed pride in attending an event in Lewes to launch the ‘Hate Has No Home Here’ Campaign. She remarked, “Was proud to be in Lewes yesterday to kick off the ‘Hate Has No Home Here’ Campaign.” She highlighted the current challenging times where powerful entities are attempting to divide communities but emphasized the strength found when groups unite against hate.
Later that day, she extended gratitude towards the Delaware National Guard and General Benson for a gesture of appreciation received earlier. She stated, “Thank you to @DelawareNG and General Benson for the lovely surprise this morning!” Her message underscored her continuous support for the National Guard’s efforts to ensure community safety.
On June 21, 2025, Senator Rochester joined women leaders from across the nation to take a stand against political violence. She noted her commitment by saying, “Proud to stand alongside women leaders from all corners of our country in this moment.” The collective voice aimed at fostering a safer democratic environment was a central theme of her statement.
Lisa Blunt Rochester has dedicated herself to public service since succeeding John Carney in Congress. Born in Philadelphia and currently residing in Wilmington, she is an alumna of Fairleigh Dickinson University with a Bachelor’s degree obtained in 1985.



