Among the Democratic Party's victory streak, Emily Gregory's flip of the formerly Republican Florida House District 87 seat is noteworthy because it includes President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence and club.

Gregory defeated Trump-endorsed rival John Maples by just over 2 percentage points in a contest that drew 33,429 voters. The seat became available because its former incumbent, Mike Caruso, resigned after Gov. Ron DeSantis named him to serve as the county's clerk of courts.

But is Gregory's win notable just because it was Trump's district? Or does it fit into significant trends that have been playing out across the country since last year?

Here are five things to know.

Gregory is a small business owner from Jupiter. She defeated John Maples, a Republican who previously held public office as a town council member in Lake Clarke Shores.