Protesters opposed to an oil pipeline commandeered the stage at Virginia Democratic governor candidate Ralph Northam’s victory party on Tuesday night.

Video shows a group of protesters storming the stage and screaming into the microphone as Northam supporters booed.

“Virginia politicians fail to protect Virginians!” they shouted.

“And enact violent policies!” they continued, echoing the woman screaming so loud into the microphone that her voice was cracking.

As they shouted about “resistance,” the group’s unity fell apart as they shouted canned progressive slogans above one another.

The microphone was finally cut and a staffer member failed in his attempt to get them off the stage. They chanted “rise up” as the crowd attempted to drown them out.

When staffers still couldn’t get them off the stage, a woman jumped up and ripped the Northam placard off the front of the podium and held it up, apparently attempting to negate their anti-pipeline messages.

The New York Times reports on the race:

On the Democratic side, Mr. Northam handily defeated Tom Perriello, a former congressman, who entered the race unexpectedly at the start of the year and mounted an aggressive insurgent campaign that upset the state’s Democratic establishment.

But the threat roused Mr. Northam, 57, a mild-mannered physician. He amplified his language against Mr. Trump, calling the president “a narcissistic maniac.” And he effectively harnessed the support of every statewide elected Democrat, won a handful of other influential endorsements and spent millions on television ads to repel Mr. Perriello.

Perriello was backed by Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.