GA Special Election: Complete, Utter, and total failure of Liberalism

CrusaderFrank

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Instead of running on an "I Love Pelosi and Progressives Platform", Jon Ossoff (D) has borrowed a page from Obama and is sounding like a fiscal Conservative and political Moderate. If Liberalism is a success, why is he running as a Republican?

"Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points in a race against Republican Karen Handel that has shattered records as the most expensive congressional contest in U.S. history. Polls show it is headed for a tight finish in Tuesday's special election."

Do you have any doubt that if he's elected he'll vote 100% Liberal/Socialist? Why isn't he running on a Progressive platform?

In House race in Georgia, Democrats look for new path to power
 
With all that money in the race, the constituents will lose, the Deep State will win.
 
Frank apparently sees a need to make excuses for losing ahead of time. Interesting.

Me, I'm not confident in any outcome, so I won't be making any predictions. It's a solid red district, after all. Ossoff shouldn't even be close, yet he is.
 
Frank apparently sees a need to make excuses for losing ahead of time. Interesting.

Me, I'm not confident in any outcome, so I won't be making any predictions. It's a solid red district, after all. Ossoff shouldn't even be close, yet he is.

Why is your boy running as a Republican?

"Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points"
 
All those moderate/red House races Dem's won in 2008, they all pretended to be fiscal conservatives UNTIL after the election when they all threw in with the filth left and voted liberal. Fortunately the people figured out they had been lied to and obliterated those Dem's in 2010.
 
Frank apparently sees a need to make excuses for losing ahead of time. Interesting.

Me, I'm not confident in any outcome, so I won't be making any predictions. It's a solid red district, after all. Ossoff shouldn't even be close, yet he is.
Dude, with all the money in that race, don't you see it?

It doesn't matter who wins, the people in that district have already lost.
 
Frank apparently sees a need to make excuses for losing ahead of time. Interesting.

Me, I'm not confident in any outcome, so I won't be making any predictions. It's a solid red district, after all. Ossoff shouldn't even be close, yet he is.
LOL no its not. Its in ATLANTA which is NOT red by any means. Leftists create messes in Urban Atlanta then move to suburban gated communities in the areas this district is in. It would help if the idiot he was running against was a REAL conservative instead of a RINO.
 
Instead of running on an "I Love Pelosi and Progressives Platform", Jon Ossoff (D) has borrowed a page from Obama and is sounding like a fiscal Conservative and political Moderate. If Liberalism is a success, why is he running as a Republican?

"Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points in a race against Republican Karen Handel that has shattered records as the most expensive congressional contest in U.S. history. Polls show it is headed for a tight finish in Tuesday's special election."

Do you have any doubt that if he's elected he'll vote 100% Liberal/Socialist? Why isn't he running on a Progressive platform?

In House race in Georgia, Democrats look for new path to power
Sounds like you are worried
 
Instead of running on an "I Love Pelosi and Progressives Platform", Jon Ossoff (D) has borrowed a page from Obama and is sounding like a fiscal Conservative and political Moderate. If Liberalism is a success, why is he running as a Republican?

"Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points in a race against Republican Karen Handel that has shattered records as the most expensive congressional contest in U.S. history. Polls show it is headed for a tight finish in Tuesday's special election."

Do you have any doubt that if he's elected he'll vote 100% Liberal/Socialist? Why isn't he running on a Progressive platform?

In House race in Georgia, Democrats look for new path to power
Sounds like you are worried

Only worried if his opponent fails to stick the L for Liberal label on his forehead.

You admit Liberalism is a failure and can't be used in any competitive election? "Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points..."
 
Instead of running on an "I Love Pelosi and Progressives Platform", Jon Ossoff (D) has borrowed a page from Obama and is sounding like a fiscal Conservative and political Moderate. If Liberalism is a success, why is he running as a Republican?

"Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points in a race against Republican Karen Handel that has shattered records as the most expensive congressional contest in U.S. history. Polls show it is headed for a tight finish in Tuesday's special election."

Do you have any doubt that if he's elected he'll vote 100% Liberal/Socialist? Why isn't he running on a Progressive platform?

In House race in Georgia, Democrats look for new path to power
They are counting on a PAJAMA BOY
 
Instead of running on an "I Love Pelosi and Progressives Platform", Jon Ossoff (D) has borrowed a page from Obama and is sounding like a fiscal Conservative and political Moderate. If Liberalism is a success, why is he running as a Republican?

"Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points in a race against Republican Karen Handel that has shattered records as the most expensive congressional contest in U.S. history. Polls show it is headed for a tight finish in Tuesday's special election."

Do you have any doubt that if he's elected he'll vote 100% Liberal/Socialist? Why isn't he running on a Progressive platform?

In House race in Georgia, Democrats look for new path to power

There have always been conservative Dems and liberal Repubs...and that's a good thing, might keep the parties from being to far to the left or right. I don't think he'll vote differently - IF he wins, he will be representing a conservative district.
 
Frank apparently sees a need to make excuses for losing ahead of time. Interesting.

Me, I'm not confident in any outcome, so I won't be making any predictions. It's a solid red district, after all. Ossoff shouldn't even be close, yet he is.
I see you have your excuse of the dem loses BUT BUT it was close.
 
Instead of running on an "I Love Pelosi and Progressives Platform", Jon Ossoff (D) has borrowed a page from Obama and is sounding like a fiscal Conservative and political Moderate. If Liberalism is a success, why is he running as a Republican?

"Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points in a race against Republican Karen Handel that has shattered records as the most expensive congressional contest in U.S. history. Polls show it is headed for a tight finish in Tuesday's special election."

Do you have any doubt that if he's elected he'll vote 100% Liberal/Socialist? Why isn't he running on a Progressive platform?

In House race in Georgia, Democrats look for new path to power
Sounds like you are worried

Only worried if his opponent fails to stick the L for Liberal label on his forehead.

You admit Liberalism is a failure and can't be used in any competitive election? "Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points..."
Why does Ossoff's opponent refuse to talk about heath care? You know the answer
 
Frank apparently sees a need to make excuses for losing ahead of time. Interesting.

Me, I'm not confident in any outcome, so I won't be making any predictions. It's a solid red district, after all. Ossoff shouldn't even be close, yet he is.
LOL no its not. Its in ATLANTA which is NOT red by any means. Leftists create messes in Urban Atlanta then move to suburban gated communities in the areas this district is in. It would help if the idiot he was running against was a REAL conservative instead of a RINO.

The district is rated R+8 by Cook PVI, so yes, it's reliably "red." It's had a Republican Congressman since the 70s
 
Frank apparently sees a need to make excuses for losing ahead of time. Interesting.

Me, I'm not confident in any outcome, so I won't be making any predictions. It's a solid red district, after all. Ossoff shouldn't even be close, yet he is.
LOL no its not. Its in ATLANTA which is NOT red by any means. Leftists create messes in Urban Atlanta then move to suburban gated communities in the areas this district is in. It would help if the idiot he was running against was a REAL conservative instead of a RINO.

The district is rated R+8 by Cook PVI, so yes, it's reliably "red." It's had a Republican Congressman since the 70s
The vote shouldn't even be close, but it is. What does that tell you?
 
Instead of running on an "I Love Pelosi and Progressives Platform", Jon Ossoff (D) has borrowed a page from Obama and is sounding like a fiscal Conservative and political Moderate. If Liberalism is a success, why is he running as a Republican?

"Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points in a race against Republican Karen Handel that has shattered records as the most expensive congressional contest in U.S. history. Polls show it is headed for a tight finish in Tuesday's special election."

Do you have any doubt that if he's elected he'll vote 100% Liberal/Socialist? Why isn't he running on a Progressive platform?

In House race in Georgia, Democrats look for new path to power
Sounds like you are worried

Only worried if his opponent fails to stick the L for Liberal label on his forehead.

You admit Liberalism is a failure and can't be used in any competitive election? "Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points..."
Why does Ossoff's opponent refuse to talk about heath care? You know the answer

Because Democrats made a clusterfuck of it
 
Instead of running on an "I Love Pelosi and Progressives Platform", Jon Ossoff (D) has borrowed a page from Obama and is sounding like a fiscal Conservative and political Moderate. If Liberalism is a success, why is he running as a Republican?

"Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points in a race against Republican Karen Handel that has shattered records as the most expensive congressional contest in U.S. history. Polls show it is headed for a tight finish in Tuesday's special election."

Do you have any doubt that if he's elected he'll vote 100% Liberal/Socialist? Why isn't he running on a Progressive platform?

In House race in Georgia, Democrats look for new path to power
Sounds like you are worried

Only worried if his opponent fails to stick the L for Liberal label on his forehead.

You admit Liberalism is a failure and can't be used in any competitive election? "Local economic development and cutting wasteful government spending are Ossoff's talking points..."
Why does Ossoff's opponent refuse to talk about heath care? You know the answer

Because Democrats made a clusterfuck of it
Bull shyte, partner. She refuses to say that she backs the plan to remove 23 million people from health care
 

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