This election in Georgia WAS NOT CLOSE so stop with the bs

Republicans have a traditional margin of +8 and won by +7.

That means that your THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS bought one lousy percentage point.


IT WAS NOT A CLOSE RACE
right, just like every poll we saw in the final months of the election was off by 10/15 points! Hillary was never ahead of Donald..if anything, she was always 10 points behind, and that was proven in the election.
 
Dang, those Russians are good. Hey wait, where are all the folks that insist Russia has infiltrated our voting system.
 
Not to get too biological but the democrats have been schlonged so deeply and so often they really should not need Preparation H anymore due to the expansion. :p
 
Republicans have a traditional margin of +8 and won by +7.

That means that your THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS bought one lousy percentage point.


IT WAS NOT A CLOSE RACE


Nope that's not correct.

"Handel led Ossoff by 4.8 percentage points with more than three-fourths of the 6th District's precincts having reported their results at 10 p.m. ET, in the most expensive House race in US history.

It was a much closer margin than the 20-plus point wins typically posted by former Rep. Tom Price -- whose departure to become Trump's health and human services secretary created the vacancy."
Republican Karen Handel wins Georgia House special election - CNNPolitics.com

It was a chin scrapper in Georgia terms.

Here's South Carolina--who was all in the tank for Trump 8 months ago.

South Carolina’s fifth district is 19 percentage points more Republican than the rest of the country. Trump won handily here. Mulvaney, who is a founding member of the far-right Freedom Caucasus of the Republican party, won by landslides in each of his elections. Mulvaney beat his last Democratic opponent by 20 points, The Herald reported Tuesday."
Special Election In South Carolina's Fifth, Frank Underwood's District, Overshadowed By Georgia

Results:
Ralph Norman R 52.6%
Archie Parnell D 47.9% a difference of 4.7 points (Parnell wasn't even supposed to get close to Norman.)

Since these are both deep red states, it's not looking good for Senate and House Republicans who will be running in blue & purple states in 2018.

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Dang, those Russians are good. Hey wait, where are all the folks that insist Russia has infiltrated our voting system.
Waiting on their talking points. Tomorrow will be a full press by them after they receive their marching orders.

Hence this thread was created tonight
 
Republicans have a traditional margin of +8 and won by +7.

That means that your THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS bought one lousy percentage point.


IT WAS NOT A CLOSE RACE


Nope that's not correct.

"Handel led Ossoff by 4.8 percentage points with more than three-fourths of the 6th District's precincts having reported their results at 10 p.m. ET, in the most expensive House race in US history.

It was a much closer margin than the 20-plus point wins typically posted by former Rep. Tom Price -- whose departure to become Trump's health and human services secretary created the vacancy."
Republican Karen Handel wins Georgia House special election - CNNPolitics.com

It was a chin scrapper in Georgia terms.

Here's South Carolina--who was all in the tank for Trump 8 months ago.

South Carolina’s fifth district is 19 percentage points more Republican than the rest of the country. Trump won handily here. Mulvaney, who is a founding member of the far-right Freedom Caucasus of the Republican party, won by landslides in each of his elections. Mulvaney beat his last Democratic opponent by 20 points, The Herald reported Tuesday."

Results:
Ralph Norman R 52.6%
Archie Parnell D 47.9% a difference of 4.7 points (Parnell wasn't even supposed to get close to Norman.)
Omg

None of that bullshit is relevant to the final results lol.

This is the part where I talked about stopping the "bs"


Derp
 
It is republican territory.... Look at Tom Prices win in 2014...

U.S. House, Georgia District 6 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Tom Price Incumbent 66.04% 139,018
Democratic Robert Montigel 33.96% 71,486


U.S. House, Georgia District 6 General Election, 2017
Karen Handel Republican 132,459 52.1%
Jon Ossoff Democrat 121,635 47.9%


Righties today...

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if assoff had won by 500 votes, the left would call it a landslide,,,but they lost, so the excuse will be that it was raining out.
 
It is republican territory.... Look at Tom Prices win in 2014...

U.S. House, Georgia District 6 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Tom Price Incumbent 66.04% 139,018
Democratic Robert Montigel 33.96% 71,486


U.S. House, Georgia District 6 General Election, 2017
Karen Handel Republican 132,459 52.1%
Jon Ossoff Democrat 121,635 47.9%


Righties today...

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Is that why Democrats spent $30 million.
 
Republicans have a traditional margin of +8 and won by +7.

That means that your THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS bought one lousy percentage point.


IT WAS NOT A CLOSE RACE
It should not have been that close in safe district.
 
Republicans have a traditional margin of +8 and won by +7.

That means that your THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS bought one lousy percentage point.


IT WAS NOT A CLOSE RACE


Nope that's not correct.

"Handel led Ossoff by 4.8 percentage points with more than three-fourths of the 6th District's precincts having reported their results at 10 p.m. ET, in the most expensive House race in US history.

It was a much closer margin than the 20-plus point wins typically posted by former Rep. Tom Price -- whose departure to become Trump's health and human services secretary created the vacancy."
Republican Karen Handel wins Georgia House special election - CNNPolitics.com

It was a chin scrapper in Georgia terms.

Here's South Carolina--who was all in the tank for Trump 8 months ago.

South Carolina’s fifth district is 19 percentage points more Republican than the rest of the country. Trump won handily here. Mulvaney, who is a founding member of the far-right Freedom Caucasus of the Republican party, won by landslides in each of his elections. Mulvaney beat his last Democratic opponent by 20 points, The Herald reported Tuesday."

Results:
Ralph Norman R 52.6%
Archie Parnell D 47.9% a difference of 4.7 points (Parnell wasn't even supposed to get close to Norman.)
Omg

None of that bullshit is relevant to the final results lol.

This is the part where I talked about stopping the "bs"


Derp

South Carolina:
20+ points down to 4.7 points (in 8 months) in a heavily dominated Republican district doesn't raise any alarm bells to you--LOL It tells me Republicans were voting for the Democrat even though he was supposed to get creamed in this race.

Results:
Ralph Norman R 52.6%
Archie Parnell D 47.9% a difference of 4.7 points (Parnell wasn't even supposed to get close to Norman. Parnell didn't even spend a lot of money in this race.)
Special Election In South Carolina's Fifth, Frank Underwood's District, Overshadowed By Georgia

Georgia:
20+ points down to 4.8 points in the last 8 months doesn't raise any alarm bells?

This ain't California or New York City--we are talking about the redest of the red here.

With this ongoing Russian investigation and Trump now under investigation for Obstruction of Justice it's not going to get any better, and will reflect on Republican Senate and House races across this country in 2018.
 

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