Dem Jon Ossoff spends more than twice what ALL Republicans spent on GA special election, still loses

From POTUS to a single seat in Georgia.

My how the snowflakes have dropped their goals in such a short time.
 
Fun fact: you supporting evil for political gain makes you evil. So I don't care if calling out the evils of a bunch of shameless clodhoppers isn't working for me. I'm still going to do it.

Reality fact you're a loon. Just yesterday you were posting that you want progressives and antifa to arm themselves and crash Trump supporting rallies and use violence and possible murder to shut down anyone and everyone that doesn't share your ideologue.

You can hide behind all your "lol"s but everyone can clearly see that you're a warped frustrated angry hateful loser.
I see nothing writing with meeting evil with violence. The Nazi's did not fall to kind words and civil outreach, and the alt-right may not either.

Newsflash!! Not everyone that voted for Trump is a Nazi. In fact the racist with in the voting base is so small and insignificant.

If you were to stack the deck, there's way more racism and misogyny among the left. It's sickening..
 
Your party ran an evil lunatic whose entire campaign was based on threatening helpless people and saying that the U.S. is shit. Congratulations, you achieved political gains by endorsing evil. Now go fuck yourself.

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One major Democrat candidate (Jon Ossoff) went up against eleven Republicans for a Congressional seat in Georgia, vacated when President Trump picked the former congressman for his cabinet.

The Democrat was backed almost entirely by Hollywood millionaires, who sent him $millions, ran ads for him, etc.

Despite their lopsided spending advantage, Dems were hoping that the election would be a "referendum on the Donald Trump election"

And it was. Despite spending more than twice what all the Republicans spent combined, the Democrat candidate still lost.

He was hoping to get more than 50% of the vote, while Republicans split the Republican vote among 11 candidates. But he failed. Now there will be a runoff election in June, between the Democrat Ossoff and the top Republican finisher, which the Republican candidate Handel will win easily.

The Democrats were right about one thing: The election was a referendum on Donald Trump's election. Democrats can't win even when they are backed by big-money interests from outside the state.

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Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

For all the roiling anger and energy at the grass roots, the party still fell short in Georgia and Kansas. And Democratic prospects in upcoming elections aren't promising.

By Gabriel Debenedetti
04/19/17 05:06 AM EDT

As it became clear late Tuesday evening that Jon Ossoff would fall just short of the 50-percent mark in the first round of voting in a suburban Atlanta special election, Democrats back in Washington started leafing through their calendars and asking: When does the winning start?

Ossoff won the vote by 30 points. That's not losing. I'm not surprised you can't comprehend that.
 
THE DEMOCRATS' SPECIAL ELECTIONS SNAKE OIL
April 19, 2017

Daniel Greenfield
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The new Dem leadership is rushing to deliver quick results to a maddened base that wants something now. Special elections have become their tool for getting it. Their gimmick, after rigging town halls with furious pro-ObamaCare activists, is to treat special election results as a referendum on Trump and ObamaCare.

There are only two problems.

1. They have yet to win a special election. So far instead they're celebrating their losses because they performed above expectations. But they only performed above expectations because they plunged $8 million into one local race from Hollywood celebrities, along with a whole lot of volunteers, and still have yet to actually win. And also because...

...

The Democrats' Special Elections Snake Oil
 
Ossoff beat every single one of his opponents by upwards of 30 points.

It takes a staggering amount of self-delusion to conclude that he "lost".

He didn't lose and he didn't win.

If he wins the runoff you'll have a point. Until then.....:popcorn:

:lol:

No, actually I have a point right now.

Or did you not read the title of this thread?
 
One major Democrat candidate (Jon Ossoff) went up against eleven Republicans for a Congressional seat in Georgia, vacated when President Trump picked the former congressman for his cabinet.

The Democrat was backed almost entirely by Hollywood millionaires, who sent him $millions, ran ads for him, etc.

Despite their lopsided spending advantage, Dems were hoping that the election would be a "referendum on the Donald Trump election"

And it was. Despite spending more than twice what all the Republicans spent combined, the Democrat candidate still lost.

He was hoping to get more than 50% of the vote, while Republicans split the Republican vote among 11 candidates. But he failed. Now there will be a runoff election in June, between the Democrat Ossoff and the top Republican finisher, which the Republican candidate Handel will win easily.

The Democrats were right about one thing: The election was a referendum on Donald Trump's election. Democrats can't win even when they are backed by big-money interests from outside the state.

-------------------------------------------------------

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

For all the roiling anger and energy at the grass roots, the party still fell short in Georgia and Kansas. And Democratic prospects in upcoming elections aren't promising.

By Gabriel Debenedetti
04/19/17 05:06 AM EDT

As it became clear late Tuesday evening that Jon Ossoff would fall just short of the 50-percent mark in the first round of voting in a suburban Atlanta special election, Democrats back in Washington started leafing through their calendars and asking: When does the winning start?

Ossoff won the vote by 30 points. That's not losing. I'm not surprised you can't comprehend that.


Only thing he won was a chance to blow another 8-12 million of other peoples money. Kind of like the billion plus the hildabitch blew.
 
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I get so happy when I see sad snowflakes.
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One major Democrat candidate (Jon Ossoff) went up against eleven Republicans for a Congressional seat in Georgia, vacated when President Trump picked the former congressman for his cabinet.

The Democrat was backed almost entirely by Hollywood millionaires, who sent him $millions, ran ads for him, etc.

Despite their lopsided spending advantage, Dems were hoping that the election would be a "referendum on the Donald Trump election"

And it was. Despite spending more than twice what all the Republicans spent combined, the Democrat candidate still lost.

He was hoping to get more than 50% of the vote, while Republicans split the Republican vote among 11 candidates. But he failed. Now there will be a runoff election in June, between the Democrat Ossoff and the top Republican finisher, which the Republican candidate Handel will win easily.

The Democrats were right about one thing: The election was a referendum on Donald Trump's election. Democrats can't win even when they are backed by big-money interests from outside the state.

-------------------------------------------------------

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

For all the roiling anger and energy at the grass roots, the party still fell short in Georgia and Kansas. And Democratic prospects in upcoming elections aren't promising.

By Gabriel Debenedetti
04/19/17 05:06 AM EDT

As it became clear late Tuesday evening that Jon Ossoff would fall just short of the 50-percent mark in the first round of voting in a suburban Atlanta special election, Democrats back in Washington started leafing through their calendars and asking: When does the winning start?
Spent double the money, and got well more than double the votes of the leading GOP candidate. Not a bad investment.

He spent double the money of what all the Republican candidates put together spent, not what the leading Republican spent, dumbass.
 
90


I get so happy when I see sad snowflakes.
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One major Democrat candidate (Jon Ossoff) went up against eleven Republicans for a Congressional seat in Georgia, vacated when President Trump picked the former congressman for his cabinet.

The Democrat was backed almost entirely by Hollywood millionaires, who sent him $millions, ran ads for him, etc.

Despite their lopsided spending advantage, Dems were hoping that the election would be a "referendum on the Donald Trump election"

And it was. Despite spending more than twice what all the Republicans spent combined, the Democrat candidate still lost.

He was hoping to get more than 50% of the vote, while Republicans split the Republican vote among 11 candidates. But he failed. Now there will be a runoff election in June, between the Democrat Ossoff and the top Republican finisher, which the Republican candidate Handel will win easily.

The Democrats were right about one thing: The election was a referendum on Donald Trump's election. Democrats can't win even when they are backed by big-money interests from outside the state.

-------------------------------------------------------

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

For all the roiling anger and energy at the grass roots, the party still fell short in Georgia and Kansas. And Democratic prospects in upcoming elections aren't promising.

By Gabriel Debenedetti
04/19/17 05:06 AM EDT

As it became clear late Tuesday evening that Jon Ossoff would fall just short of the 50-percent mark in the first round of voting in a suburban Atlanta special election, Democrats back in Washington started leafing through their calendars and asking: When does the winning start?
Spent double the money, and got well more than double the votes of the leading GOP candidate. Not a bad investment.

He spent double the money of what all the Republican candidates put together spent, not what the leading Republican spent, dumbass.
And he got triple, even quadruple the number of votes most of those racist yokels received.
 
One major Democrat candidate (Jon Ossoff) went up against eleven Republicans for a Congressional seat in Georgia, vacated when President Trump picked the former congressman for his cabinet.

The Democrat was backed almost entirely by Hollywood millionaires, who sent him $millions, ran ads for him, etc.

Despite their lopsided spending advantage, Dems were hoping that the election would be a "referendum on the Donald Trump election"

And it was. Despite spending more than twice what all the Republicans spent combined, the Democrat candidate still lost.

He was hoping to get more than 50% of the vote, while Republicans split the Republican vote among 11 candidates. But he failed. Now there will be a runoff election in June, between the Democrat Ossoff and the top Republican finisher, which the Republican candidate Handel will win easily.

The Democrats were right about one thing: The election was a referendum on Donald Trump's election. Democrats can't win even when they are backed by big-money interests from outside the state.

-------------------------------------------------------

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

For all the roiling anger and energy at the grass roots, the party still fell short in Georgia and Kansas. And Democratic prospects in upcoming elections aren't promising.

By Gabriel Debenedetti
04/19/17 05:06 AM EDT

As it became clear late Tuesday evening that Jon Ossoff would fall just short of the 50-percent mark in the first round of voting in a suburban Atlanta special election, Democrats back in Washington started leafing through their calendars and asking: When does the winning start?
Jon just came out of the closet. She's changing her name to Joan Assoff.
 
One major Democrat candidate (Jon Ossoff) went up against eleven Republicans for a Congressional seat in Georgia, vacated when President Trump picked the former congressman for his cabinet.

The Democrat was backed almost entirely by Hollywood millionaires, who sent him $millions, ran ads for him, etc.

Despite their lopsided spending advantage, Dems were hoping that the election would be a "referendum on the Donald Trump election"

And it was. Despite spending more than twice what all the Republicans spent combined, the Democrat candidate still lost.

He was hoping to get more than 50% of the vote, while Republicans split the Republican vote among 11 candidates. But he failed. Now there will be a runoff election in June, between the Democrat Ossoff and the top Republican finisher, which the Republican candidate Handel will win easily.

The Democrats were right about one thing: The election was a referendum on Donald Trump's election. Democrats can't win even when they are backed by big-money interests from outside the state.

-------------------------------------------------------

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

For all the roiling anger and energy at the grass roots, the party still fell short in Georgia and Kansas. And Democratic prospects in upcoming elections aren't promising.

By Gabriel Debenedetti
04/19/17 05:06 AM EDT

As it became clear late Tuesday evening that Jon Ossoff would fall just short of the 50-percent mark in the first round of voting in a suburban Atlanta special election, Democrats back in Washington started leafing through their calendars and asking: When does the winning start?
Spent double the money, and got well more than double the votes of the leading GOP candidate. Not a bad investment.
Rather impressive when you consider he was in newtie's district, which the republicans have held since 1979.


This election is a bellwether for 2018. Ossoff could still win in the June run off, too. Jason Chaffetz of Utah says he's not running next year. I bet he's not the first shoe to drop as other Republican congressmen are seeing how Trump is causing them pure fucking hell at the townhall meetings. My sister lives in Houston, Ted Cruz's district and he won't even HOLD a townhall meeting. He's the biggest chicken ever. Republicans are going to get a bloodbath next year.
cruz was completely emasculated by trump. Although, I doubt he really had any balls to begin with. It was disgraceful how trump insulted his wife and after trump wins, cruz is the first one on his knees licking his boots. Pathetic.
 
One major Democrat candidate (Jon Ossoff) went up against eleven Republicans for a Congressional seat in Georgia, vacated when President Trump picked the former congressman for his cabinet.

The Democrat was backed almost entirely by Hollywood millionaires, who sent him $millions, ran ads for him, etc.

Despite their lopsided spending advantage, Dems were hoping that the election would be a "referendum on the Donald Trump election"

And it was. Despite spending more than twice what all the Republicans spent combined, the Democrat candidate still lost.

He was hoping to get more than 50% of the vote, while Republicans split the Republican vote among 11 candidates. But he failed. Now there will be a runoff election in June, between the Democrat Ossoff and the top Republican finisher, which the Republican candidate Handel will win easily.

The Democrats were right about one thing: The election was a referendum on Donald Trump's election. Democrats can't win even when they are backed by big-money interests from outside the state.

-------------------------------------------------------

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

Democrats begin to wonder: When do we win?

For all the roiling anger and energy at the grass roots, the party still fell short in Georgia and Kansas. And Democratic prospects in upcoming elections aren't promising.

By Gabriel Debenedetti
04/19/17 05:06 AM EDT

As it became clear late Tuesday evening that Jon Ossoff would fall just short of the 50-percent mark in the first round of voting in a suburban Atlanta special election, Democrats back in Washington started leafing through their calendars and asking: When does the winning start?

And he doesn't even live in the district...
 
The delusional White haters on CNN praised the democrat as being the next Obama! :p
 

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