In Georgia, Handel thanks Trump and reaches out to Democrats

June 24 05:43 2017

Democrats threw tens of millions at Jon Ossoff, their 30-year-old newbie candidate, documentary filmmaker and former congressional aide who lives outside of Georgia’s Sixth Congressional District.

‘We know know exactly how to run against a Nancy Pelosi-led party, ‘ he continued. “Nancy Pelosi is not the only reason that Ossoff lost“. “She is a great leader”.

“He’s just not one of us”, her ads said, and this message was reinforced by tying him to House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California – and perhaps inadvertently by Ossoff’s own promise to “grow metro Atlanta’s economy into the Silicon Valley of the South”. “But we’re still losing”.

In 2010, it was Pelosi and then-President Barack Obama.

Although details have yet to be released on the Senate GOP bill, the Democrat argued, it could still contain parts of the House-passed AHCA – legislation which he said the Congressional Budget Office has estimated could increase the out-of-pocket spending on mental health and substance abuse services and cut Medicaid by $834 billion. Some expressed fears about the same tactic being used elsewhere as they aim to take back control of the House in next year’s midterms.

That reality was the subtext for Pelosi’s taunting remarks Thursday in which she cast her Democratic critics as hungry for attention rather than serious about ousting her.

“The fact remains that since Donald Trump won the election… the Democrats have lost three elections”.

Those Republicans chose their comfort level with their party and a candidate in Karen Handel, who is a known quantity, over someone with little experience who didn’t even live in the district in Jon Ossoff.

He explained that Democrats will likely continue to be demoralized after the national party spent years intentionally not wanting to win elections. “It’s time for a new generation of leadership”.

Pelosi says the Democratic base is energized, adding, “We must now put forth our message”. Gerrymandering GOP officials across the country have left so few districts in play that to succeed, Democrats must win over Republicans in places like Kansas’ 3rd District, which is now represented by Kevin Yoder.

Democrats also lost a special election in neighboring SC on Tuesday, where Republican Ralph Norman easily prevailed over Democrat Archie Parnell in a seat formerly held by Republican Mick Mulvaney, who is now serving as Trump’s budget director. There have been more legitimately stunning victories and defeats in the past, especially during primaries when candidates within the same party are battling for the nomination.

“Harry Truman said it best, if you want to be Republican-lite, people will vote for the real thing every time”, Nolan told reporters.

“A Republican wins in Georgia it shouldn’t be breaking news”, Lemon remarked.

“We need to have that discussion”, Rep. Seth Moulton, a 38-year-old Democrat and Iraq War veteran from MA, told NBC News of whether Pelosi should stick around. The money numbers suggest why: In the 2016 election, Ryan’s Penguin PAC donated just $13,000 to other Democrats.

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In Georgia, Handel thanks Trump and reaches out to Democrats
 
 
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