Posted on 04/19/2017 3:23:41 PM PDT by Kaslin
During Wednesdays White House briefing, NBC reporter Hallie Jackson asked if President Trump was expending too much political capital on a race that Republicans should be winning easily, referring to Georgias special congressional election. In response, Press Secretary Sean Spicer blasted the absurd liberal media narrative that it was a symbolic or emotional victory for Democrats despite their candidate falling short.
"I thought that some of the coverage was a little intriguing as I watched it....Democrats went all in on this race. They spent over $8.3 million. They said on the record that their goal was to win this race. They lost. And the reaction has somewhat been, you know, that they almost won. No, they lost, Spicer declared.
Spicer Slams Media: Dems Didnt Almost Win in Georgia, They Lost'
Jackson interjected by pointing to the upcoming runoff between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Karen Handel in June: “Technically there’s still two months left though, right?” Spicer pushed back: “No, not in terms of what their stated goal was. They said that their goal last night was to win the race with over 50%....They didn’t run for a runoff, they ran to win last night, and they lost.”
He lectured the journalists in the room: “And so, anything sort of describing that as a loss is – is sort of inconceivable to me in the sense that that’s literally what they said their goal was to do....They put all the money that they had in there, they put all the firepower, and they came up short. So, it’s a loss.” Jackson interjected by pointing to the upcoming runoff between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Karen Handel in June: “Technically there’s still two months left though, right?” Spicer pushed back: “No, not in terms of what their stated goal was. They said that their goal last night was to win the race with over 50%....They didn’t run for a runoff, they ran to win last night, and they lost.”
He lectured the journalists in the room: “And so, anything sort of describing that as a loss is – is sort of inconceivable to me in the sense that that’s literally what they said their goal was to do....They put all the money that they had in there, they put all the firepower, and they came up short. So, it’s a loss.”
Here is a transcript of Spicer’s April 19 exchange with Jackson:
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HALLIE JACKSON: I want to ask about GA – Georgia 6th here. Two quick ones on that. Is the President planning to campaign for the Republican challenger there? Will he go to Georgia to get out the vote?
SEAN SPICER: I don't know. If needed, I think the President’s going to make sure that he does everything he can to maintain majorities and further the party. But we’ll see if we’re needed.
JACKSON: Is he expending too much political capital on a race that Republicans should be winning easily?
SPICER: Well, you know, its interesting. I thought that some of the coverage was a little intriguing as I watched it. Suddenly the Democrats went all in on this race. They spent over $8.3 million. They said on the record that their goal was to win this race. They lost. And the reaction has somewhat been, you know, that they almost won. No, they lost. They made very clear what their goal was in this race. They spent $8.3 million and threw everything, including the kitchen sink, at it and lost. And so
JACKSON: Technically theres still two months left though, right?
SPICER: No, not in terms of what their stated goal was. They said that their goal last night was to win the race with over 50%. They spent $8.3 million. They didnt run for a runoff, they ran to win last night, and they lost. And so, anything sort of describing that as a loss is is sort of inconceivable to me in the sense that thats literally what they said their goal was to do. And they said, We want to win Tuesday night with over 50%. They came up short of their goal. They put all the money that they had in there, they put all the firepower, and they came up short. So, its a loss.
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Spicer is so good.
I LOVE hearing the truth.
THEY LOST! :)
After 25 in life, moral victories don’t mean as much as succeeding!
But dems like to give prizes for 10th place so...
It is so nice having someone who is willing to fight back against the Establishment Media.
"Based on that reasoning, Hitler almost won in World War Two," Spicer added.
Let’s not kid ourselves — the huge Republican circular firing squad nearly blew it. The Democrats do teamwork far better than the Republicans.
In what sense did they lose? A Democrat got the most votes. In the runoff, it’s no sure thing. Ossoff was very close to getting a majority. So, Handel doesn’t have a lot of margin for error. She doesn’t automatically get 51.4% of the vote.
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.
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?
Ossoffs 'moral victory' capturing 48 percent of the vote in a conservative-oriented district was welcome, but after two successive close-but-no-cigar finishes in House special elections in Georgia and Kansas, a new worry is beginning to set in.
For all the anger, energy, and money swirling at the grass-roots level, Democrats didnt manage to pick off the first two Republican-held congressional seats they contended for in the Trump era, and the prospects arent markedly better in the next few House races coming up: the Montana race at the end of May, and the South Carolina contest on June 20.
Their best shot at knocking Donald Trump down a peg appears to be Ossoffs runoff against Republican Karen Handel, also scheduled for June 20. But the Democrat will be an underdog in that contest, when there wont be a crowded field of Republicans to splinter the vote.
After that, itll be a further five months before the New Jersey and Virginia elections for governor, leaving some strategists and lawmakers wondering how to keep the furious rank-and-file voters engaged in fueling and funding the partys comeback (Excerpt) Read more at nation.foxnews.com ...
And his evil ideological spawn Hitlery almost won too, as these mental dwarves carp about every damn day.
Send more money, Hollywood!
Hey, the results made Alyssa Milano want to puke. So it was a big league win. Bigly.
The Libs say Trump “Almost Lost”.....
The MSM can turn a victory into a near defeat and a near defeat into a victory...
Welcome to newspeak...
Let’s bet Old Sport ?
I’m not going to be, and I am not saying the Democrat will win. But he got 48.6%. And Handel doesn’t automatically get the votes of all 17 other candidates. Look at how Thad Cochran won.
In what sense did they lose? A Democrat got the most votes.
A Democrat who had the entire Establishment media pushing for him, who spent over $8 million when his nearest competitor spent $75 thousand, who had volunteers from all over the country come to the district to get out the vote.
The Democrats threw everything they had into this election, and they still could not get a majority against a fragmented opposition.
They did it because they know they will lose a one on one race with a Republican.
Yes, they lost. They lost big time.
There is no such thing as an ugly win or a beautiful loss.
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